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The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

On the afternoon of March 22, the first round of the 14th Chunlan Cup World Professional Go Championship was played online. Among the 6 Chinese chess players, Ding Hao, Li Qincheng, Li Weiqing and Li Xuanhao won and advanced to the round of 16. Shi Yue and Mi Yuting, following last year's first round out, lost to Kim Myung-hoon and Sada Tateshi this year and were once again out of the first round. All 3 Korean chess players were promoted, Japan's Sada Tokushi was retained, and all European and American chess players were eliminated.

Yike Go is bringing you wonderful live commentary. The detailed results of the first round are as follows:

Li Xuanhao (center) Wins Li Liyan (North America)

Yili Liao (Japanese) Negative Bian Xiangyi (Korean)

(Soft commentary)

Lee Chin-shing (center) Wins Kwan Hang Taro (Japanese)

(Poisoned milk mushroom explanation)

Yu Ting (center) defeated Tachibana Sada (Japanese)

Ding Hao (middle) Katsu Shibano Tiger Maru (Japanese)

(Tofu commentary)

Li Weiqing (center) wins Ilya Shkesin (Eu)

Yuta Iyama (Japanese) lost Kim Ji-suk (Korean)

(Commentary by Fujimoto Inbo)

Shi Yue (center) loses Kim Myung-hoon (Han)

(Old Ray commentary)

The results of the 14th Chunlan Cup Round of 16 draw are as follows (10:30 on March 24):

Ke Jie 9 Duan (Middle) - Kim Myung Xun 8 Duan (Han)

Ding Hao Jiu Duan (Middle) - Shin Min 9 Duan (Han)

Yang Dingxin 9th Dan (Middle) - Kim Ji Seok 9th Duan (Han)

Gu Zihao 9 duan (middle) - Bian Xiang 19 dan (Han)

Lee Chin-sung 9-Dan (middle) - Shin Jin-chan 9-dan (Han)

Lee Wei-ching 9 Duan (Middle) - Park Ting-hwan 9 Duan (Han)

Karahansei 9th Dan (Middle) - Sada Osahi 7th Dan (Sun)

Li Xuanhao 8th Dan (Middle) - Xu Haoxun 7th Duan (Chinese Taipei)

Here is a detailed war report:

In the first two sets, Mi Yuting's black 126 hands were cold and defeated by Sada Toshishi, and Li Qincheng's 110 hands were quickly defeated by Guan Hangtaro. The content of these two games of chess is not complicated, Mi Yuting and Sada Toshishi were originally glued in a game, and the black chess piece in the right was bent on killing the white chess piece, causing the other party to kill back. Li Qincheng and Guan Hangtaro did not succeed in attacking black chess in the middle of a game, and they fell behind their backhands below, and baiqi laughed at the upper left side. The black chess pieces were desperately thrown, Li Qincheng was gentle and lively, and Guan Hangtaro, who was in a bad situation, had no intention of fighting again, and threw himself to admit defeat.

As expected before the game, Shi Yue met Kim Myung-hoon, who was in good shape, and encountered a fierce battle. In the first half of the set, the more you surround the upper side of the big air, you get a certain advantage. At this time, if you settle in the middle of the lone chess, you can win this game. However, the more the 84 hand began to lose its sense of direction, Jin Mingxun attacked and grabbed several large games to make profits, and although Shi Yue's big dragon successfully contacted single officers, the chess game had also gone far. In the end, black chess 177 hands won.

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Li Xuanhao was shocked by Li Liyan's innings. Li Liyan sold the left son in the prologue, trying to hold on to the upper appearance. In the first half of the game, the two sides engaged in an air battle over the attack and defense of the White Chess Dragon, and Li Xuanhao successfully emerged from the encirclement to establish an advantage. Li Liyan, who knew that he was not good, provoked a battle below, and Li Xuanhao showed an iron fist, and everywhere was the toughest pair, and finally ate the lower right and surrounded the lower left, and won the victory of this round.

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Ding Hao and Shibano Tiger Maru ended at the latest. This game is a long kung fu chess pattern, although the black Ding Hao has the advantage in most of the process, but the eye difference between the two sides has always been controlled within 5 eyes, which is actually the pattern that Shibano Tiger Maru prefers. In the face of the official stage, Ding Hao took the initiative to rob, and the Shibano Tiger Pill in the reading second was insufficient, and the 229 hands of the pitcher admitted defeat.

In other matches, Lee Wei-ching took Ilya lightly; facing the two-day Japanese double male who suffered two defeats after the two-day system, South Korean masters Kim Ji-seok and Bian Sang-yi did not encounter too much obstacle and won the game. In this way, the top 16 players have been determined, and 8 Chinese chess players, one Chinese Taipei chess player, 6 Korean chess players, and one Japanese chess player will start the round of 16 on March 24.

