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4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

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Dear chess friends, on April 9, 2024, the 29th LG Cup China Qualifiers kicked off in Quzhou, Zhejiang. In the past, these informal qualifiers were usually more capricious in terms of coverage, but this time they are presented more completely, which can be seen as a big improvement.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

Round 1 Results:  

Group 1

  Qi Yuting wins Li Xuanhao

  Li Qincheng won Dang Yifei

Group 2

  Gu Zihao won Xu Jiayang

  Wang Xinghao wins Zhao Chenyu

Group 3

  Yang Dingxin won over Xie Ke

  Fan Tingyu wins Yang Kaiwen

Group 4

  Ke Jie wins Li Weiqing

  Lian Xiao is better than Tan Xiao

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

Ke Jie defeated Li Weiqing in the first round, and Lian Xiao, who had just passed his 30th birthday, defeated his friend Tan Xiao, who came to celebrate his birthday with him. The popular player Li Xuanhao in Group 1 was out in the first round, and Wang Xinghao defeated Zhao Chenyu in Group 2.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

In addition, the 7th Boss Software Cup also continued to play the 3rd and 4th rounds of the group stage during the day, and there were many games.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

The South Korean side started the first match of the 25th Mai Xin Cup 3 finals in the evening, and Shin Jinjin defeated Kim Myung-hoon completely.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

(Real spectrum 43~62) Coming to the key point of the game, Shin Jinzhen's pressing AI in the upper right corner is not very high, but Kim Myung-hoon's continuous concessions here give Shin Jinzhen an early advantage. At 62 white, Shin Zhenzhen's win rate came to 87%, laying the foundation for the victory.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

Variation: The AI thinks that black should move according to this totem here, so that black has a roughly 70% chance of winning.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

4.9 The 3rd and 4th rounds of the 12th Ha Chan Seok Talent Tournament were held, and Jung-eui Sumire, who lost one set on the first day, lost another set in the fourth round on the second day and completely withdrew from the main event. In the end, he ended this year's Ha Chan Seok trip with a record of 2 wins and 2 losses and 15th place in the preliminaries.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

In addition, the 5th Korean Strongest Chess Player Battle Round-robin tournament continues, Lee Chang-seok defeated Lim Sun-gyu in white, and whether Lim Sun-gyu will become the only player in this round-robin circle is the biggest suspense in addition to the right to challenge.

4.9 Go event: Shin Zhenzhen defeated Kim Myung-hoon in the first game of the Maixin Cup finals, and LG won Li Weiqing in the qualifiers

OK That's all for the 4.9 Go event, ebb tide.

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