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Ke Jie lost to Shen Zhenchen China finished at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup after 16 years

Ke Jie lost to Shen Zhenchen China finished at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup after 16 years

On the afternoon of February 25, the 13th round of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup World Go Team Tournament was played online, and Chinese coach Ke Jie lost to south Korean player Shin Jin-chan in the black mid-game, and After 16 years, China once again ranked at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup. Tomorrow, the Japanese will attack with one force, and Korea and Japan will compete for the championship. Yike Go brings wonderful live broadcasts to all chess players:

Shen Zhenchen won Ke Jie

(Poisoned milk mushroom explanation)

The first stage of the Nongshim Cup was held in October last year, with the first set of South Korean pioneer Won Seung-jin defeating Japanese pioneer Shibano Tiger Maru, followed by the debut victory of Chinese pioneer Lee Wei-ching, the third game of Japan's second-time Japanese player Xu Jiayuan defeated Li Weiqing, and Park Tinghuan as South Korea's second general came in advance to defeat Heo Jiayuan. In the second stage of the competition in November last year, Fan Tingyu defeated Park Tinghuan in the fifth set of slaying dragons, and for the first time in history, no one won consecutively. Subsequently, Fan Tingyu's advantage in the official spoon was reversed, missing the record of the most wins in the history of the Nongshim Cup. Opponent Yuta Iyama had divine help, reversing Fan Tingyu, quick victory over Bian Xiangyi, robbery of Lee Chin-cheng, and slaughtering dragon Shen Min, averaging 30 net wins per game, creating a four-game winning streak 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 to be a timeout loss due to the unsuccessful fall of Mi Yuting, after multi-party consultation, it was finally decided to replay on the 22nd, and finally Shin Jin-chan won the mid-game, and then defeated Japanese vice-general Yu Zhengqi, the Chinese-Japanese-Korean coach finally launched a direct dialogue, and the Nongshim Cup ushered in the finale.

The first people in China and South Korea, Ke Jie and Shen Zhenchen, each won 23 crowns before, Ke Jie's total record was 666 wins and 293 losses, Shen Zhenchen's 588 wins and 180 losses, this year Ke Jie's 4 wins and 1 loss, Shen Zhenchen's 15 wins and 2 losses, and the confrontation record Ke Jie led 11-7. The last meeting was in the semi-finals of the LG Cup in November 2021, and Ke Jie regretted that he had lost to the final.

After Shen Zhenchen's consecutive victories over Mi Yuting and Yu Zhengqi the day before yesterday, the Nongshim Cup won 7 consecutive victories, and Ke Jie had won 2 wins. At the beginning of the round, the two sides competed like a fly, and Shen Zhenchen insisted on bai to fish first and then wash it, forcing Ke Jie to enter the unfamiliar track and turn to business appearance. Then Shen Zhenchen airdropped into it, and sprinkled beans into the army to skillfully cure the orphans, making the mid-abdomen more and more difficult to control. Ke Jie was empty, weak in attack, caught in passivity, and slightly uneasy in front of the screen.

Ke Jie lost to Shen Zhenchen China finished at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup after 16 years

Shen Zhenchen's continuous combat feel is just right, and he responds steadily to control the overall situation. And Ke Jie's backwater war was under a lot of pressure, and he was obviously out of state, and the situation had flowed down early. Some chess fans hate iron and steel and smile bitterly, "continue to read and continue to dance", and some say "it is time to try to change women's football". The evaluation of the poisonous milk mushroom that served as a guide was a complete failure, as if everything had returned to the beginning of the century, a darkness.

Ke Jie lost to Shen Zhenchen China finished at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup after 16 years

So far, since the beginning of the Weijia League on June 8 last year, Shen Zhenchen has won 23 consecutive victories against Chinese chess players in official matches! Since november 24, 2020, the Nongshim Cup has won 19 consecutive victories against Chinese players in the international arena through battles such as the Ying's Cup, Chunlan Cup, LG Cup, and Samsung Cup. After 16 years, China once again ranked at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup. Tomorrow, Korea and Japan will compete for the championship.

Live photo (China Weiqi Association)

Ke Jie lost to Shen Zhenchen China finished at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup after 16 years

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

China: Ke Jie (1 loss), 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-hyun (3 wins), Shin Min-jae (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.

Ke Jie lost to Shen Zhenchen China finished at the bottom of the Nongshim Cup after 16 years

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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