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Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup

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Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup

On the afternoon of November 1, the third round of the 2021 China-Japan-Korea Nie Weiping Cup Go Masters was played in Du Fu Caotang, Chengdu, Nie Weiping lost to his old opponent Cao Xuanxuan, Chang Hao and Gu Li lost to Lee Chang-ho and Zhao Hansheng respectively, and China's 2-3 South Korean team. Yike Go brings wonderful live broadcasts to all chess players:

South Korea wins 3-2 over China

Cho Hyun Hyun (Han) Sheng Nie WeiPing (center)

Lee Chang-ho (Han) Sheng Chang-ho (middle) (Soft and gentle commentary)

Cho Han-sung (Han) Sheng Gu Li (middle) (Soft and gentle commentary)

Li Jingyuan (Han) defeats Zhang Xuan (middle)

Moon Min Jong (Han) defeats Tu Xiaoyu (middle)

In the previous two rounds, China and South Korea lost to Japan 1-4, which made the game lose the suspense of the championship early. However, the "narrow road" of Chinese and Korean celebrities is always particularly eye-catching when they meet again.

Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup

Nie Weiping and Cao Xuanxuan, who were the flagship figures who detonated the Sino-Korean Go fever respectively, are now once again tattooed and talked, and Cao Xuanxuan played better in the second half of the game, and Nie Weiping regretted that he could not open the peace.

Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup

The soft and gentle person who served as the interpreter commented that Chang Haozhibai and Li Changhao had been biting very tightly in front of the battle, starting from the 68 break, Bai walked around without walking to anything, although the back was very tight, but the black chess responded correctly, congratulations to Da Li.

At this point, the Chinese team fell behind 0-2, Zhang Xuan and young player Tu Xiaoyu did not fail in their mission, defeated Li Jingyuan and Wen Minzhong respectively, and successfully equalized. However, in the final round, Gu Li's right side did not respond properly, resulting in a sharp turn in the situation, and finally lost to Zhao Hansheng, and China lost 2-3 to South Korea, ranking at the bottom.

Attached: Previous Nie Weiping Cup results

  Inaugural Champion: Koichi Kobayashi (Japan)

  Runner-up: Nie Weiping (China)

  3rd Runner-up: Yoo Chang-hyuk (Korea)

  Fourth: Ma Xiaochun (China)

2nd Champion: South Korea

Runner-up: China

3rd place: Japan

3rd Champion: Japan

Runner-up: South Korea

3rd place: China team

Scene photo: (from Chang Lifei, etc.)

Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup

Lee Chang-ho

Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup

Cho Hwan-hyun

Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup
Nie Changgu lost to South Korea's old enemy china at the bottom of the Nie Weiping Cup

The entry list is as follows:

Chinese team: Nie Weiping 9 dan, Chang Hao 9 dan, Gu Li 9 dan, Zhang Xuan 8 dan, Tu Xiaoyu 6 dan;

Japan team: Masaki Takemiya 9-dan, Keigo Yamashita 9-dan, Kono Rinku-dan, Aoki Kikuyo 8-dan, Fukuoka Kentaro 2nd-dan;

South Korea team: Cho Hwan-hyun 9-dan, Lee Chang-ho 9-dan, Cho Han-sung 9-dan, Lee Jing-won 3-dan, Moon Min-jong 4-dan.

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 chinese Go rules, the time is 5 times 1 minute reading seconds after 1 hour per side, the game adopts a fixed-person platform system, each team has 5 people, including one person in the 50s, 70s and 80s, one female elder over the age of 45, one young chess player under the age of 18, the first round of China vs Japan, the second round of Japan vs South Korea, the third round of China vs South Korea. 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.

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