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LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

In the first LG Cup, Yoo Chang-hyuk lost to Lee Chang-ho.

In the second session, Liu Changhe defeated the crowd again and reached the final again. This time, the opponent is Taiwanese chess player Wang Licheng Jiudan, who is also a powerful fighter. Two powerful chess players played against each other, and sure enough, sparks splashed around, and the fight was completed for five rounds before winning or losing.

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Wang Licheng and Liu Changhe

The second champion Wang Licheng

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Champion Wang Licheng nine dan

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Wang Licheng nine dan at the 2019 Elders Tournament

Wang Licheng is a Taiwanese Go player who belongs to the Japanese Chess Academy. Born on November 7, 1958 in Nantou, Taiwan. He settled in Japan in 1971. Baigana Garde 9 Dan studied Go as a teacher, entering the dan in 1972 and rising to the ninth dan in 1988. Runner-up in the 1997 Asian Television Quick Chess Tournament (the winner was Yu Bin).

1998 Battle of the Thrones and World Chess Championship of the LG Cup.

In 2000, he won the Chunlan Cup championship and the chess holy war championship.

Born in 1966, Liu Changhe is 9 years older than Lee Chang-ho, two years younger than Ma Xiaochun and 8 years younger than Wang Licheng.

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Runner-up Liu Chang-hyuk 9 dan

Liu Changhe learned chess from his father from an early age. At the age of 9, Liu Changhe won the championship for his first time in the National Junior Championship.

In 1979, he was a hit again, beating the crowd at the 6 National Amateur Go Championships held that year, setting the only precedent for elementary school students to win the national championship.

In 1984, Yoo Chang-hyuk represented South Korea at the 6th World Amateur Go Championship and won the second place. After returning to China, he immediately devoted himself to a career as a professional chess player, and qualified for the first stage of the professional stage that year, when he was 18 years old.

Final Wang Licheng 3:2 Liu Changhe

The first inning of the final was 24.2.1998

Black Chess: Liu Chang-hyuk Nine Dan

White Chess: Wang Licheng Nine Dan

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Liu Jiudan's black chess blocked the center by abandoning the first hand, and then made up the chess with 107 hands. Pay attention to the five sunspots in the center, which are not dead and clean, and have use value

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

The black chess piece rushes left and right, breaking the white chess piece and creating a robbery. The two sides are short and close, and the muscles are fighting each other, which is very exciting

In the end, Liu Changhe won with 7.5 eyes.

Final Round 2 1998.2.26

Black Chess: Wang Licheng Nine Dan

White Chess: Liu Changhe Nine Dan

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

This game is a good game for Wang Jiudan, and the game is very flexible. Liu Jiuduan was a bit obsessed with eating chess, and was turned around several times by Wang Jiuduan

Final Third Innings 1998.3.1

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

This game is a black chess piece of Liu Changhe's nine dan, and the three consecutive stars are magnificent. After the white chess point corner, the two-way sticky loss is too much, and finally it is attacked by the black chess piece, and can only admit defeat.

The fourth inning of the final was 1998.3.20

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Liu Jiudan's white chess pieces were not in good shape, and the attack on the central black chess piece failed, and the real air was urgent, and finally the black chess game won.

Final Round 5 1998.3.22

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

The first four games are all black chess wins, so the guess of the decider is very critical, Wang Licheng nine lucky guesses the black chess, the heart must be very beautiful.

White chess has a strong break, a bit direct ~

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

In an unfavorable situation, the white chess piece ran to the lower right corner to create a robbery, but it was also a little reluctant, and the black chess turned around to get through the difficulties, and the situation became clear.

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

In the end, the black chess piece won 8.5 mesh and won the heavy LG Cup, which was also the first world champion of Wang Licheng's nine dans.

Liu Jiuduan has been ranked second for two consecutive terms, which is also a pity.

Semi-finals 1998.2.5

Wang Licheng won the victory of Choi Myung-hoon

Yoo Chang-hyuk Wins Lee Chang-ho

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

At that time, Liu Changhe was definitely a fresh existence in the chess world, and these two steps flew to defend the corner and brought the situation into the unknown territory, so there was a possibility of defeating Lee Chang-ho.

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

The attack of the black chess pieces was fierce, the white chess pieces were divided into seven or eight pieces, and finally Liu Jiudan's black chess pieces won the middle game and successfully reached the final.

