In yesterday's 11 rounds of the Nongshim Cup, South Korean chess player Shin Zhenzhen Jiudan continued to play excellently and defeated China's Zhao Chenyu Jiuduan, so that he won three consecutive victories in this competition, and he has achieved a terrifying 13 consecutive victories in four consecutive street games! Another god in South Korea after Lee Chang-ho!
Lee Chang-ho Kudan had won 14 consecutive victories in the 1st to 6th Nongshim Cup, and he was the main player at that time, which also allowed the Korean team to win the first 6 championships in succession. In the 7th competition, Kiki Ita finally interceded Lee Chang-ho and also helped the Japanese team win the Nongshim Cup for the first time. However, it is embarrassing that this is the only time that Japan has won the championship. In the next 18 editions, the Japanese team failed to win the championship, and it has basically been at the bottom in the past 10 years.
Shin Zhenzhen has won 13 consecutive victories since the 22nd, of which in the 22nd he served as the vice general to end the ring with 5 consecutive wins, the 23rd main general won 4 consecutive wins and cleared the stage with one shot, and in the 24th he defeated the Chinese main player Gu Zihao Jiudan in the final battle, allowing the South Korean to achieve three consecutive championships. At present, the number of Nongshim Cup champions is 15 in South Korea, 8 in China, and 1 in Japan, and it has basically become a China-Korea championship.
And the veteran tournament has been more and more held in recent years. Since the opening of the Xin'an Veteran Competition in 2021, the old-timers of the Three Kingdoms at the end of the last century have gathered together every year. In the first competition, South Korea's Liu Chang-hyuk won the championship, and Japan's Wang Mingwan was the runner-up; Liu Changhe successfully defended his title in the second session, and Wang Mingwan won the second place. Neither of these Chinese players made it to the semi-finals. In the third session, Chinese chess player Yu Bin won the championship in nine dans, and Japanese chess player Kiki Ita won the runner-up. It can be seen that the competition among the elders of the Three Kingdoms is very fierce.
This year, the first veteran Nongshim Cup - Baishan Water Cup was held, and China, Japan and South Korea each sent four seniors to fight. In today's 6th game, Japan's Kiki Ita defeated South Korea's Choi Gyu-bing. At present, China, Japan and South Korea are all 2 wins and 2 losses, so it is not fierce. At present, China still has Nie Ma and two people in the formation, South Korea still has Yoo Chang-hyuk and Cho Hoon-hyun, and Japan still has Ita Kiki and Masaki Takemiya. Tomorrow, Ma Xiaochun will come to the stage to attack.
**Wan Fan Incentive Plan Compared with the Nongshim Cup where Shen Zhenzhen sang a one-man show after the one-sided show, the veteran Nongshim Cup is more interesting.