Unconsciously, half of 2022 has passed, and the Go world has risen together and hundreds of boats are competing for the current. There are commendable highlights, as well as farewells and ends... Due to the epidemic, the World Competition has become a normal operation on the Internet. Next, the editor will review the World Competition in the first half of 2022 with you.
LG Cup Shin-jin-jeong defeated Yang Dingxin and won the third championship in his personal
22-7, the final of the 26th LG Cup North Korea Ilbo World Chess King Battle started. The first game of the final started on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year. Yang Dingxin, the situation in the first half of the game, was very good. After one son was reluctant to leave, he fell into a mystery of killing. As a result, Shin Jin-sei accidentally seized the opportunity to turn the tables, reversed in one fell swoop, and lost the good game.
After a day of rest, the second game of the final came as scheduled. In the fierce battle between the two sides, Yang Dingxin was inferior at the critical moment. Shin Jin-seok demonstrated the strength of the king and won another game. The total score was 2:0 and won the first world championship in the New Year and the third championship, becoming the fourth chess player in the history of the LG Cup to win the second championship.
Nong Shin-seong Cup encounters timeout again. Shin-seong Cup wins four consecutive games to help South Korea defend its title
2 From February 21st to 26th, the third phase of the 23rd Nong Shin-seong Ramen Cup World Go Team Championship rekindled. Chinese deputy general Mi Yuting took the stage to attack, ending Yuta Iyama's four consecutive games. Then, a dramatic scene was qualified in the 11th game. South Korean main player Shin Jin-seok challenged the champion Chinese deputy coach Mi Yuting. Both sides reached 167 moves. Mi Yuting system prompted a timeout when making a move. After watching the video, the two sides failed to negotiate. South Korea decided to sentence Mi Yuting to lose over time. Then China protested and finally decided that the two sides would replay the next day, and the Nong Shin Cup schedule would be postponed for one day. Shin Zhenxiu made almost no mistakes in the rematch of
. Mi Yuting repeatedly wanted to provoke the battle, but he was increasingly trapped in the abyss of losses. In the end, Shin Jin-seok swallowed his opponent Dalong, and Mi Yuting admitted to the loss in the middle. Then Shin Zhenyu defeated Japanese deputy player Yu Zhengqi one after another, defeated Chinese main player Ke Jie, and then defeated Japanese main player Yili Liao, won four consecutive victories and defended the title of South Korea and won the Nongxin Cup for the 14th time. After 16 years, China ranked last in the Nongxin Cup again.
Chunlan Cup first stage ended. Five Chinese and three Koreans advanced to the top 8
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From March 22nd to 24th, the first phase of the 14th Chunlan Cup World Professional Go Championship started. Among the six Chinese chess players participating in the first round, Ding Hao, Li Qincheng, Li Weiqing and Li Xuanhao successfully advanced, and Chinese chess players in the top 16 games accounted for half of the world. Mi Yuting lost to Atsushi Ida, and Shi Yue was eliminated by Kim Mingxun. Three Korean chess players, Byung Sang-yi, Kim Ji-seok and Kim Myung-hoon, all won in the first round, but no one was lost.
16 rounds Jin Mingxun played against Ke Jie. Jin Mingxun performed well in the first half of the set and completely suppressed the opponent. After entering the countdown, his condition turned sharply and fell sharply. He had continuous problems. Ke Jie seized the opportunity to gain an advantage and successfully transformed the advantage into a victory, winning in the middle. Tang Weixing successfully avenged Mi Yuting. Shin Jin-seok and Shin Min-jung defeated Lee Qin-cheng and Ding Hao respectively, Gu Zi-ho lost to Bian Xiang-yi, Li Xuan-ho defeated Xu Hao-young, Yang Ding-sin defeated Kim Ji-seok, and Lee Wei-chung defeated Park Ting-hwan after the robbery.
At this point, all the first phase of this Chunlan Cup competition ended, with 5 Chinese and 3 Koreans advanced to the quarterfinals.
Hupan Cup Women's Arena Competition kicked off. Chinese pioneer Wu Yiming won five consecutive victories
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From May 22nd, the first Hupan Cup Seoul News World Women's Go Overlord Battle kicked off. As a new world event, the Jiangyan Huanglongshi Cup arena competition system, and five chess players from China, Japan and South Korea each participated.
The Korean team wild card gave Kim Chae-young seventh Dan, who abstained from the qualifiers due to the new crown, and formed members of the Korean team with Choi Jing-jiu Dan, Oh Yoo-jin (24 years old), Xu Rui-hyun (20 years old), and Lee Se-joo (16 years old). The Chinese team members are Yu Zhiying’s seventh sect, Zhou Hongyu’s sixth sect, Lu Minquan’s sixth sect, Li He’s fiveth sect and Wu Yiming’s threeth sect. The Japanese team consists of Xie Yimin's seventh section, Suzuki's seventh section, Fujisawa Rina's fifth section, Ueno's fourth section, and Nakao Sumi's second section.
