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Three Kingdoms Ring Winning Streak Record: Seo Bong-so's nine-game winning streak has yet to be impacted

Three Kingdoms Ring Winning Streak Record: Seo Bong-so's nine-game winning streak has yet to be impacted

Yang Dingxin achieved seven consecutive wins in this Nongshim Cup

  On November 26, the 21st Nongshim Shin Ramen Cup World Go Team Championship Second Order 5th Round (Overall Round 9) was played in Busan, South Korea. In the end, Chinese pioneer Yang Dingxin lost to Japanese coach Yuta Iyama and stopped winning seven consecutive wins, regrettably failing to set a new record of consecutive wins in the Nongshim Cup. After this game, the Nongshim Cup has one more column of seven consecutive wins, but on the stage of the Three Kingdoms Ring, there is no shortage of all kinds of wonderful consecutive wins, let's take stock of the players who won wonderful consecutive victories in the ring!

  The predecessors of the Three Kingdoms Tournament Nongxin Cup are the "Sbs Cup" and the "True Dew Cup". The SBS Cup opened in 1991 and was held only once, with South Korea winning the championship. The Jinlu Cup began in December 1992 and ended in February 1997, with the Korean team winning five consecutive championships. The Nongshim Cup began in 1999 and is now in its 21st year.

  True Dew Cup Seo Bong-so nine consecutive victory feat

  Speaking of the record of consecutive victories in the Three Kingdoms Ring, it is impossible not to mention the Korean chess player Seo Bong-so. In the SBS Cup and the Zhenlu Cup, Seo Bong-so has appeared in five sessions, with a total record of 17 wins and 3 losses, including one nine-game winning streak, one four-game winning streak, and twice becoming the finisher. In the only one-time SBS Cup, as the vice marshal of the Korean team, he broke through The Japanese coach Lin Haifeng and the Chinese coach Nie Weiping at the last moment, ending the battle early and showing the heroic nature of the ring. However, the fourth Zhenlu Cup Xu Bongsu failed to qualify for the South Korean competition, at that time many people thought that he was about to be eliminated by the times, until the fifth Zhenlu Cup, Xu Bongsu reappeared in the Korean lineup, and set a feat of nine consecutive wins, when Lee Chang-ho did not get the opportunity to play in this year, Xu Bongsu played in the third set, first knocked the two-win Chinese team Yu Bin out of the ring, then won the Japanese team second general Yansaka Naoto, and then the second general of the Chinese team Chang Hao also failed to defeat him. Seo Bong-so's luck seems to be unstoppable, and then Yamada Norisansheng, Chen Linxin, Wang Licheng, Cao Dayuan, Yi tian Jiji, and Ma Xiaochun, all of whom came out to attack, all ended in failure, which is the nine-game winning process that Xu Bongsu can be a miracle.

  Five consecutive wins in the True Dew Cup (three consecutive wins and above):

Three Kingdoms Ring Winning Streak Record: Seo Bong-so's nine-game winning streak has yet to be impacted

  The highest seven consecutive wins in the Nongshim Cup are all Chinese chess players

  On the battlefield of the Nongshim Cup, the hero of the ring is none other than the Chinese chess player Fan Tingyu, whose total record of the Nongshim Cup is 17 wins and 3 losses, second only to Li Changhao, who has won 19 wins and 3 losses. At the 18th Nongshim Cup in 2016, Fan Tingyu, who served as the pioneer of the Chinese team, achieved seven consecutive wins in the Nongshim Cup, creating a new record of single consecutive wins in the Nongshim Cup, and once again won seven consecutive victories in the 22nd Nongshim Cup. But it is a pity that the two consecutive eight-game wins were intercepted by South Korean chess player Park Tinghuan. Nowadays, the hero of the ring should be filled in with Yang Dingxin's name, Yang Dingxin, born in 98, played in the Nongshim Cup for the first time, and at the same time, as a Chinese pioneer, he achieved the highest record of consecutive victories in the Nongshim Cup. And so far, the record of the highest seven consecutive wins in a single session of the Nongshim Cup has been achieved by Chinese chess players, and korean and Japanese players want to break this record, and this year's Nongshim Cup is impossible.

  Nongshim Cup winning streak (four consecutive wins and above):

Three Kingdoms Ring Winning Streak Record: Seo Bong-so's nine-game winning streak has yet to be impacted
Three Kingdoms Ring Winning Streak Record: Seo Bong-so's nine-game winning streak has yet to be impacted
Three Kingdoms Ring Winning Streak Record: Seo Bong-so's nine-game winning streak has yet to be impacted
Three Kingdoms Ring Winning Streak Record: Seo Bong-so's nine-game winning streak has yet to be impacted

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