Stumbling Dancer! Ke Jie, two wonderful moves, knocked out the Korean world champion! LG!

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-24

Stumbling Dancer! Ke Jie, two wonderful moves, knocked out the Korean world champion! lg!As China's former first Go player, Ke Jie Jiudan failed to win the LG Cup World Chess Championship, but he showed a strength that cannot be underestimated throughout the tournament, which made many well-known Korean chess players fearful. Especially in the fierce battle with Shin Minjun Jiudan, who is ranked in the top five in South Korea, Ke Jie Jiuduan successfully defeated his opponent with his calm thinking and exquisite chess skills!

In the specific battle, Ke Jie held black chess. The grievances between the two were complicated, so there was a fierce battle in the battle for the upper right corner in the opening stage. Although Black's Ke Jie made a mistake in the order, White's Shen Minjun also failed to seize the opportunity to defeat his opponent in one fell swoop, and the situation remained evenly balanced.

In the key mid-game battle, Shen Minjun's ninth section made frequent mistakes in the lower left corner, but Ke Jie did not make a fatal move. Fortunately, in the key game, Ke Jie's calm response caused a bad move before and after the 106th hand of white chess, and the situation of white chess was not there in an instant. Ke Jie immediately launched a fierce attack and finally won as he wished.

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