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On the 8th, Ke Jie Ligong Park Tinghuan lost in the foreign war, the Chinese general won 4 and lost 2, and Li Weiqing won 5 consecutive games

author:Lei Shi No. 76
On the 8th, Ke Jie Ligong Park Tinghuan lost in the foreign war, the Chinese general won 4 and lost 2, and Li Weiqing won 5 consecutive games

8th Go tournament, yesterday's China-Japan-South Korea tournament gathered, the Chinese Go League completed the 5th round of the competition yesterday, first of all, let's look at the Chinese general's foreign battle record in the league. Yesterday's Chinese chess players a total of 6 sets of foreign battles, the record of the Chinese generals 4 wins and 2 losses, the focus of the focus, Scherho and Han's second person Park Tinghuan competed, in the game, Cherho played perfectly, in the first half of the set to get a lot of advantages, and finally defeated Park Tinghuan with a complete victory in one set. Although the first person, Shin Jin-tan Jiudan, constantly surprised chess fans in the game yesterday, he finally turned the danger into Yilik Li Xiangyu. In other matches, Jiang Dongrun, Kim Myung-hoon, Anda Iyama yuta and so on lost.

On the 8th, Ke Jie Ligong Park Tinghuan lost in the foreign war, the Chinese general won 4 and lost 2, and Li Weiqing won 5 consecutive games

In the civil war between the Chinese generals, Ke Jie defeated the young general Wang Zejin and made a contribution in the state of defeat to the main general Park Tinghuan. China's second man Fan Tingyu reversed Xu Jiayang in nine paragraphs to win, and li Weiqing, a young player after 00, continued to exert his strength yesterday to defeat the "weak general" Hu Zihao, so that Li Weiqing won 5 consecutive victories! Xie Ke, Feng Jiaxi, Wang Xinghao, Gu Zihao, Shi Yue, Yang Dingxin and so on won.

On the 8th, Ke Jie Ligong Park Tinghuan lost in the foreign war, the Chinese general won 4 and lost 2, and Li Weiqing won 5 consecutive games

In the Japanese Go tournament, U25 rookie Wang Won the semifinals against Aishomi Ueno, and Riki Fujisawa, Tomoya Hirata, Koya Xiaoshan and other players won.

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