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Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

On July 19, Beijing time, the 14th Chunlan Cup Sanban Chess Final continued to be held in Chongqing. Chinese chess player Li Xuanhao, after losing to South Korean player Bian Xiangyi in the middle set the day before yesterday, lost to his opponent again in the second game today, and Bian Xiangyi became the world champion.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time
Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time
Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

This is Li Xuanhao, born in 1995, who has reached the final of the World Series for the first time in his career. Bian Xiangyi, born in 1997, won the championship of the 7th National Shoushan International Go Conference in 2021, and the Korean Chess Institute recognized this event as a world series, and the Chinese Chess Academy did not recognize this event as a world series.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

In the second game of today's Chunlan Cup final between the two, Li Xuanhao took the black first. By the 13th hand, the two clicked each other's three-three in the upper right and lower left corners. Both men started the game relatively quickly, taking 24 steps in the first 3 minutes.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

The two made a move, and by the 58th hand, professional chess player Zhang Xuebin ridiculed, which seemed to be a game of masterpieces.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time
Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

The 78th hand of white chess surrounded a hand below and a large piece of land below. Li Xuanhao's 87th hand of black chess immediately counterattacked.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

The 121st hand of Black continues to fight back.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

Baiqi's 152nd hand was evaluated by Zhang Xuebin as a questioning hand, and he judged that Li Xuanhao entered the official stage with a slight lead.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

The 182nd hand of Baiqi walked out of the strongest official, and professional chess player Hu Yaoyu believed that Baiqi had earned at least 9 mesh, and Baiqi immediately established the lead. Hu Yaoyu commented that Li Xuanhao was not good enough in the details of the back stage, while Bian Xiangyi did a good job in details.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time
Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time

The 191st hand of black chess, although it is a wonderful chess, it is still difficult to change the backward situation. In the 212th hand, Li Xuanhao admitted defeat in the middle set.

Chunlan Cup final Lee Xuan-ho lost 0-2 South Korean chess player Bian Sang-il won the world championship for the first time