Shin Jin-seo Defeats Ke Jie for a Total of 14 Consecutive Wins in the Nongshim Cup... ‘Legend’ Lee Chang-ho and Tai
Even if China's Ding Hao and Gu Zihao win, they will achieve 4 consecutive wins in Korean competitions.
Baeksan's 8th most wanted country is 9th dan Cho Hun-hyun vs. 9th dan Ma Xiaochun.
Shin Jin-seo (23), 9th dan, the ‘guardian god’ of Korean Baduk, finally stood shoulder to shoulder with the ‘legend’ Lee Chang-ho (48), 9th dan.
In the 12th round of the 3rd round of the 25th Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup World Baduk Championship held in Shanghai, China on the 21st, Shin Jin-seo won a close match that lasted to 257 moves against China's third runner, Ke Jie (26), 9th dan, and won two and a half games. 파워볼실시간
As a result, Shin Jin-seo, who has won 4 consecutive wins in this competition, has recorded 14 consecutive wins from the 22nd Nongshim Cup, tying the record for the most consecutive wins held by 9th dan Lee Chang-ho.
Lee Chang-ho, 9th dan, won 14 consecutive wins in the 1st to 6th Nongshim Cup competitions, leading Korea to victory for 6 consecutive years.
Shin Jin-seo, the strongest rider in existence, previously led Korea to victory for three consecutive years.
Shin Jin-seo, who won 5 consecutive wins as the fourth runner in the 22nd Nongshim Shin Ramyun, won 4 consecutive wins as the last runner in the 23rd competition.
Also, in the 24th competition, Korea won the championship by winning in the final game.
Shin Jin-seo is performing a 'one-man show' in this competition as well.
While Korea's leading runners, 8th dan Seol Hyun-jun and 9th dan Byeon Sang-il, Won Seong-jin and Park Jeong-hwan, were eliminated without even a single win, Shin Jin-seo became the last runner and defeated China's 9th dan She Erhao, who had been on a 7-game winning streak, and won 4 times in a row as of today.
In particular, in the match against Ke Jie, who was called the Emperor of China's Baduk, he once again won a complete victory.
Shin Jin-seo, who took the bag, secured an advantage in the early right-hand battle and then snatched a clean victory without giving up the initiative even once.
After the match, Shin Jin-seo said, "I was very tired on the first day, but I feel that my condition has returned as I continue to play Baduk.
I was a little greedy because I didn't think I would lose from the beginning, but I put aside my greed and thought of each game as my first game."
“I will do it,” he said with confidence.
Shin Jin-seo, who recently won seven games in a row against Ke Jie, also has a total record of 12 wins and 11 losses against Ke Jie.
Shin Jin-seo will face China's Ding Hao 9th Dan in the 13th country held on the 22nd.
Shin Jin-seo has a total record of 6 wins and 3 losses.
In this tournament, Shin Jin-seo, who has won four consecutive wins by defeating top Chinese and Japanese knights such as She Erhao, Yuta Iiyama, Zhao Chenyu, and Ke Jie, will receive a prize money of 20 million won.
The prize money for winning the Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup is 500 million won.
Meanwhile, in the 7th round of the Nongshim Baeksan Cup finals held this morning, China's 9-dan Ma Xiaochun won his 12th and a half victories over Japan's 9-dan Masaki Takemiya in 279 moves.
In the 8th country held on the 22nd, 9th dan Ma Xiaochun and 9th dan Cho Hunhyun will face off.
In terms of relative record, Group 9 is ahead with 9 wins and 7 losses.
The prize money for winning the Baeksan Cup, in which professional players born before 1969 participate, is 180 million won, and the prize money for consecutive wins is 5 million won.