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The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

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The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing won the first victory in the Nongshim Cup

  On October 12, the second game of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup World Go Team Championship was played online, and Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing defeated South Korean pioneer Yuan Shengqin Jiudan in 180 hands to win the first personal victory of the Nongshim Cup and ascend to the throne. On the 13th, the Japanese second general Xu Jiayuan Jiudan will be attacked.

The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

Li Weiqing nine paragraphs

  "Post-00s" Li Weiqing has made a breakthrough improvement in his chess strength in the past year, and this season's Weijia has achieved a wave of eight consecutive wins, not only rising to nine dan last month, but also jumping to eighth place in the ranking score. The 36-year-old South Korean veteran Won Sung-jin defeated Japanese pioneer Shibano Tiger Maru yesterday and performed quite brightly.

The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

Korean pioneer Won Sung-jin Nine Dan

As early as 18 years ago, Yuan Shengqin, who was only 18 years old, appeared in the 5th Nongshim Cup. In the case of the total defeat of the first three members of the South Korean side, he was ordered to close the number gap with a wave of three consecutive wins, alleviate the pressure of Lee Chang-ho's defensive position, and make great contributions to the South Korean team to win the championship. Since then, Yuan Shengqin has won the Nongshim Cup ticket four times, twice becoming the backstage board for Peng Quan and Sheikh's consecutive victories, and twice defeating Japanese chess players and being knocked out of the ring by Chinese chess players. A total of five appearances, five wins and five losses. After taking the Japanese pioneer Shibano Tiger Pill yesterday, Yuan Shengqin won the sixth round of his sixth Nongshim Cup tour.

In this year's Nongshim Cup, the Chinese team continued to adopt the team formation method of designation + selection. Ke Jie (Samsung) and Mlily Yuting (Mlily Dream Lily), who have won the world championship in the most recent year, are eligible for the designation. The selection line-up has been expanded, with 24 national team members competing for three additional tickets through three rounds of single-elimination matches. Li Weiqing's group gathered three post-00s strongmen in the half area, and as a result, Li Weiqing won consecutive victories over Shi Yue, Ding Hao and Xie Erhao to take the right to go out of the line, becoming the first Chinese post-00s chess player to play in the Nongshim Cup.

The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

Li Weiqing Nine Dan Zhibai 180 hands to win yuan Sheng Qin nine dan

【Yi Lingtao eight paragraph comments】 Layout 17 to 25 unsuccessful, 57 evil hands, should be mentioned in the 61st bit, the actual battle to go through the situation to wrong, behind the white 154 out of the spoon, fortunately the sledgehammer did not catch, Wei Qing escaped a disaster.

The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

154 should be set up on the left side of the A position, and the actual battle gives the black chess A position the opportunity to fight desperately

  At this time, if the Yuan Sheng QinHei 155 is established, there will be a great catastrophe on the upper side, and the victory or defeat will be immediately unpredictable. Fortunately, judging from the progress of the chess game, it feels that Yuan Shengqin's nine-dan game is very tormented, and he has no intention of fighting, and 180 hands have sketched the alliance under the city.

The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

Li Weiqing nine dan in the game

After the game, Li Weiqing himself was also afraid of the changes before the finale. Tomorrow, the Japanese team will send Xu Jiayuan Jiudan as the deputy vanguard to attack the game. Xu Jiayuan is currently the winner of the Japanese Ten Dan Battle, and just beat Yuta Iyama in the final of the Ahan Kiriyama Cup in Japan earlier this month to win the championship.

The second match of the 23rd Nongshim Xin Ramen Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament Chinese pioneer Li Weiqing successfully attacked

Previous Nongshim Cup World Go Team Championships (Three Kingdoms Tournament) results

In the first 22 Nongshim Cup competitions, The Korean team won 13 championships, the Chinese team won the championship 8 times, and the Japanese team won 1 championship. The winner won 500 million won (about 2.89 million yuan), the game fee is 3 million won per game, and the three consecutive winners are specially rewarded with 10 million won, and then the prize money is increased by 10 million won for each additional game.

The Nongshim Cup World Go Team Championship adopts Korean Go rules, black chess stickers 6 and a half mesh, the game is in the form of fast chess, the time is 1 hour per side, and the second reading is 1 minute and 1 time.

