On October 31, the second round of the 3rd China-Japan-Korea Nie Weiping Cup Go Masters in 2021 ended in Du Fu Caotang, Chengdu, and the Chinese team truceed this round, with Japan playing against South Korea. As a result, Masaki Takemiya defeated Cho Kaoru-hyun, Keigo Yamashita defeated Lee Chang-ho, Kikuyo Aoki and Kentaro Fukuoka also won two consecutive victories respectively, and japan won the championship in the early round with an aggregate score of 4-1.

Cho Hyun Hyun in the game
Korea 1:4 Japan
Cho Kao Hyun (Han) Minhyō Masaki (Japanese)
Lee Chang-ho (Han) Negative Kyunggo Yamashita (Japanese)
Cho Han-sung (Han) Katsu Kono Pro (Japanese)
Lee Kyung-won (Han) Negative Aoki Kihisa (Japanese)
Moon Min Jong (Han) defeated Fukuoka Hangtaro (Japan)
In the first round of matches on the 30th, the Chinese team lost 1-4 to the Japanese team. Today ushered in the second round of the competition, South Korea's Cho Lee master and apprentice all appeared, and finally lost to Masaki Takemiya and Keigo Yamashita. Japan's female team's Kikuyo Aoki continued to play well, defeating Li Jingyuan. Youngster Kentaro Fukuoka also won another round, defeating Moon Min-jong. All four Japanese won in a row, helping the team to win the championship in the early round. In last year's second "Nie Weiping Cup" competition, the Japanese team lost two consecutive times and ranked at the bottom. This year they fought a comeback battle with two consecutive wins.
Masaki Takemiya in the game
The third round of the 3rd China-Japan-Korea Nie Weiping Cup Go Masters in 2021 will continue at 13:00 on November 1, with China playing against South Korea, and the two sides will compete for the runner-up of this tournament.
The 3rd China-Japan-Korea Nie Weiping Cup Go Masters in 2021 is hosted by the China Weiqi Association, Chengdu Municipal Sports Bureau and Chengdu Qingyang District People's Government, and hosted by Sichuan Weiqi Association, Chengdu Chess Academy, Chengdu Qingyang District Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau. The game adopts the rules of Chinese Go, the time is 5 times after 1 hour per side, 1 minute reading seconds, the game adopts a fixed person system, each team has 5 people, including one person representing his hand in the 50s, 70s and 80s, one female elder over 45 years old, and one young chess player under 18 years old. 2 points are awarded for each game win, 2 points are awarded for those with the highest score, the one with the higher score is ranked first, if the score is the same, the score is compared, and if the difference cannot be made, the ranking is tied. The prize money for the winner is 450,000 yuan, the prize money for the runner-up is 250,000 yuan, and the prize money for the third runner-up is 200,000 yuan.
Aoki Kikudai in the game
Kentaro Fukuoka in the game
Lee Chang-ho in the game
Red Star News reporter Meng Wubin
Edited by Ou Peng
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