Shin Jin-seo defeats Yang Ding-shin in China and wins Nongshim-bae for 3 consecutive years… 2 people left

Shin Jin-seo beats Yang Ding-shin in China and wins Nongshim-bae for 3 consecutive years...  2 people left

Choi In-young = Shin Jin-seo 9D ran 3 consecutive wins of Nongshim, leaving only 2 wins in Korea.

Shin Jin-seo, No. 1 in the Korean Go ranking, succeeded in 157 steps to the 9th Dan Yang Dingshin in China in the 11th final round of the 22nd Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup World Baduk Championship held online at Seoul Korea Origin and Tokyo, Japan on the 23rd. .

With this victory, Shin Jin-seo narrowed the match against Yang Ding-shin to 3-5.

It also increased the chances of Korea’s winning the Nongshim Cup.

Nongshimbae is a team competition in which Korea, China, and Japan compete for the championship in a streak of winning streaks in which the winning player continues with five leading knights.

In Korea, two people remain, including Shin Jin-seo and Park Jeong-hwan, 9 Dan.

On the other hand, there are 9 Dans of Keze in China and 9 Dans of Ryo Ichiriki in Japan.

This is thanks to Shin Jin-seo’s 3 consecutive wins in Nongshim.

Shin Jin-seo defeated China’s Tang Wei Xing 9th Dan in 9 countries last November, and defeated Japanese Iyama Yuta 9 Dan in 10 countries on the 22nd.

Shin Jin-seo also ran 7 consecutive wins in the world championships.

While holding Yang Ding-shin on this day, Shin Jin-seo also secured a winning streak.

If you win 3 consecutive wins in the Nongshim Cup finals, you will receive a winning streak of 10 million won.

Subsequently, each additional win will accumulate a winning streak of KRW 10 million.

Shin Jin-seo will challenge Japan’s Ryo Ichiriki for 4 consecutive wins in 12 countries on the 24th.

If Shin Jin-seo beats Ichiriki and Keze in succession, Korea will confirm the victory of the Nongshim Cup without taking out the Park Jeong-hwan card.

The winning prize for Nongshimbae is 500 million won.

The time limit is 1 minute and 1 countdown per hour each.

Korea won the Nongshim Cup 12 times.

China won eight times and Japan won one.

/yunhap news

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