Ke Jie, more than 220 hands, slaying the dragon defeated the three generals of the Han Nongxin Cup,

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-19

Recently, Chinese Go player Ke Jie and former South Korean world champion Won Sung-qin played against each other in the Han Nongsin Cup, and after more than 220 fierce battles, Ke Jie finally defeated the Korean master. Ke Jie started the game with a positive attack and quickly took the lead in the situation. But in the middle game, Yuan Shengqin fought back decisively and once reversed the disadvantage. Then Ke Jie accurately judged the situation, defeated Yuan Shengqin's several sons on the key road, regained the initiative, and finally won completely. The game was full of reversals and thrilling confrontations, and it also proved once again the strength and progress of China's new generation of chess players. Ke Jie's outstanding performance has injected a boost into the future of Chinese Go.

Recently, Chinese Go player Ke Jie and South Korea's former world champion and Korean Go standard-bearer Yuan Shengqin played a thrilling game in the South Korean Nongshim Cup Go Tournament. In this duel, Ke Jie and Yuan Shengqin went back and forth, and launched a fierce competition of more than 220 hands. In the end, on the key road, Ke Jie defeated Yuan Shengqin and defeated the Korean master.

At the beginning, Ke Jie took an active attack, quickly seized the ground on the sideline, and soon took the lead in the robbery. But in the middle of the game, Yuan Shengqin resolutely counterattacked, caught Ke Jie's son, and reversed the disadvantage in one fell swoop. However, just when Yuan Shengqin was in control of the situation, Ke Jie accurately judged the situation and seized the opportunity to defeat Yuan Shengqin's layout in the lower right corner. This move is both beautiful and accurate, opening the door for Ke Jie again.

After the key battle, Ke Jie took advantage of the situation and dug metadata value Zhuyuan Shengqin in the middle and lower lanes, expanding the lead. At the end of the game, Yuan Shengqin's thoughts were confused and he could no longer form a strong threat to Ke Jie. In the end, Ke Jie and Yuan Shengqin went through more than 220 desperate games, and Yuan Shengqin announced that he would admit defeat.

The game is full of repeated reversals and life-and-death confrontations. At the beginning of the game, Ke Jie actively attacked, and Yuan Shengqin successfully overtook in the middle game, but was completely won by Ke Jie in the final game. Ke Jie's tactical layout and judgment were fully demonstrated in this match, and Won Sung-kyun also showed the strength and resilience of the Korean master.

Ke Jie's victory in this battle once again proves the growth and progress of the new generation of Chinese chess players. In the face of Go powerhouses such as South Korea and Japan, China's young generation has gradually risen to the fore and has won many important tournaments. Ke Jie's outstanding performance has injected a boost into Chinese Go, indicating that Chinese Go is ushering in a new period.

Looking ahead, the Go confrontation between China and South Korea will continue to be staged. We have reason to believe that under the leadership of the new generation of chess players such as Ke Jie, Chinese Go will surely open up new glories. This game in which Ke Jie vs. Yuan Shengqin won more than 220 hands is just a microcosm of the magnificent history. Let's wait and see to witness the higher peaks of Chinese Go!

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