On the 9th, in the 8th Haeseong Women's Kisei Championship finals held at the Korea Go Association Go TV studio, Choi Jeong (9th dan) defeated Nakamura Sumire (3rd dan) for 2 points in 269 moves.
With a half victory, the overall record was 1 win and 1 loss, bringing the game back to square one. Choi Jeong, who was leading in the early stages, made a series of mistakes and allowed the other team to take the lead. He predicted that Nakamura Sumire 3-dan would win, but he remained calm.
He continued to play until the end and managed to turn the game around again to win. In a post-match interview, Choi Jeong said, "I'm stunned.
For now, I'm happy that we made it to the final game. Today's game of Go wasn't very good, but
"I want to leave it all for tomorrow. I will do my best in the final game," she said. Choi Jeong, who has been the leading figure in Korean women's Go for 11 years and is also known as the "Empress of Go,"
The 8th Kaisei Women's Kisei Championship final three-game match, which attracted Hot Topics due to the showdown between the Japanese "genius Go girl" Nakamura Sumire 3-dan and the Japanese "genius Go girl," Nakamura Sumire 3-dan won the first game of the final on the 3rd with 258 moves as the white player, and the Korean
The first title is just one step away. The 8th Kaisei Tournament will feature a big match between Choi Jeong, who is aiming for his fifth championship, and Nakamura Sumire, who is dreaming of her first official championship since moving to Korea.
The final game of the Women's Kisei Tournament will be held at 7 pm on the 10th. The 8th Women's Kisei Tournament, sponsored by the Kaisei Group and hosted by the Korea Go Association, has a prize of 50 million won (approximately 5.3 million yen) for the winner and 50 million won (approximately 5.3 million yen) for the runner-up.
The winner will receive 20 million won (approximately 2.12 million yen). The time limit for each contest is one hour, with three 40-second countdowns.
2024/12/10 10:19 KST
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