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Nongshim Cup Shen Zhenchen lightly took Yu Zhengqi Ke Jie was about to take the stage to attack

Nongshim Cup Shen Zhenchen lightly took Yu Zhengqi Ke Jie was about to take the stage to attack

On February 24, Beijing time, the 12th round of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup World Go Team Tournament ended online, and as a result, South Korea's main player Shin Jin-chan defeated Japan's vice-captain Yu Zhengqi in the middle game to win two consecutive victories, and also became the second chess player to win consecutively in this Nongshim Cup. Yike Go brings wonderful live broadcasts to all chess players:

Shen Zhenchen won over Yu Zhengqi

(Poisoned milk mushroom explanation)

The first stage of this nongshim cup was held in October last year, the first set of South Korean pioneer Won Seung-jin defeated the Japanese pioneer Shibano Tiger Maru, followed by the Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing debuted in the Nongshim Cup, defeated the Korean pioneer Won Seung-jin, in the third game, Japan's second general Xu Jiayuan defeated Li Weiqing, and South Korea's Park Tinghuan as the second general came on in advance, defeating Xu Jiayuan and becoming the first stage champion. In the four competitions played in the first stage, the three pioneers fell one after another, and no one achieved a winning streak in the first four sets, which was the first time in the history of the Nongshim Cup.

In the second stage of the match in November last year, Fan Tingyu first defeated Park Tinghuan in the 5th set of slaughtering dragons, but when the 6th situation was against Iyama Yuta, the advantage of the official spoon was reversed, missing the record of the most wins in the history of the Nongshim Cup. Since then, Yuta Iyama, who has become the champion, has divine help, reversing Fan Tingyu, quickly winning Bian Xiangyi, robbing Li Qincheng, and slaughtering dragon Shen Minzuo, with an average net victory of 30 mesh per game, creating a four-game winning record in the history of the Japanese team and helping the Japanese team get rid of the fate of the bottom.

The third stage of the match began on February 21 and lasted until the winner was decided, and in the 10th round of the match on the 21st, China's vice-player Mi Yuting ended Yuta Iyama's four-game winning streak. Then South Korea's main player Shin Jin-chan will take the stage to attack, the 11th game to the 167th hand was judged by the system to lose due to the unsuccessful fall of Mi Yuting, after multi-party consultation finally decided to replay with the same time on the 22nd, and finally Shin Jin-chan won the mid-set.

Today's Japanese vice general Yu Zhengqi took the stage to challenge the South Korean team's main player Shin Zhenchen, after guessing that Yu Zhengqi held the black first, the winning rate of less than 20 hands of white chess began to rise steadily, after the left battle, Shen Zhenchen gave up attacking and killing the black chess dragon, already in the hands of victory, the next dozens of moves of white chess steadily and steadily, and finally reached 152 hands yu Zhengqi to admit defeat, this game shows the strength of Shen Zhenchen, is a good game to win.

After this game, Shen Zhenchen won two consecutive victories, and also became the second chess player to win consecutively in this nongshim Cup, at present, only one of the three countries is left, and the Chinese team leader Ke Jie will take the stage tomorrow, please pay attention to the follow-up reports brought to you by Yike Go.

The 23rd Nongshim Shin Ramen Cup China, Korea and Japan Team Lineup:

China: Ke Jie, Mi Yuting (1 win and 1 loss), Li Qincheng (1 loss), Fan Tingyu (1 win and 1 loss), Li Weiqing (1 win and 1 loss)

South Korea: Shin Jin-chan (2 wins), Shin Min-hyun (1 loss), Bian Sang-il (1 loss), Park Young-hwan (1 win and 1 loss), Won Seung-jin (1 win and 1 loss)

Japan: Ichiriku, Yu Masaki (1 loss), Yuta Iyama (4 wins and 1 loss), Xu Jiayuan (1 win and 1 loss), Shibano Toramaru (1 loss)

