Ke Jie, a bright star in the Chinese Go world, has shown his unparalleled strength in the world championship many times. Despite failing to win the LG Cup World Chess Championship, his performance was still impressive. In particular, the fierce battle with Shin Minjun Jiudan, who ranks in the top five in South Korea's rating, made people see the strong strength of this former Chinese Go No. 1 player.
In this fierce game, Ke Jie took the lead in black. The two sides fought fiercely in the upper right corner in the prologue stage, and although Ke Jie's order was wrong, Shin Minjun failed to seize the opportunity to crush his opponent in one fell swoop, and the situation was always evenly balanced.
In the battle in the lower left corner, although Shen Minjun had many loopholes, he saw Ke Jie's moves clearly in the struggle, and the situation did not plummet. However, Ke Jie's calm handling on the right at the critical moment made Shen Minjun make 104 mistakes, and black attacked up and down, winning the advantage of the situation in just a few hands.
In the ensuing engagement, Shen Minjun struggled with all his might, but Ke Jie's calm response put White in a difficult position. In the end, Black's dragon slaying on the right won, and Ke Jie Jiudan successfully eliminated the Korean world champion with two good moves.
This game fully demonstrated Ke Jie's deep strength and calm mentality. Not only did he show great skill and tactical vision in the game, but he also kept his cool at crucial moments, seized on his opponent's flaws, and won in one fell swoop.
As a leader in the Chinese Go world, Ke Jie's strength and performance have undoubtedly reached the world-class level. Every time he plays, he touches the hearts of countless chess fans, and every time he wins, he wins glory for the Chinese Go community. Although he failed to win the championship in this LG Cup World Chess Championship, his performance was impressive enough. We look forward to him continuing to show more outstanding strength and performance in future competitions, and create more brilliance for the Chinese Go community!