The battle between the Japanese women's hope stars in the first game Wu Yiming defeated Nakao Yusumi without any danger, and then defeated South Korean pioneer Lee Se-joo and Japanese second player Ao Suzuki, and reversed the victory over South Korean second player Xu Ruihyun, and then defeated Japanese third player Xie Yimin to win five consecutive victories. According to relevant regulations of the Chinese Go Association, anyone who wins five consecutive victories in the World Women's Go Team Championship will be promoted to one section in the original rank, and then each win will be promoted to one section, with the highest promotion to the fifth section, and will be promoted to four sections.
In the 6th game, the three Korean players Kim Chae-young took the stage to attack the game, successfully blocking Wu Yiming's winning streak. Then Japanese deputy general Rina Fujisawa defeated Kim Chae-young in the middle and became the first stage champion.
The first Hupan Cup Seoul News World Women's Go Overlord Battle is expected to be held at the end of October.
The new LG Cup rekindled the war. The first Chinese and Koreans passed the
5 May 29th to June 1st, the 27th LG Cup, the North Korean Ilbo World Chess King Battle rekindled the war. 13 South Koreans, 7 Chinese, 3 Japanese, and 1 Taiwan, a total of 24 professional experts participated in the competition.
In the first round of the game, Shi Yue lost to Shin Min-jun, Gu Zihao lost to Kim Ji-seok, Zhao Chenyu defeated Park Jianhao, Chinese Taiwanese chess player Wang Yuanjun defeated Yuan Sheng-jun, and a total of 4 South Korea advanced to the top 16.
16 rounds Ke Jie and Shin Minjun met on a narrow road. In the 25th LG Cup final, Ke Jie lost to Shin Minjun 1-2 and missed the 9th championship, and this time we have a good opportunity to revenge. However, Ke Jie had a bad start and the situation was very passive. Fortunately, Shin Minjun took the exam frequently and ran out of time, which also meant that the mistakes increased. In the end, Ke Jie turned around and successfully "revenge". Yu Zhengqi and Shin Zhenxi also had twists and turns in the battle. Shin Zhenxi's winning rate once hit the limit, but the strong are lucky and eventually completed the reversal like Ke Jie. Both the first Chinese and South Korea passed the test smoothly.
With the Chinese chess player winning a great victory in the top 16, China occupied four seats in the top 8, forming a situation where three South Koreans and one Japanese fight against China together. The top 8 matches are expected to be held in November, and the specific matches are: Ke Jie (Chinese) VS Jiang Dong-run (South Korea), Mi Yuting (Chinese) VS Shin Jin-seok (South Korea)
, Ding Hao (Chinese) VS Kim Myung-hoon (South Korea), Yang Dingxin (Chinese) VS Shinno Toramaru (South Korea).
To sum up, the World Go Competition in the first half of the year almost became a stage for Shin Jin-seok to perform alone. He was majestic in the Nong Shin Cup, LG Cup, Chunlan Cup and other competitions, and no one could match it. When he successfully won the Nong Shin Cup championship for the South Korean team, he was in full swing and unstoppable.
Compared with Shin Jin-seok, Ke Jie's condition is still sluggish. Although he successfully entered the quarterfinals of the 14th Chunlan Cup and the 27th LG Cup, both of these wins were like walking on thin ice and escaping from death. Except Shin Jin-seok and Ke Jie, Yang Ding-sin was the only one who reached the quarterfinals of the LG Cup and Chunlan Cup at the same time.
Five-Crown champion Park Tinghuan won no results in the first half of the year. Chunlan Cup was reversed by Li Weiqing, and LG Cup was defeated by Jiang Dongrun. The one who is in the same tragedy as Park Ting-hwan is Gu Zihao, a good player who has been in the top three in the Chinese Go rankings for a long time, also missed the Chunlan Cup and the LG Cup quarterfinals. The former was lost to Byung Sang-yi, and the latter was eliminated by South Korean 33-year-old veteran Kim Ji-seok. Shi Yue, 31, participated in the competition twice and also encountered a one-round tour. Fan Tingyu, who performed well in the civil war in the first half of the year, also missed the above two world competitions.
In addition, the 9th Globis Cup World Go U20 battle Wang Xinghao won the championship for two consecutive years, and the 4th SENKO Cup World Women's Go champion was won by Aisaki Ueno.