対局後の感想戦で残念そうにする仲邑菫三段(写真:wowKorea)
Nakamura Sumire, 3rd Dan, narrowly loses the second game of the ”Harim Cup” final... Missing out on two title challenges, this season is over
On the 13th, at the Korea Go Association Go TV studio in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, in the second game of the 29th Harim Cup Women's National Championship Final, Kim Chae Young (9th dan) defeated Nakamura Sumire (16th dan).
With a score of 2-1, Kim Chae Young 9-dan became the final winner and won the championship prize of 30 million won (approximately 3.2 million yen).
Kim Chae Young (9th dan) started at a disadvantage in the early stages, and Nakamura Sumire (3rd dan) was expected to win, but from the middle stages onwards, the game steadily took hold.
In the first game, Nakamura Sumire 3-dan also led, but was defeated by Kim Chae Young 9-dan's style of play in the middle game and later. The second game was decided in a similar way, and Nakamura
It will remain a frustrating match for Sumire 3-dan. Sumire Nakamura moved to Korea in March this year and surprised the Korean Go world by reaching the finals of two tournaments in just nine months, but she has not won the Kisei title.
It is unfortunate that he was not able to win the 100m title. He also helped to create a boom in Go in Korea. Although it was an unofficial tournament, he won the 7th International Go Chunhyang Championship in June this year, which is a great achievement for the Korean Go fan.
After the match, the winner, Kim Chae Young, 9th dan, said, "After Nakamura Sumire 3rd dan was selected as the opponent, I studied Sumire's game records and style, and the Kisei that she played just before,
The decisive factor in this victory was that I thoroughly analyzed and prepared for the third match of the match." The winner of the 29th Harim Cup Professional Women's National Championship, sponsored by Harim Holdings Co., Ltd., will receive 30 million won.
The winner will receive a prize of 10 million won (approximately 3.2 million yen), and the runner-up will receive 10 million won (approximately 1.07 million yen). The thinking time is based on a time-accumulation system, with each player given an additional 30 seconds for each move in addition to the basic 30 minutes.
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2024/12/13 17:09 KST
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