Uberdude wrote:Ke Jie beat Lee Sedol in some event whose Korean name I can't translate today but looks like first round, maybe some special invitational? Lee lost by 1.5 points: he had a pretty impressive centre attack going but Ke ran around and destroyed all the centre points before finally making the 2nd eye. I can't help but wonder if Lee has a chance to back off and defend some points to win.
I force AlphaGo to translate this news (actually Google Translate)
(Huashan) International Go Conference China, Japan and South Korea match in the Huashan Inn Zhaobu, Ke Jie reversal victory over Li Shishi, Zhou Rui sheep in the river wins wild, Ke Jie and Zhou Rui sheep successfully meet the final , will compete for the championship. The final will be held at 14:30 on the 26th to start the Huashan Inn.
詳全文 中日韓頂尖高手華山論道 柯潔周睿羊會師決賽-體育新聞-新浪新聞中心
http://news.sina.com.tw/article/20171025/24350104.html
From stats, Ke Jie tends to win over Lee Sedol, just like Lee Sedol tend to win over Iyama Yuta. Sadly Iyama Yuta doesn't have an upper hand against Ke Jie so we can't make triangle. But Iyama snatched one win (and one lose) from Ke Jie this year though.