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Zhao Chenyu lost 2 consecutively! In the China-Korea match, Park Tinghuan Rick Cho Chen-woo and Korean chess players led 4:3

author:Lei Shi No. 76
Zhao Chenyu lost 2 consecutively! In the China-Korea match, Park Tinghuan Rick Cho Chen-woo and Korean chess players led 4:3

After fighting more than 300 hands, Zhao Chenyu still failed to take revenge and was defeated by Han's second person, Park Tinghuan! Last night, the 7th round of the China-South Korea Confrontation Match ushered in the competition for the strongest players in China and South Korea, with China's Zhao Chenyu facing General Han Park Tinghuan. Previously, the confrontation match has been played in 6 sets, and China and South Korea have drawn 3:3. Tonight, Gu Zihao, who ranks third in China's rankings, will play against Han Weixuan's seventh dan.

Zhao Chenyu lost 2 consecutively! In the China-Korea match, Park Tinghuan Rick Cho Chen-woo and Korean chess players led 4:3

Zhao Chenyu last night was the second set of this season's confrontation, in the first set of the battle, Shen Zhenchen defeated Zhao Chenyu to complete revenge. Last night, after guessing, Zhao Chenyu carried the black first, and Park Tinghuan held the white chess piece. In the prologue competition, the two chess players developed steadily, but after the layout was completed, the double reverse opened a fierce battle, the white chess took the lead in forcibly entering on the right side, and the black chess did not choose to eat the white chess simply and clearly, so that the white chess piece instantly broke through the black chess defense line, and the black chess fell into the bitter battle of the back hand.

Zhao Chenyu lost 2 consecutively! In the China-Korea match, Park Tinghuan Rick Cho Chen-woo and Korean chess players led 4:3

After taking advantage of the situation, Bai Qi's chess moves steadily, although in the middle and back games, black qi forcibly threatens the white chess dragon, but still failed to kill as desired. In the end, after the end, Park Tinghuan, who was white, defeated Zhao Chenyu again with 3 and a half eyes! In this way, the Korean chess players ushered in two consecutive wins, turning the score to 4:3.

Zhao Chenyu lost 2 consecutively! In the China-Korea match, Park Tinghuan Rick Cho Chen-woo and Korean chess players led 4:3

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