Scene Photo: (Chinese Weiqi Association)

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again
The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again
The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again
The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again
The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again
The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again
The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Chess players are screened

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Li Xuanhao

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Li Qincheng

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Time to go

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Li Weiqing

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Ding Hao

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Mi Yuting

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

South Korea

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Kim Myung-hoon

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Bian Xiangyi

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Kim Ji Seok

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Japan

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

One force

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Kwan Hang Taro

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Yuta Iyama

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Toromaru Shibano

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Sada Satoshi

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again
The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Li Liyan

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Small snacks

The list of participants in this year's Chunlan Cup is as follows:

Chinese mainland 10: Tang Weixing 9th Duan, Ke Jie 9th Duan, Mi Yuting 9th Duan, Ding Hao 9th Duan, Yang Dingxin 9th Duan, Gu Zihao 9th Duan, Shi Yue 9th Duan, Li Xuanhao 8th Duan, Li Qincheng 9th Duan, Li Weiqing 9th Duan;

1st in Chinese Taipei: Xu Haofeng 7th Dan;

5 people in Japan: Yuta Iyama 9th dan, Kotaro Tsuga 8th dan, Shibano Toramaru 9th dan, 1kki 9th dan, Sada Satoshi 7th dan;

South Korea 6: Shin Jin-hyun 9-dan, Park Young-hwan 9-dan, Shin Min-woo 9-dan, Bian Sang-il 9-dan, Kim Myung-hoon 8-dan, Kim Ji-seok 9-dan;

Europe 1st place: Ilya Shkesin 4th dan;

Americas 1: Li Liyan 3 paragraphs.

In order to successfully hold the first phase of this "Chunlan Cup", the Chinese Weiqi Association actively communicated and coordinated all parties and made preparations for this event. On the morning of March 17, under the online supervision of overseas teams through video, the Chinese Weiqi Association conducted the first round of the first round of the "Chunlan Cup" (the first round of the draw of eight seeded players was bye).

The eight seeded players who are byees are:

China: Tang Weixing, Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Gu Zihao

Chinese Taipei: Xu Haofeng

South Korea: Shin Jin-chan, Park Young-hwan, Shin Min-woo

According to the schedule, the first round of the first stage of the "Chunlan Cup" will be held at 10:30 a.m. on March 22, resulting in the top 16; a day off on March 23; the second round of competition will be held at 10:30 a.m. on March 24 to determine the quarterfinals, and at the same time, the quarterfinals will be drawn after the game to form the match table for the second phase of the "Chunlan Cup".

The competition is based on an online platform, and the user name and password are provided by the "Chunlan Cup" Organizing Committee. According to the requirements of the game, chess players are not allowed to carry or use other electronic products other than the game computer when participating, and if the chess player is found to have electronic products or watches any situation outside the game interface, the player will be immediately awarded. In order to ensure the fairness of the game, the game will record the whole game of the chess players, the implementation of all-round, full-lens monitoring, while the referees of various countries will also supervise the game in the game room.

The wonderful matches in the game will be explained by the CCTV Sports Channel in the afternoon of the same day, and chess fans can also watch the game and download the chess score from the official website of Chunlan (Group) Company, the official website of the China Weiqi Association and other related websites.

"Chunlan Cup" is the first world professional Go tournament funded by chunlan (group) company, a Chinese mainland enterprise, in 1998, which has been held for more than 20 years and is one of the major world professional Go tournaments that are still being held. The game adopts Chinese rules, the implementation of black chess stickers three and three-quarters (black chess stickers 7 and a half), each side 2.5 hours, retain 5 times 1 minute reading seconds, chess players late will be double deducted, late 30 minutes or overtime are judged to lose. The prize money for the winner is $150,000, the runner-up is $50,000, and the semifinals are $20,000. Previously, Chinese players won the championship 5 times, South Korea 7 times and Japan 1 time.

The first round of the Chunlan Cup strikes Ding Hao Li Weiqing successfully advanced to Mi Yuting When the more out again

Chunlan Cup Past Champions and Runners-up:

Number of years Year Champion Score Runner-up

1st 1999 Cho Hyun Hyun 2-1 Lee Chang-ho

2nd 2000 Wang Licheng 2-1 Ma Xiaochun

3rd 2001 Liu Changhe 2-1 Wang Licheng

4th 2003 Lee Chang-ho 2-0 Naoki Feather

5th 2005 Lee Chang-ho 2-1 Zhou Heyang

6th 2007 Coulee 2-0 Chang Hao

7th 2009 Chang Hao 2-0 Lee Chang-ho

8th 2011 Lee Sedol 2-1 Sheikh

9th 2013 Chen Yaoye 2-1 Lee Sedol

10th 2015 Coulee 2-0 Zhou Ruiyang

11th 2017 Tan Xiao 2-1 Park Yong-hoon

12th 2019 Park Young-hwan 2-0 Park Yong-hoon

13th 2021 Shin Jin-chan 2-0 Tang Weixing

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