22nd Nongshim Cup
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22nd Nongshim Cup
The previous one just ended a month ago, but here we go again:
Players
China: Ke Jie, Gu Zihao, Yang Dingxin, Tang Weixing, Fan Tingyu
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Shin Minjun, Kang Dongyun, Hong Kipyo
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Shibano Toramaru, Murakawa Daisuke, Hsu Chiayuan
Game 1 (10/13):
Fan Tingyu vs. Hong Kipyo
Players
China: Ke Jie, Gu Zihao, Yang Dingxin, Tang Weixing, Fan Tingyu
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Shin Minjun, Kang Dongyun, Hong Kipyo
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Shibano Toramaru, Murakawa Daisuke, Hsu Chiayuan
Game 1 (10/13):
Fan Tingyu vs. Hong Kipyo
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Re: 22nd Nongshim Cup
Nice win for Hong Kipyo down at goratings #100 beating Nongshim cup expert and #5 Fan Tingyu!
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Re: 22nd Nongshim Cup
Game 2:
Hsu Chiayuan beat Hong Kipyo
Game 3:
Gu Zihao beat Hsu Chiayuan
For the last game, look like Hsu misjudged the situation and resigned prematurely while he was still slightly ahead. He was way ahead earlier in the game and made a couple of mistakes that could have affected his judgement of the board, but the game was certainly by no means over, especially with komi being 6.5.
Hsu Chiayuan beat Hong Kipyo
Game 3:
Gu Zihao beat Hsu Chiayuan
For the last game, look like Hsu misjudged the situation and resigned prematurely while he was still slightly ahead. He was way ahead earlier in the game and made a couple of mistakes that could have affected his judgement of the board, but the game was certainly by no means over, especially with komi being 6.5.
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Game 6:
Shin Minjun beat Gu Zihao
Nice to see this is shaping up to be a more balanced tournament, with 3 players left on each team. Shibano Toramaru is up next for Japan.
Shin Minjun beat Gu Zihao
Nice to see this is shaping up to be a more balanced tournament, with 3 players left on each team. Shibano Toramaru is up next for Japan.
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Game 8:
Tang Weixing beat Shibano Toramaru
Shin Jinseo is next to complete this portion of the tournament. We could end up with 2 players left for each country, something that hasn't happened since 2010.
Tang Weixing beat Shibano Toramaru
Shin Jinseo is next to complete this portion of the tournament. We could end up with 2 players left for each country, something that hasn't happened since 2010.
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Re: 22nd Nongshim Cup
Except the politics might look odd. Taiwan would be a natural market for Nongshim. I want to see a non Asian top pro before I die.lichigo wrote:A taiwanese team seems a better idea.
Unfortunately the european team will not win a single game. Look the japanese team,they don't win that much....