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Nongshim Cup rematch interpretation: Not the first time, Japan's arbitration intervened, and South Korea returned 1 gift from China

In the past two days, the Nongshim Cup World Go Team Championship has been boiling over, and the Chinese chess player Mi Yuting was sentenced to lose in overtime, and after many consultations, China and South Korea reached an agreement, and Mi Yuting and South Korean chess player Shen Zhenchen chose a day to replay, in this regard, the majority of netizens have expressed their opinions.

Nongshim Cup rematch interpretation: Not the first time, Japan's arbitration intervened, and South Korea returned 1 gift from China

In fact, after Mi Yuting was sentenced to lose because of overtime, two voices came out. The first is to respect the rules of the game, and to time out is to time out, and for whatever reason, it should be punished. Second, accusing the tournament organizers of poor management, the organizers of this year's Nongshim Cup are the Korean Chess Academy. In fact, regardless of nationality, there are supporters of two voices among Chinese netizens and Korean netizens. It is not that South Korean netizens all think that the Chinese chess player Mi Yuting is indeed overtime and should be judged, and a small number of Koreans are more rational and believe that the responsibility is still in the organizers.

Nongshim Cup rematch interpretation: Not the first time, Japan's arbitration intervened, and South Korea returned 1 gift from China

After that, the Chinese chess academy never gave up the appeal, asking for a more accurate video to re-determine, and finally, with the intervention of the third-party Japanese arbitration, the Chinese chess academy and the Korean chess court reached an agreement: choose a day to replay! This was a result that both Mi Yuting and Shen Zhenchen could accept.

In fact, in the history of the Nongshim Cup Team Tournament, the rematch is not the first time, and in the 21st tournament in 2020, a decision to replay was also made.

Nongshim Cup rematch interpretation: Not the first time, Japan's arbitration intervened, and South Korea returned 1 gift from China

At that time, it was also a confrontation between China and South Korea, and the Korean chess player Park Tinghuan was also judged to be defeated due to overtime, and in the end, the Chinese chess academy agreed to the request of the Korean chess academy to replay, and as a result, Park Tinghuan defeated the Chinese chess player Fan Tingyu in the replay.

Nongshim Cup rematch interpretation: Not the first time, Japan's arbitration intervened, and South Korea returned 1 gift from China

Therefore, this time, the Korean Chess Academy finally agreed to a rematch, which is also a return of 1 gift from China, of course, there is also the help of a third party Japan. Take peace as your value, stop the endless arguments, and calm down and wait for the rematch between Mi Yuting and Shen Zhenchen!

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