By Chao Yen-hsiang / CNAThe unprecedented dominance shown by Taiwanese pro go player Hsu Hao-hung (許皓鋐) at home this year, winning eight of nine major domestic titles, has raised hopes that Taiwan’s 15-year title drought at top-flight international go events could finally end.
If you wanted to summarize how dominant 21-year-old 9-dan pro Go player Hsu Hao-hung (許皓鋐) was in Taiwan in 2022, you'd only have to say: "He came, he saw, he conquered."
The unprecented dominance shown by Taiwanese pro Go player Hsu Hao-hung (許皓鋐) at home in 2022, winning eight of nine major domestic Go titles, has raised hopes Taiwan's 15-year title drought at top-flight international Go events could finally end.
Taipei, Dec. 13 (CNA) Taiwan's professional Go player Hsu Hao-hung (許皓鋐) made history on Monday by clinching the Go Grandmaster Tournament (棋王) championship for his seventh title of the year after beating the current holder Lin Chun-yen (林君諺) in a nearly six-hour match.