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Xie Ke (; born 14 January 2000) is a Chinese professional Go player.


Career

Xie became a professional 1 dan in 2013. In 2017, he finished in the top four in the 3rd
MLily Cup The MLily Cup (), officially the MLily Meng Baihe Cup World Go Open Tournament () is an international Go tournament. It is organized by the International Go Federation and the Chinese Weiqi Association. The tournament was created in 2013 and is h ...
, after being eliminated by
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in the semifinal. In a series of games played by Chinese Go AI "Golaxy" against 41 top Go players in 2018, Xie won his game against Golaxy. This was the only victory by a human player; Golaxy finished the series with a 40–1 win–loss record. Golaxy played as White with no komi. In 2021, he became a finalist in both the MLily Cup and
Ing Cup The Ing Cup () is an international Go tournament with a cash prize of over US$400,000. It was created by, and is named after, Ing Chang-ki. The tournament is held once every four years and hence often nicknamed the Go Olympics. In the 7th Ing ...
; reaching the finals in two major international Go tournaments earned him promotion to 9 dan. He finished as the runner-up in the MLily Cup, with a 3–2 loss to
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in the finals. As of February 2022, the finals of the Ing Cup have not yet been played.


References


External links


Xie Ke on Go Ratings
{{DEFAULTSORT:Xie, Ke 2000 births Living people Chinese Go players Sportspeople from Ningbo