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China defeated Japan 2-1 in the Government Cup against Zhou Hongyu

China defeated Japan 2-1 in the Government Cup against Zhou Hongyu

On March 4, the second round of the 1st Parliamentary Government Cup International Go New Team Tournament was played online. In the second round of matches, China defeated Japan 2:1, and Taipei lost 0:3 to South Korea. In the focus battle, Zhongyi yan reversed Zhou Hongyu, and Wen Minzhong defeated Lai Junfu. Japan's Fukuoka Aeraga quit due to fever and was replaced by Yuri Sakai. Yike Go brings you a wonderful live broadcast.

China 2:1 Japan

Tu Xiaoyu Katsu Miura Taro

Wang Xinghao Katsumi Sakai Yusuke

Zhou Hongyu lost Zhongyi

South Korea 3:0 Chinese Taipei

Wen Min Zhong Sheng Lai Junfu

Han Youyan won xu Jing'en

Kim Eun wins over Lin Yu-woo

The Japanese team, who lost to Taipei in the first round, played against the Chinese team in this round, and the absence of Fukuoka Hangtaro's fever made the Japanese team worse. The first Turk Xiaoyu played against Taro Miura, and the prologue seized the opponent's illusion of judgment in the bottom right corner to take the lead and maintain it until the end. Wang Xinghao in the second stage took the lead in the black start, and Sakai Yusuke tried to create a chess game in the upper right corner, but failed to play the best order. Wang Xinghao won the game steadily and played chess in sakai's air, winning the game with 191 hands.

The only game that was lost was Zhou Hongyu against Zhongyi. Zhongyi Yan black on Zhou Hongyu, the first half of the plate of research is slightly inferior, by Zhou Hongyu to eat the lower three sons after piercing the middle abdomen, the plate surface can once be upside down. However, Zhou Hongyu in the middle of the plate seems to have lost its direction, and the top of the top and the tip on the right side are finally wrapped up, and there is no end. 142 hands were taken off first, resulting in the four sons of the white chess piece in the lower left being cut off, and the situation had been reversed. In the official stage, Zhongyi Became more and more courageous, and after a series of robberies, he fixed the gap between the plates at 8 mesh, reversing Zhou Hongyu, one of the strongest twin stars of Chinese women's Go, and won 2 games in this tournament. The two equalised 1-1.

China defeated Japan 2-1 in the Government Cup against Zhou Hongyu

Zhongyi said after the game: "The layout stage is very difficult. I really didn't expect to win Zhou Hongyu. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's game of chess with Kim Eun, no matter how you win or lose, just try to play your strength. ”

China defeated Japan 2-1 in the Government Cup against Zhou Hongyu

South Korea's team against Chinese Taipei, the final score of 3:0 reflected the gap in strength. Wen Minzhong won the black victory over Lai Junfu; Kim Eun held the white to defeat Lin Yuyi; Xu Jing'en held the white against Han Youyan, and there was a mistake in the battle in the middle abdomen of the white chess, the left number was swallowed, the chess game gap was suddenly widened, and finally the black chess han youyan won the game.

At the end of the two rounds, the Chinese team ranked first with two wins, followed by one win each in South Korea and Chinese Taipei, and the Japanese team bottomed out with two 1:2 defeats. Round 3 will continue at 12:00 on March 5, please pay attention to the follow-up report brought to you by Yike Go, the detailed matchups are as follows:

China VS Chinese Taipei

Tu Xiaoyu vs Lai Junfu

Wang Xinghao vs Xu Jing'en

Zhou Hongyu vs Lin Yujiao

South Korea vs Japan

Bun toshiaki VS Miura Taro

Han You-chan VS Sakai Yu-kei

Kim Eun-hee VS Joong-eun Woo

The 1st Parliamentary Government Cup International Go Emerging Team Competition is hosted by the Korean Chess Academy, and four representative teams from Different Countries and Regions from China, Japan, South Korea and Chinese Taipei will play a round-robin tournament, with three players per team, and the qualifications are 2 male chess players under the age of 18 and 1 female chess player under the age of 20.

The duration of the game is 1 hour per side, 40 seconds and 3 seconds readings. The prize money for the winner is 40 million won, the prize money for the runner-up is 15 million won, the prize money for the third place is 10 million won, and the prize money for the fourth place is 5 million won.

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