Judging from the overall record, the first of the four kings of South Korea to fall behind is Seo Bong-so, but the field commander's explosive power is amazing, and he may create a new legend at any time. From the end of 1996 to February 1997, he soared a shocking nine-game winning streak in the fifth Zhenlu Cup Three Nations Ring Tournament, single-handedly swept the Chinese and Japanese teams, and directly stopped the Zhenlu Cup. With this momentum, Xu Bongsu competed in the 10th Fujitsu Cup in April, which naturally made Chinese and Japanese chess players dare not slack off.
Seo Bong-so drew the European representative Zaist in the first round, Kwon as a trainer, and in the second round he met Japan's super-first-class chess player Koichi Kobayashi, who may be the opponent he is most reluctant to draw.
Koichi Kobayashi in 1997 had fallen from the throne of The Japanese chess world and was in a championship-free state at the time, but who could not see him as a top enemy? Although Xu Fengsu has a strong deterrent effect on Chinese and Japanese masters, he is always helpless when he encounters Kobayashi Kobayashi, who has a solid chess style. The two had met in the Fujitsu Cup in the previous two times, with the fourth quarter-final battle and the sixth second round of Kobayashi Koichi winning.
The four Japanese players that Seo Bong-so defeated at the 5th Zhenlu Cup were Naoto Yansaka, Norizo Yamada, Wang Licheng, and Kiki Ieda, and there were no super-first-class chess players at that time. After changing the stage and then fighting the bitter hand Kobayashi Koichi, can Xu Fengsu still have the momentum in the Three Kingdoms Ring?

The second round of the 10th Fujitsu Cup
黑: Kobayashi Koichi 9th Dan (Japan)
White: Seo Bong-so 9-dan (Korea)
Black paste 5 1/2 mesh
A total of 195 lots
Black wins in the middle of the game
Date of the match: 14 April 1997
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Both are full-time chess players in the first ten Fujitsu Cup. Koichi Kobayashi was the most winner of the previous nine Fujitsu Cups (16 innings), and he finished second in the eighth edition and third in the ninth edition.
Seo Bong-so reached the final four in the second term, but has since performed mediocrely in the Fujitsu Cup, only reaching the quarterfinals in the fourth edition, and the eighth and ninth editions have been out of the first round for two consecutive years.
First spectrum 1-50
Kobayashi Hikari took the lead in black.
Kobayashi's chess is known for being solid, while Xu Fengsu mainly relies on the chaotic battles in the middle game to win, and the layout is as simple as possible, so the start of the two sides is very flat.
After the lower left corner, the black chess piece grabbed the field.
The upper shape, white 40, 42 are very concise, Xu Fengsu is charged.
Black 43 also had to be pressed below, slightly excessive.
White 44 sticker is a good point, putting pressure on the two black chess pieces above.
White 48 town head attack, white 50 looking for tone.
Second Spectrum 1-50 (i.e. 51-100)
White 2 doesn't seem to be as directional as flying in the mid-abdomen.
Black 9 also has to surround the lower side, and Kobayashi is worthy of the subway stream.
Seo Bong-so couldn't find a very powerful attack method for a while, and Bai 18 flew to statically brake.
Black 19 is close, white 22 or below turns to empty, and the rhythm is a bit chaotic.
Black 31 and 33 make up powerful dragons, and White Chess loses its target.
White 34 had to return to the road of hard work.
Bai 36, 38 do robbery, Xu Fengsu is still not willing to be flat!
When Black 43 was looking for robbery, White 44 was unexpected.
Black 45 broke first, and then Black 47 and 49 attacked the white chess, and Kobayashi instantly controlled the situation.
Third Spectrum 1-50 (i.e. 101-150)
The conversion to black 9, the black chess pieces are profitable, and the white chess pieces that are already insufficient are even worse.
Above the fixed, white 18 forced to take off first, want to surround the abdominal space.
Kobayashi walked very steadily, and he was always confident in his second half.
White 30 is not in a hurry, but the official means below black 35 have fallen behind, and if the white chess piece goes down on the left, there is still a fight.
Unfortunately, the white 42 slow hand was flown out by the black 43, and the white chess was always empty.
Fourth Spectrum 1-45 (i.e. 151-195)
This spectrum has fully entered The pace of Kobayashi, and Xu Fengsu can't find a place to exert his strength.
After the black 45, Xu Fengsu, who was much behind in the real air, threw himself.
The "Field Commander" lost his goal in front of the solid subway stream, and had nowhere to show his chaotic strength, and Seo Bong-so was eliminated by Kobayashi Koichi at the Fujitsu Cup for the third time, which was the only three meetings between the two of them in the official World Series. It wasn't until more than two decades later that the two former heroes reunited at the Senatorial Tournament, winning one of each of the two matches.
The Korean players lost three games and three defeats in the second round, all out of the game, and suffered a huge setback.
Koichi Kobayashi, the king of a generation, successfully advanced to the quarterfinals, and after losing his domestic title, he will usher in the most brilliant performance on the world competition stage.
The 10th Fujitsu Cup second round of eight matches, China vs Japan 2-3 (including Zhou Junxun lost to Masaki Takemiya), China vs South Korea 1-0, Japan vs South Korea 2-0. Five Japanese players who reached the quarter-finals became big winners, three Chinese players advanced to the quarter-finals, and South Korean players were wiped out. The quarterfinals become the big PK between China and Japan, will there be a new championship?
Kobayashi Kwangichi won against Seo Bong-so in 195 hands
Koichi Kobayashi
Seo Bong-so
In 2017, Elder Sai Seo Bong-so defeated Koichi Kobayashi