
On the afternoon of October 16, the final of the 17th Advocate Chess Cup China Professional Go Championship and the final of the 10th Chen Yi Cup China Amateur Go Tournament were fought at the YingShi Building in Shanghai. In the first game of the three chess games in the final of the Qiqi Cup, Ding Hao won against Yang Dingxin without counting points. In the first game of the Chen Yi Cup final 3 pieces, Sui Zexiang won 3 points against Ma Tianfang.
The second round of the final will continue on October 18 at the Ying Building in Shanghai.
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As early as 2014, Yang Dingxin, who became famous at a young age, had already won the championship in the final stage of the 11th Advocate Chess Cup with a 2-0 clean sheet park Wenyao. Seven years later, Yang Dingxin jiudan, who picked the girder of Chinese Go, returned to his hometown where he had shined, and faced another young and famous chess player, I don't know what I feel in my heart. On October 9, a week ago, Ding Hao defeated Yu Jiaxi in the round of 16 of the first National Hand Competition and successfully advanced to the ninth. Ding Hao took only 69 innings from the sixth to the ninth dan, and in 148 days, set the fastest record since 1982 from the eighth to the ninth dan. The final of this year's Advocacy Chess Cup is also the first domestic final fanqi that Ding Hao has experienced.
Ding Hao took the lead in black, and during the layout stage, both sides guarded the air, first saluted and then soldiered. Black 27 was nakedly induced, White 28 harassed the black array excessively regardless of the breakpoint, and Ding Hao also tore the mask of Xia Jing, and 29 was broken. After that, the two sides of the battle reached the end, and there was also the aftertaste of R17 torso in the upper right, forming a pattern of Yang Dingxin breaking through the air everywhere and Ding Hao's thick charge.
Yang Dingxin's right side wrenched and glued his hands greedily, posing a "no matter who you are, who is yours, it's all mine" posture, how can Ding Hao's iron bones Zheng Zheng admit losses? After disconnecting the two unenviable dragons of the white chess, the 99 digging map was poor dagger. At this time, the AI suggests abandoning the top and eating and living below, which is a slightly better official game of black chess. In actual combat, Yang Dingxin's strategy of not pulling out a dime continued to be implemented, and after the left and right rushed to settle the upper part, the white chess piece below looked like it was about to be pierced.
Black 133 stands are the final blow to destroy the Radha. After that, in order to make the left dragon alive, the white chess piece hit the bottom; in order to save the lower number, he could only watch the black chess live into the corner, and the white chess piece that was greatly damaged on the ground finally surrendered and admitted defeat.
Sui Zexiang won Ma Tianfang
Sui Zexiang held a black duel against Ma Tianfang. Although Sui Zexiang once gave his opponent a chance in the middle of this game, Ma Tianfang also failed to have a significant advantage in the overall situation. In the prologue stage, the value judgment of the upper right robbery was unclear, Ma Tianfang failed to eliminate the robbery in time, and the black chess piece abandoned the robbery to gain an advantage. Sui Zexiang's 69-handed back hand was glued in the second way, suspected of being casual, and sent out the previous advantage.
(Black 95 i.e. H16)
Since then, the situation has been glued, when the black chess 95 turn, Ma Tianfang 96 chose to get off the front, which is puzzling. Sui Zexiang immediately rushed to eat the upper left white horn and established a victory for himself, after which Ma Tianfang had no chance.
Pictures of the scene
Ding Hao accepted the pre-match security check
Yang Dingxin was in charge of the white drop
Sponsored by the China Weiqi Association and the Shanghai YingChangqi Weiqi Weiqi Education Foundation, the tournament adopts the Rules of Ying's Go, and the championship prize is 450,000 yuan.
As the first offline event held this year, the Advocate Chess Cup fired the first shot of "tournament resumption". From April 5th to 8th, 178 players competed fiercely in the preliminary round, and 16 players such as Liao Yuanhe and Wang Xinghao stood out from their respective groups and advanced to the rematch. There were a total of 24 chess players in the rematch, and a two-round single-elimination system was adopted, and finally Dang Yifei, Tan Xiao, Zhao Chenyu and other chess players entered the tournament.
There are a total of 30 players in this tournament, and the last champion and runner-up Ke Jie and Zhou Ruiyang will directly enter the second round as seeded players.
In the first round of 32 matches, Chinese Taipei chess player Lin Junyan defeated Fan Tingyu, Tang Weixing, Feng Jiaxi, Yang Dingxin and others successfully advanced, Mi Yuting and Shi Yue were out, and the only female player, Zhou Hongyu, was eliminated by Ding Hao. The round of 16 continued, the defending champion Ke Jie lost to Li Xuanhao, the last runner-up Zhou Ruiyang lost to Huang Yunsong, both of which were eliminated, and Lin Juntan of Chinese Taipei defeated Zhao Chenyu to advance to the top 8.
The quarter-final battle focus battle world champion Yang Dingxin and Dang Yifei against each other, the result is that Yang Dingxin has no danger to win with a 1 point advantage, Li Xuanhao, who eliminated Ke Jie in the last round, lost to "New Tianyuan" Gu Zihao, and the popular new Ding Hao eliminated the triple crown champion Tang Weixing. Lin Juntan, a Baodao chess player who played in the top 8 for the first time, lost to Huang Yunsong in the middle of the game and failed to go further.
In the semi-finals, Ding Hao took the lead in defeating Huang Yunsong 2:0 to enter the final. Yang Dingxin played three full sets with Gu Zihao, and Yang Dingxin won two wins to enter the final. The final triple chess was held on October 16-19 this year at the Ying Building in Shanghai.
Attached: Past champions and runners-up
Year Champion Score Runner-up
1st 2004 Kong Jie 2-1 Wang Lei
2nd 2005 Zhou Heyang 2-0 Kong Jie
3rd 2006 Kong Jie 2-1 Coulee
4th 2007 Coulee 2-1 Liu Xing
5th 2008 Qiu Jun 2-1 Liu Xing
6th 2009 Wang Yao 2-0 Wang Yao
7th 2010 柁嘉熹 2-1 Zhou Ruiyang
8th 2011 Coulee 2-0 Liu Xing
9th 2012 Chen Yaoye 2-1 柁嘉熹
10th 2013 Shiyue 2-0 laughs
11th 2014 Yang Dingxin 2-0 Park Moon-yao
12th 2015 Lian Xiao 2-0 Qiu Jun
13th 2016 Yu Jiaxi 2-0 Lian Laugh
14th 2017 Tan Xiao 2-0 Jiang Weijie
15th 2018 Mi Yuting 2-1 柁嘉熹
16th 2019 Ke Jie 2-0 Zhou Ruiyang