Sedol, Lee (1983)

Lee Sedol (2016. Creative Commons License).

Alternative last name spellings: –
Alternative first name spellings: Se-Dol
Alias: “The Strong Stone” (“Ssen-dol”)

 

 

GENERAL INFO

Description: Lee Sedol is a South Korean professional Go player of 9 dan rank. As of February 2016, he ranked second in international titles with 18 titles, behind only Lee Chang-ho, with 21 titles. He is the fifth youngest professional Go player in South Korean. His nickname is “The Strong Stone” (“Ssen-dol”). He was defeated by the computer program AlphaGo in 2016.
Sex: Male. Occupation: Go player. 
Place of Birth / Death: Sinan County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. Country Tags: South Korea.
Centuries: XX-XXI Title: –
World Champion: – School: Korea Baduk Association (Hanguk Kiwon).
Styles: – Chess Olympiads: –

 

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Bibliography

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