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Take down Park Tinghwan! Ke Jie turned the tide and narrowly won, and the Chinese team won the 21st Nongshim Cup

Original title: Take down Park Tinghuan! Ke Jie turned the tide and narrowly won, and the Chinese team won the 21st Nongshim Cup

Take down Park Tinghwan! Ke Jie turned the tide and narrowly won, and the Chinese team won the 21st Nongshim Cup

In the history of the Nongshim Cup, the Chinese team has won the championship 7 times, and the South Korean team has won the championship 12 times, Lee Chang-ho has created a legend of six consecutive championships, the Japanese team has only won the championship once in the seventh edition, and then gradually declined, the Nongshim Cup has since become a Sino-Korean war, Park Tinghuan won the first championship of this event in the 14th Nongshim Cup, and Ke Jie won the championship of this event for the first time in the 17th Nongshim Cup.

The previous Chinese and South Korean main showdowns Ke Jie and Park Tinghuan each won once, in other words, the 26th meeting between the two sides will determine who can make history, Ke Jie's world champion is more than Park Tinghuan, and Ke Jie's performance is more stable when he comes to the competition.

Take down Park Tinghwan! Ke Jie turned the tide and narrowly won, and the Chinese team won the 21st Nongshim Cup

The Chinese team sent Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Rui Yuting, Ke Jie to participate, Ke Jie as the main general, the South Korean team sent Won Seung-qin, Lee Dong-hoon, Kim Ji-suk, Shin Jin-chen, Park Tinghuan to participate, Park Tinghuan as the main general, Japan sent Murakawa Daisuke, Xu Jiayuan, Yamashita Keigo, Ichiri-ryo, Idiyama Yuta as the main general, from October 15 last year through three stages to determine the champion.

In the first two stages, Japanese chess player Daisuke Murakawa defeated Yuan Seungqin, and Chinese player pioneer Yang Dingxin won consecutive victories against Daisuke Murakawa , Keigo Yamashita , Kim Ji Seok , Ichiri-ryo , Lee Dong-hoon , Xu Jiayuan , Shin Jin-chen , and was finally finished by Japanese coach Yuta Iyama.

Take down Park Tinghwan! Ke Jie turned the tide and narrowly won, and the Chinese team won the 21st Nongshim Cup

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Came to the third stage of this year's South Korean coach Park Tinghuan first won Yuta Iyama and eliminated the Japanese team, and then won consecutive wins against Chinese team boss Ke Jie, during which Park Tinghuan also had an episode of mouse failure timeout, and decided to replay after negotiation between the two sides, and the next day there was a problem of network failure, which caused controversy among netizens.

Take down Park Tinghwan! Ke Jie turned the tide and narrowly won, and the Chinese team won the 21st Nongshim Cup

In the final, Ke Jie faced Park Tinghuan fully prepared, the two sides launched a peak showdown, Ke Jie insisted white, Park Tinghuan held black, down to the 334th hand to divide the winner, after a marathon official battle, Ke Jie turned the tide and narrowly defeated Park Tinghuan, the Chinese team defeated the South Korean team to win the 21st Nongshim Cup, Ke Jie resisted the pressure at the last moment and helped the Chinese team win the Nongshim Cup.