However, after winning Lee Chang-ho to enter the final, in fact, Liu Chang-hyuk is still quite stressed, because the first three-star cup won Lee Chang-ho lost to Ki-ki Ida, and was unanimously attacked by domestic public opinion

Unexpectedly, I still lost to Wang Licheng in the final...

Quarterfinals 1997.10.27

Wang Licheng won the battle against Cao Xuanxuan

Choi Myung-hoon wins Seo Bong-so

Liu Changhe Katsu Kobayashi Jue

Lee Chang-ho wins Ma Xiaochun

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Wang Jiu duan's strength is strong, Cao Jiu Duan's soft wind fast gun, when encountering Wang Jiu Duan's hard qigong, it is still difficult to perform, and finally can only admit defeat in the middle.

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

The scene at the endgame. The big dragon above the black chess piece was eaten, and the big dragon on the right side of the white chess piece was eaten, and the fierce battle was fought

Round of Sixteen 1997.6.29

Wang Licheng defeated Rui Naiwei

Cho Hyun Hyun wins Cho Ji Hoon

Choi Myung Hoon Wins Yu Bin

Seo Bong-so Wins Chang-ho

Liu Changhe won the willow time smoke

Kobayashi Kyaw Katsu Hans

Lee Chang-ho wins Shao Weigang

Ma Xiaochun wins Li Shengzai

Cho Hyun Hyun and Cho Ji Hoon met many times in the competition, and Zhao Jiu Duan lost more and won less.

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

Starting with the Avalanche in the upper left corner, the battle stretches globally, but overall the black chess pieces are thicker. Cao Jiudan's black chess pieces ate the white chess pieces below, and then made a big fuss in the white sky, and finally won the middle game.

First round

Chang Hao Sheng Lee Sedol

The rest is slightly

LG Cup History: The second LG Cup, Wang Licheng vs Liu Changhe

At that time, Li Shishi was still very young, and Li Shishi's black chess in this game had to shrink his hands and feet, and Chang Hao's white chess pieces were frequently issued. When playing the score, I once felt that the black and white sides were adjusted one by one~ ~ ~ ~ .

Attached: Previous LG Cup finals

LG Cup prefers newcomers, and it can be seen very clearly from this long list

The second year of the year won the score and the second place

1 1997 Lee Chang-ho 3-0 Yoo Chang-hyuk

2 1998 Wang Licheng 3-2 Liu Changhe Wang Licheng won the first world championship

3 1999 Lee Chang-ho 3-0 Ma Xiaochun

4 2000 Yu Bin 3-1 Liu Changhe Yu Bin is currently the only world champion

5 2001 Lee Chang-ho 3-2 Lee Sedol

6 2002 Liu Chang-hyuk 3-2 Cho Hwan-hyun

7 2003 Lee Sedol 3-1 Lee Chang-ho

8 2004 Lee Chang-ho 3-1 Mue Jin-suk

9 2005 Zhang Xu 3-1 Yu Bin Zhang Xu is currently the only world champion

10 2006 Coulee 3-2 Chen Yaoye Coulee's first world champion

11 2007 Zhou Junxun 2-1 Hu Yaoyu Zhou Junxun is currently the only world champion

12 2008 Lee Sedol 2-1 Han Sang-hoon

13 2009 Coulee 2-0 Lee Sedol

14 2010 Kong Jie 2-0 Lee Chang-ho

15 2011 Park Wen-yao 2-0 Kong Jae Park Wen-yao is currently the only world champion

16 2012 Jiang Weijie 2-0 Lee Chang-ho Jiang Weijie is currently the only world champion

17 2013 Shiyue 2-0 Yuan Sheng Qin Shiyue is currently the only world champion

18 2014 Ng Ka Hee 2-1 Zhou Rui Yang Ng Ka Hi is currently the only world champion

19 2015 Park Young-hwan 2-1 Kim Ji-seok

20 2016 Kang Dong-yun 2-1 Park Yong-hoon

21 2017 Dang Yifei 2-0 Zhou Ruiyang Dang Yifei is currently the only world champion

22 2018 Serhoe 2-1 Yuta Iyama Scherho is currently the only world champion

23 2019 Yang Dingxin 2-1 Shiyue Yang Dingxin is currently the only world champion

24 2020 Shin Jin-chan 2-0 Park Young-hwan Shin-jin-chan is currently the only world champion

25 2021 Ke Jie vs Shen Min

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