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In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

At 11:00 Beijing time on October 28, the second day of the semi-finals of the 26th "Samsung Car Insurance Cup" World Go Masters was dropped online. The only remaining chess player in the Chinese legion, Yang Dingxin, fought a backwater battle, and gained an advantage in the early stage, and the official stage failed to find the optimal order, regrettably missing a good situation. In the final, two Korean chess players, Shin Jin-hyun and Park Young-hwan, qualified for the Samsung Cup final for the second time since 2007 by a Korean chess player. Yike Go brings wonderful live broadcasts to all chess players:

Yang Dingxin (middle) defeats Shin Jin-chan (Han) (Fan Yin's eight-paragraph commentary)

The historical record of Yang Dingxin 7:4 Shen Zhenchen. In previous interviews, Shen zhenchen also admitted that Yang Dingxin was the most difficult Chinese chess player to deal with. In the first few consecutive games, the white chess shen zhenchen was held in this game, and the two sides of the prologue fought in the lower left.

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

Yang Dingxin's 76 hands do not pay attention to the work below the black chess, and the gorgeous leaning on the right side is also a choice of star array. While restricting the power of black chess, it also dissolves the severity of black chess pulling out the second son of the middle abdomen.

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

In actual combat, Shen Zhenchen pulled out his mid-abdomen to choose to fight, and after continuous force, he seemed to be a bit on the head. After 125, a string of black chess pieces is quite unreasonable, and the black chess pieces need to be supplemented after rolling the bag, and the white chess pieces are not afraid of the battle here.

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

Seeing the defeat in the middle abdomen, Shen Zhenchen, who had a keen sense of victory and defeat, threw a depth bomb of 147, which was difficult to deal with directly. If the white chess can successfully profit from the attack, it is a difficult situation for the black chess.

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

The 188 hands of white chess are the turning point of the game. Ai suggests that if you first seal the large space above, it is difficult to stick to the black chess piece. Actual combat Yang Dingxin's choice to stick back to a son is a significant slowdown. The situation has once again fallen into the fog of half-eyed officials.

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

238 lots is the last chance. Shen Zhenchen judged the situation well, and chose to eliminate the robbery in the upper left. White chess needs to play the spire of C10 to maintain the half-eye gap. Yang Dingxin in the actual combat reading seconds did not see the left binding order, and chose the upper right backhand 5-eye official. Shin Jin-chan decisively pulled back a son in E11, and the plate surface came to more than 8 mesh. Everywhere the shape is fixed, the white chess piece has no chance to turn over.

Commentary Fan Yin Eight Paragraphs: The quality of the two sides in the first half of this game is very high, and the balance of power is still maintained after continuous conversion. Xiao Shen 103's tiger came out as a turning point, wanting to impact white chess, but it was not worth the loss under Dingye's perfect response. Dingye 152 missed a more brutal break, giving Xiao Shen a chance, but Xiao Shen then continued to sacrifice slow hands, and to 181 was a slightly better situation for white chess. 188 is a very unfortunate hand, the actual battle fell behind, and the situation was significantly closer. Xiao Shen's back to make up the 211, 213 before the resurgence is also very agile. Overall, it was a very regrettable round for Dingye. However, it should also be sighed that the second half of Xiao Shen's set is indeed very good, which has caused a lot of pressure to Ding ye in the reading second.

The semi-finals are now all over. South Korean chess players Park Young-hwan and Shin Jin-jin will meet in the final. This is the second time since Lee Sedol and Park Yongxun in 2007 that a Korean chess player has won the final of the Samsung Cup. At the same time, the Chinese chess player's six-star cup champion was interrupted. The Samsung Cup final will be held on November 1-3.

Shin won the round to achieve 15 consecutive world wins. This year, he won 23 wins and 3 losses against Chinese chess player Shen Zhenchen, only to Ke Jie, Mi Yuting and Ding Hao in the weijia. At the beginning of the year, Shin Jin-chan issued a vow that "this year's World Series will never lose a game" (later revised to allow a game of chess to be lost), and the Flag is still standing.

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In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan
In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan
In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

Yang Dingxin

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan
In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan
In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan
In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan
In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

Shen Zhenchen

In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan
In the semi-finals, Yang Dingxin's new achievements were lost in the final, and Shin Jin-chan met with Park Tinghuan

Shin was interviewed

Samsung Cup Past Champions and Runners-up:

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

1 1996 Yitian Kiki 9th Dan 2-1 Liu Changhe 9th Dan

2 1997 Lee Chang-ho 9-dan 3-0 Kobayashi Kyaw 9-dan

3 1998 Lee Chang-ho 9-dan 3-2 Ma Xiaochun 9-dan

4 1999 Lee Chang-ho 9-dan 3-0 Cho Sun-jin 9-dan

5 2000 Liu Chang-hyuk 9-dan 3-1 Yamada Nori 3Sei 8-dan

6 2001 Cho Hwan Hyun 9 Dan 2-1 Chang Hao 9 Dan

7 2002 Cao Xuanxuan Nine Duan 2-0 Wang Lei Eight Duan

8 2003 Cho Ji-hoon 9-dan 2-1 Park Yong-hoon 4-dan

9 2004 Lee Sedol Nine Duan 2-0 Wang Tan 5 Duan

10 2005 9 sections of the Roche River 2-1 Lee Chang Ho 9 sections

11 2006 Chang Hao 9 Dan 2-0 Lee Chang Ho 9 Dan

12 2007 Lee Se-seok 9 Dan 2-1 Park Yong Xun 9 Dan

13 2008 Lee Sedol 9 dan 2-0 Kong Jie 7 dan

14 2009 Kong Jie 9 sections 2-0 Qiu Jun 8 sections

15 2010 Coulee 9-dan 2-1 Xu Yinghao 8-dan

16 2011 Yuan Sheng Qin 9 segments 2-1 Coulee 9 segments

17 2012 Lee Sedol 9 dan 2-1 Coulee 9 dan

18 2013 Tang Weixing 3rd Dan 2-0 Lee Sedol 9th Dan

19 2014 Kim Ji-seok 9-dan 2-0 Don Wei-sung 9-dan

20 2015 Ke Jie nine segments 2-0 times more than nine segments

21 2016 Ke Jie Nine Duan 2-1 柁嘉熹九段

22 2017 Gu Zihao 5 dan 2-1 Tang Weixing 9 dan

23 2018 Ke Jie Nine Duan 2-1 An Guo Hyun Eight Duan

24 2019 Tang Weixing 9th Dan 2-1 Yang Dingxin 9th Duan

25 2020 Ke Jie Nine Duan 2-0 Shen Zhen Zhen Nine Duan

26 2021 Shin Jin-hyun 9-dan vs Park Ting-hwan 9-dan

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