In the Nongshim Cup China squad, Ke Jie Jiu Dan and Mi Yu Ting Jiu Dan were exempted from the selection as the world champion, and Fan Tingyu Jiu Dan, Li Qincheng Jiu Dan and Li Weiqing Jiu Dan were selected for three consecutive victories. Korea Hae selected the top 5 super luxury lineups at that time: Shin Jin-chan, Park Young-hwan, Shin Min-hoon, Bian Sang-yi, and Won Seung-jin (wild cards). Japan designated the title holders Yuta Iyama, Torano Toramaru, Ichiri Liao, Xu Jiayuan, and Yu Zhengqi. The Nongshim Cup will be held in three stages, with 1-4 rounds of the ring on October 11-14, 2021, 5-9 innings on November 26-30 of the same year, and the winner on February 21-25, 2022. The winner will receive 500 million prizes, 3 million per match, 10 million for 3 consecutive wins, and another 10 million won for each additional win. Each country won the championship 13 times in South Korea, 8 times in China and 1 time in Japan.

Results of previous Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Tournaments:

Annual Cup Champion Runner-up Third Place Winning Streak

1999-2000 1 South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses Chang Hao 3 consecutive wins

2000-2001 2 Korea 7 wins 4 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses China 3 wins 5 losses Choi Chul Han won 3 consecutive wins

2001-2002 3 Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 7 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Rochel 3 consecutive wins

2002-2003 4 Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 6 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Hu Yaoyu 5 consecutive wins Park Yongxun 4 consecutive wins

2003-2004 5 Korea 5 wins 4 losses Japan 6 wins 5 losses China 3 wins 5 losses Kobayashi Koichi Motoki saga 3 consecutive wins

2004-2005 6 Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses Lee Chang-ho won 5 consecutive wins

2005-2006 7 Japan 6 wins 4 losses South Korea 5 wins 5 losses China 3 wins 5 losses Yoshiki Itada Zhao Hansheng 3 consecutive wins

2006-2007 8 Korea wins 4 losses China 6 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Peng Tsuen won 5 consecutive wins Park Yongxun won 4 consecutive wins

2007-2008 9 China 7 wins 3 losses South Korea 4 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Chang Hao 4 consecutive wins Mu Zhen Shuo Wang Tan 3 consecutive wins

2008-2009 10 Korea 7 wins 3 losses China 5 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Jiang Dongrun 5 consecutive wins 4 consecutive wins

2009-2010 11 South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 6 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Sheikh 5 consecutive wins Kim Ji Seok Lee Chang-ho 3 consecutive wins

2010-2011 12 South Korea 7 wins 3 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Sheikh Choi Chul Han 4 consecutive wins

2011-2012 13 China 8 wins 4 losses South Korea 6 wins 5 losses Japan 0 wins 5 losses Tan Xiao Kim Ji Seok 4 consecutive wins Sheikh 3 consecutive wins

2012-2013 14 South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 7 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Tan Xiao Wang Tan Chui Chul Han won 3 consecutive wins

2013-2014 15 China 8 wins 4 losses South Korea 5 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Fan Tingyu Chen Yaoye won 3 consecutive wins

2014-2015 16 China 6 wins 3 losses South Korea 4 wins 5 losses Japan 3 wins 5 losses Wang Tan won 4 consecutive wins

2015-2016 17 China 5 wins 4 losses South Korea 5 wins 5 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses Lee Sedol Gu Li Li Liao 3 consecutive wins

2016-2017 18 China 8 wins 1 loss South Korea 2 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 lossEs Fan Tingyu 7 consecutive wins

2017-2018 19 South Korea 8 wins 3 losses China 5 wins 5 losses Japan 0 wins 5 losses Shin Min Won 6 consecutive victories Dang Yifei won 5 consecutive wins

2018-2019 20 China 8 wins 1 loss South Korea 2 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Fan Tingyu 7 consecutive wins

2019-2020 21 China 8 wins 4 losses South Korea 5 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Yang Dingxin 7 consecutive wins Park Tinghuan 4 consecutive wins

2020-2021 22 South Korea 7 wins 3 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Gu Zihao 3 consecutive wins Shin Zhenchen 5 consecutive wins

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