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Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Good evening chess friends, there are no domestic matches in China today, and... I am afraid that this situation will remain for some time until the relevant units make relevant adjustments.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Let's take a look at the final round of the second Korea's strongest chess player battle that was announced yesterday. Although the outcome of this game is of little significance, it is nothing more than whether Park Tinghuan wins all the way. Park Ting-hwan, who was black in this bureau, was a little too smooth when he surrounded the mid-abdomen, resulting in a little slower lowering the back.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

When the two sides fought on the left, the situation was relatively close, but because there were not many changes on the chessboard, Lee Chang-seok finally chose to find robbery materials to eat the upper five sons, and thus lost the opportunity to win.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

In this way, the round circle of the ranking competition has long been decided, and the final result has been produced. However, it seems that this game is park Tinghuan's 900th career win, which is still a bit meaningful.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Every Thursday, of course, the japanese side of the game is indispensable, and today's live video is the 46th chess jihad S group of Ichiri Liao vs. Daisuke Murakawa.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

The two sides against each other happened to be two 2-win players, and at lunchtime, although the two sides had only played 51 hands, they already had the advantage.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Later, although Murakawa basically had no chance to win, he still lasted for 12 hours, and he wanted to win a game of chess in Japan, which was indeed a physical work. After this battle, the only one in the S group that can compete with one force is Yu Zhengqi, who is also 3 wins.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Yu Zhengqi and Shibano Tiger Maru today played the seventh round of the 46th Celebrity Battle Round Robin Circle, because these two records are relatively low, they are only left to fight to stay in the Round Robin Circle, and finally Tiger Maru won 2.5 eyes.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Instead, the nostalgic match between the 73-year-old Yoshio Ishida and the 49-year-old Satoshi Yuki was relatively more eye-catching, and in the end, Satoshi Yuki won a big victory.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

In the evening, the match of Match 1 of the fifth round of the Korean Women's Wai A began on time, against two teams: Pohang Iron and Seogwipo. The first game of quick chess was played between two winners of the first four rounds, and as a result, Seogwipo's main player Cao Chengyali Kim Miri took the lead.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Subsequently, Xi guipu Li Yuzhen defeated Zheng Youzhen and locked in the victory for the team.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Veteran Lee Hyun-jin then beat Liu Zhuyan, the second game of the season was born 3:0, but the object of the completion was not the total defeat of the weak brigade Fu'an, but pohang Iron and Steel, which just came to the top position in the last round.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

In addition, tonight's match between China and South Korea in the second round of the 6V6 round robin continues, and Gu Zihao quickly defeated Hong Zhizhi in the 138 hand of Bai to win the second round of the big score at 1:1.

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Tomorrow, the second match of the fifth round of the Korean Women's WeiJia will continue, against -

Today's Go tournament 6.17, South Korea's strongest chess player Park Ting-hwan won the final victory, Japan match day

Boryeong vs Sanzhi

Cui Jing vs Jin Caiying

Kim Kyung-hyun vs Kim So-jin

Jiang Amorous VS Zhao Huilian

Boryeong just sent 3:0 in the last round, and Sanzhi suffered the first defeat, and the momentum was lost, and the game should still be five or five waves.

So let's talk about it today, and tomorrow, let's talk about it.

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