The second round of the 2nd “Quzhou Lanke Cup” World Go Open
April 25,The second round of the 2nd “Quzhou Lanke Cup” World Go OpenHeld at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Quzhou, Zhejiang, 16 people including Ke Jie, Gu Zihao, Fan Tingyu, Ding Hao, Yang Dingxin from China, Lai Junfu from Chinese Taipei, Shin Zhenzhen from South Korea, Park Tinghuan, Bian Xiangyi, Japan Iyama Yuta, Ueno Asami and other 16 people The players defeated their opponents and reached the top 16. Xie Xiehao lost to the Japanese female player Ueno Asumi, and Zhao Chenyu, Li Xuanhao, and Mi Yuting lost to South Korea’s Shin Jin-seok, Park Jung-hwan, and Byun Sang-il respectively.
Zhao Chenyu VS Shen Zhenzhen
Zhao Chenyu 9th Dan
Shen Zhenzhen 9th Dan
Among the many focus games in this round, the one that attracts the most attention is Zhao Chenyu VS Shen Zhenzhen. In this game, Shen Zhenzhen, who was playing black, did not achieve the expected results with a combination of punches on the right side of the game. Black’s winning rate gradually declined, and by the middle game it was less than 5%. However, although White’s winning rate looks optimistic, there are still variables. In the middle of the game, Zhao Chenyu made a major mistake with white 120, and black’s winning rate instantly overtook him.
120 should be beaten at position A
In actual combat, Shen Zhenzhen defeated in the Tianyuan position, eliminating the means of white’s A position. Although Black had overtaken the winning rate at this time, it was only slightly better. Unfortunately, Zhao Chenyu’s “sticking” move in the upper left corner caused White’s winning rate to collapse. In the official stage, Shen Zhenzhen had a little problem with the “block” in the lower right corner and the “turn” at the bottom, but Zhao Chenyu did not seize the opportunity during the countdown. At move 283, Zhao Chenyu gave up and Shen Zhenzhen won in the middle of the game.
Asami Ueno VS Sherhau
An eye-popping upset today was the loss of world champion Shelhao to Japanese female player Asami Ueno. Asami Ueno plays chess fiercely and fiercely, and is nicknamed “Hammer Girl” by everyone. She is deeply loved by Chinese chess fans. A few days ago, in the Yingshi Cup, “Hai Mei” came up short at the last moment and lost to Park Ting-hwan. Yesterday, Asami Ueno eliminated South Korea’s Park Minkyu.
Ueno Asaki 5th Dan
Sherhao 9th Dan
In today’s game of chess, White’s “Hammer Girl” fell into a disadvantage after the prologue. Although she once overtook the situation in the middle game, the next move caused White’s winning rate to plummet by 70% and put White in trouble. Seeing that the situation was unfavorable, “Hammer Girl” took up the sledgehammer. However, Xie Erhao first made a vicious “digging” move from above, and then failed to catch Ueno’s mistake. As a result, the big dragon in the middle was slaughtered, and the defeat was sealed. This game of chess is also the first to end in this round.
Li Xuanhao VS Park Jung-hwan
Li Xuanhao, who participated as a “wild card”, played black against Park Ting-hwan. Li Xuanhao was slightly behind in the prologue of this game, but took the lead in the middle game, with a winning rate of over 95%. Although there was some back and forth in the middle, he then caught Park Ting-hwan’s two evil moves at the top, once again reducing White’s winning rate to less than 5%.
Li Xuanhao 9th Dan
Park Ting-hwan 9th Dan
Unfortunately, Li Xuanhao’s “establishment” move on the lower right during the official position ruined his advantage, and the chess game became a half-win. In the small official stage, Li Xuanhao’s collection was not precise enough, and in the end, Park Tinghuan won with 1/4 of the pieces.
Mi Yuting VS Bian Xiangyi
Mi Yuting 9th Duan
Bian Xiang 19th Dan
Mi Yuting’s game against Bian Xiang was ups and downs. During the game, both of them took a big lead more than once and then were overtaken by their opponents. In the official stage, Mi Yuting made three consecutive mistakes on the right side, which made the outcome lose suspense. At move 313, Mi Yuting admitted defeat, which was also the last round of the game.
Ke Jie VS Hao Xuanzhun
Shen Minjun VS Ding Hao
There was no suspense in the two games between Ke Jie and Hao Xuanzhun and Ding Hao and Shen Minqi. The two Chinese world champions completely defeated their opponents. What’s more interesting is that when the game started, Ke Jie found that the chess clock on the table was broken. Fortunately, the referee team was prepared and the game started immediately after changing the clock.
Gu Lingyi VS Gu Zihao
Xie Ke VS Shiba Yehumaru
Kim Mingxun VS Jiang Qirun
Defending champion Gu Zihao defeated Gu Lingyi in a civil war, Xie Ke eliminated Japan’s Shibano Toramaru, Jiang Qirun defeated South Korea’s Kim Mingxun, and Li Weiqing lost to South Korea’s Jiang Dongyun.
Lai Junfu VS Tan Xiao
What is slightly surprising is that Tan Xiao lost to Chinese Taipei chess player Lai Junfu, who he defeated twice in last year’s Quzhou Lanke Cup and Menglihe Cup.
Jiang Dongyun VS Li Weiqing
After the game, the top 16 draws were held. The focus battles were: Ke Jie VS Jiang Dongyun, Xie Ke VS Park Tinghuan, Gu Zihao VS Ueno Asumi, Zhang Tao VS Shen Zhenzhen, Jiang Qirun VS Bian Xiangyi.
The third round of this Quzhou Lanke Cup will be held on the 27th, and Yicheng.com will continue to broadcast all games live. (Qujiang)
Third round matchup (12:30 on the 27th):
Jiang Qirun VS Byun Sang-il (Korea)
Ding Hao (middle) VS Lai Junfu (Chinese Taipei)
Xie Ke (middle) VS Park Ting-hwan (South Korea)
Yang Dingxin (middle) VS Yuan Shengqin (South Korea)
Zhang Tao (middle) VS Shin Zhenzhen (South Korea)
Ke Jie (middle) VS Jiang Dongyun (South Korea)
Koo Zihao (middle) VS Ueno Asaki (Japan)
Fan Tingyu (middle) VS Yuta Iyama (Japan)
Second round results:
Yang Dingxin (middle) beat Xu Jiayang (middle)
Sherhau (middle) lost to Asami Ueno (Japan)
Zhang Tao (middle) Sheng Lin Junyan (Taipei, China)
Zhao Chenyu (middle) lost to Shen Zhenzhen (South Korea)
Li Xuanhao (middle) lost to Park Jung-hwan (South Korea)
Ding Hao (middle) beats Shen Minjun (South Korea)
Tan Xiao (middle) Fu Lai Junfu (Taipei, China)
Li Weiqing (middle) losing to Jiang Dongyun (South Korea)
Ke Jie (middle) Sheng Xuanzhun (South Korea)
Gu Lingyi (middle) Letting down Zihao (middle)
Jiang Qirun (middle) Sheng Jin Mingxun (South Korea)
Yang Dong (middle) Yuta Negeiyama (Japanese)
Xie Ke (middle) Katsushiba Yehumaru (Japan)
Mi Yuting (middle) and Bian Xiangyi (Korean)
Zheng Zaixiang (middle) Negative Yuan Shengqin (South Korea)
Fan Tingyu (middle) defeated Cui Mingxun (South Korea)
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