Previous Nongshim Cup World Go Team Championships (Three Kingdoms Tournament) Results:

Annual Cup Champion Runner-up 3rd Place

1991-1992 1 SBS Cup South Korea 7 wins 3 losses 3 losses China 3 wins 5 losses Japan 3 wins 5 losses Liu Chang Hyuk 3 consecutive wins

1992-1993 1 Zhenlu Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses Japan 5 wins 5 losses China 3 wins 5 losses Cao Dayuan 3 consecutive wins

1993-1994 2 Zhenlu Cup South Korea 7 wins 4 losses Japan 7 wins 5 losses China 0 wins 5 losses Yeda Noriki 5 consecutive wins, Xu Bongsu 4 consecutive wins

1994-1995 3 Zhenlu Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Miyazawa Goro Lee Chang-ho 4 consecutive wins

1995-1996 4 Zhenlu Cup South Korea 7 wins 4 losses China 6 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Chen Linxin Lee Chang-ho won 3 consecutive wins

1996-1997 5 Zhenlu Cup South Korea 9 wins 1 loss China 2 wins 5 losses Japan 0 wins 5 losses Xu Bongsu 9 consecutive wins

1999-2000 1 Nongshim Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses Chang Hao 3 consecutive wins

2000-2001 2 Nongshim Cup South Korea 7 wins 4 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses China 3 wins 5 losses Choi Chul Han 3 consecutive wins

2001-2002 3 Nongshim Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 7 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Rochel 3 consecutive wins

2002-2003 4 Nongshim Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 6 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Hu Yaoyu 5 consecutive wins, Park Yongxun 4 consecutive wins

2003-2004 5 Nongshim Cup South Korea 5 wins 4 losses Japan 6 wins 5 losses China 3 wins 5 losses Kobayashi Kazumoto Seigen 3 consecutive wins

2004-2005 6 Nongshim Cup South Korea wins 4 wins 4 losses China 4 wins 5 Losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses Lee Chang-ho won 5 consecutive wins

2005-2006 7 Nongshim Cup Japan wins 4 losses South Korea 5 wins 5 Losses China 3 wins 5 losses Yoshiki Ida Cho Han by 3 consecutive wins

2006-2007 8 Nongshim Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 6 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Peng Tsuen 5 consecutive wins, Park Yongxun 4 consecutive wins

2007-2008 9 Nongshim Cup China 7 wins 3 losses South Korea 4 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Chang Hao 4 consecutive wins, Mu Zhen Shuo Wang Tan 3 consecutive wins

2008-2009 10 Nongshim Cup South Korea 7 wins 3 losses China 5 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Jiang Dongrun 5 consecutive wins, 4 consecutive wins

2009-2010 11 Nongshim Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 6 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Sheikh 5 consecutive wins, Kim Ji Seok Lee Chang-ho 3 consecutive wins

2010-2011 12 Nongshim Cup South Korea 7 wins 3 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Sheikh Choi Chul Han 4 consecutive wins

2011-2012 13 Nongshim Cup China 8 wins 4 losses South Korea 6 wins 5 losses Japan 0 wins 5 losses Tan Xiao Kim Ji Seok 4 consecutive wins, Sheikh 3 consecutive wins

2012-2013 14 Nongshim Cup South Korea 6 wins 4 losses China 7 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Tan Xiao Wang Chui Chul Han 3 consecutive wins

2013-2014 15 Nongshim Cup China 8 wins 4 losses South Korea 5 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Fan Tingyu Chen Yaoye won 3 consecutive wins

2014-2015 16 Nongshim Cup China 6 wins 3 losses South Korea 4 wins 5 losses Japan 3 wins 5 losses Wang Tan won 4 consecutive wins

2015-2016 17 Nongshim Cup China wins 4 losses South Korea wins 5 wins 5 losses Japan 4 wins 5 losses Lee Sedol GuLi Li 3 consecutive wins

2016-2017 18 Nongshim Cup China 8 wins 1 loss South Korea 2 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Fan Tingyu 7 consecutive wins

2017-2018 19 Nongshim Cup South Korea wins 3 losses China 5 wins 5 losses Japan 0 wins 5 losses Shen Min won 6 consecutive victories Dang Yifei 5 consecutive wins

2018-2019 20 Nongshim Cup China 8 wins 1 loss South Korea 2 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Fan Tingyu seven consecutive wins

2019-2020 21 Nongshim Cup China 8 wins 4 losses South Korea 4 wins 5 losses Japan 1 win 5 losses Yang Dingxin seven consecutive wins

2020-2021 22 Nongshim Cup South Korea 7 wins 3 losses China 4 wins 5 losses Japan 2 wins 5 losses Shin Jin-chan 5 consecutive wins

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