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Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out

Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out

Park Ting-hwan struck a blow back in the ninth dan.

On November 2, in the second game of the 2021 Samsung Cup World Go Masters Final 3-game at the Korea Chess Academy's 2nd floor conference hall, Park Young-hwan Ji-hei won 191 hands to equalize 1:1. Park Ting-hwan lost the first game in the middle of the nine-dan match, which directly led to the 185-hand loss. In the second set of the final, the fierce fighting broke out and people sweated. The win rate chart has been tight.

Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out

In the tense situation, Park Tinghuan Jiudan has been dominant for a long time.

In this situation, the gradual lead of Park Tinghuan's nine dan waited until Shin Jin-chan's nine-dan loss, and finally struggled to equalize the score. The suspense of victory or defeat is left to the tiebreaker. The total duration of the competition was 4 hours and 17 minutes.

Kim Ji-seok, who sat on the Go TV booth as a special guest, commented: "Shin Jin-hyun Jiu Duan made mistakes in the central judgment, and although Park Tinghuan Jiu Duan had some fluctuations, there were no major mistakes overall and played well. ”

Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out
Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out

Park Young-hwan

Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out
Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out

Shen Zhenchen

The two sides drew a closest draw and are currently 21-26 Shin Jin-chan for Park Ting-hwan. Forgetting the taste of losing chess and constantly breaking the record, Shin Jin-chan's nine-dan winning streak was interrupted, and Shin Jin-chan won 16 world games in the second set of the Samsung Cup final until he lost to Park Tinghuan in the second set of the Samsung Cup final.

The final, which is won by both sides, will start at noon on November 3, and the tiebreaker will be re-guessed. Four-crowned Park Ting-hwan nine-dan and two-crowned Shin Jin-chan nine-dan are both challenging the first Three-Star Cup winner.

Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out

The losing side stands and replays

Shin Jin-hyun Kudan followed the Chunlan Cup, GS Gardes Cup, Korea's Strongest Chess Players, Celebrity, Dragon Star, and Kbs Go King, and aimed for the 7th Crown. For Park Ting-hwan Jiudan, this is his second time to challenge the regular chess championship after more than 2 years. After winning the game, Park Tinghuan Jiudan said in an interview: "The prologue feels a little behind, and it may be lost in the middle game. Until I ate and lived two sons, I felt that the chess became long", "After that I was slightly better and seemed to be able to win." "Yesterday was supposed to dominate the game, but was attacked first in the quest for the ground and eventually lost the game." So today I want to hold the chess a little tighter, but I'm not sure if I messed up. ”

"Although the opponent is very strong, he will manage the state well with the consciousness of not conceding defeat easily, and the final game will go all out."

Park Ting-hwan: Hold up very tightly today The tiebreaker must go all out

Park Ting-hwan was interviewed

Since its inception in 1996, the prize money for the 26th season of the 2021 Samsung Cup has been 300 million won for the first prize and 100 million won (about 540,000 yuan) for the runner-up. As of the last competition, China, South Korea and Japan have won 11, 12 and 2 championships respectively. From 2015 to 2020, Chinese chess players won the championship trophy for six consecutive years.

(The Sword of Evil Spirits is compiled from websites such as Hangame/oro)

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