SHIN JIN-SEO AND LEE CHANG-HO ALSO SURPASSED 15 CONSECUTIVE WINS... NONGSHIM CUP, 4 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES, 1 WIN AWAY FROM VICTORY
China's Dinghao was completely defeated in the 13th Kingdom... Championship match with Gu Zihao on the 23rd
Shin Jin-seo (23), 9th dan, who is creating new history in the Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup, a national competition, surpassed Korean Baduk legend Lee Chang-ho (48), 9th dan.
In the 13th round of the 3rd round of the 25th Nongshim Shin Ramen Cup World Baduk Championship held in Shanghai, China on the 22nd, Shin Jin-seo lost to China's fourth runner, Ding Hao (23), 9th dan, after 189 moves.
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Shin Jin-seo, who had a dramatic 5-game winning streak as Korea's last runner in this tournament, recorded Pajuk's 15th consecutive win starting from the 22nd Nongshim Cup, breaking the all-time record for the longest winning streak set by 9-dan Lee Chang-ho in the final game of the 6th tournament in 2005 in 19 years. did.
Lee Chang-ho, who played an active role as Korea's 'guardian god' in the early days of the Nongshim Cup, led Korea to its 6th consecutive victory with 14 consecutive wins in the 1st to 6th competitions.
Shin Jin-seo was eliminated in the 19th and 21st Nongshim Cup, his first time participating, without achieving a single win.
However, Shin Jin-seo, who won 5 consecutive wins as the fourth runner in the 22nd Nongshim Cup, won 4 consecutive wins as the last runner in the 23rd competition.
Also, in the 24th competition, Korea won the championship by winning in the final game.
And in this tournament, they are creating a miraculous comeback drama in even more unfavorable circumstances.
Korea's leading runners in this competition, Seol Hyun-jun, 8th dan, Byeon Sang-il, Won Seong-jin, and Park Jeong-hwan, 9th dan, were eliminated without even a single win.
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Inevitably, Shin Jin-seo, who started as the last runner in the second round, defeated China's 9th Dan She Erhao, who was on a 7-game winning streak at the time, and extinguished the fire.
In the third round, which resumed, Shin Jin-seo defeated Japan's last runner, 9th dan Yuta Iyama, and then defeated China's Zhao Chenyu, Ke Jie, and Ding Hao in turn.
In particular, Shin Jin-seo, who carried out a huge central strategy early in the match against Ding Hao on this day, won a complete victory without giving up the initiative even once.
Now there is only one remaining opponent: Gu Zihao.
Gu Zihao, who will face off in the final match on the 23rd, is currently ranked No. 1 in China and is the strongest player, but Shin Jin-seo is ahead with 9 wins and 6 losses.
Shin Jin-seo defeated Gu Zihao in the final round of the Nongshim Cup last year and brought the trophy to Korea.
If Jin-seo Shin, riding on the momentum, defeats Gu Zi-hao, he will achieve an unprecedented 'six consecutive wins' in Nongshim Cup history and lead Korea to its fourth consecutive victory.
Additionally, Shin Jin-seo's Nongshim Cup winning streak will increase to 16 consecutive wins.
Meanwhile, in the 8th round of the Nongshim Baeksan Cup finals held this morning, Jo Hoon-hyeon (70), 9th dan, won the 100th dan over China's Ma Xiaochun (59), 9th dan, in 260 moves.
As a result, Korea, with two survivors, 9th dan Cho and 9th dan Yoo Chang-hyuk, was in an advantageous position to win the inaugural championship, beating Japan and China, which only had 9th dan Yoda Norimoto and 9th dan Nie Weiping.
The 9th dan group will face Japan's final runner, 9th dan Yoda, in the 9th dan final held on the 23rd.
The prize money for winning the Baeksan Cup, a senior national competition for professional players born before 1969, is 180 million won.
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A player who wins three games in a row will receive a prize of 5 million won.