Korean Go’s “guardian god” Shin Shin-seo (23), 9th dan, is one step closer to creating a new myth. On Tuesday, Shin Shin-seo defeated China’s second player, Zhao Tian-yu, 9th dan, in 224 moves in Game 11 of the third round of the 25th Nongshim Shin Ramen Bae World Go Championship in Shanghai, China. South Korea’s last player, Shin Shin-seo, has now won three consecutive games in the tournament, boosting his chances of an upset victory. If Shin Shin-seo defeats all three of China’s remaining runners – 9th dan Ke Jie, Ding Hao and Guo Zhihao – it will be South Korea’s fourth consecutive title. Shin Shin-seo, who has won 13 consecutive titles in the Nongshim Bae, has already led South Korea to three consecutive titles. After winning five straight games as the fourth player in the 22nd edition of the tournament, Shin Shin-seo won four straight games as the last player in the 23rd edition of the tournament and won the final game in the 23rd edition of the tournament to give Korea the title .With three more wins in a row, Shin’s 13-game winning streak now stands at 13, closing in on the record of 9th dan Lee Chang-ho’s 14-game winning streak from tournaments 1 through 6.Shin, who was given white after the stones were drawn, gained an early advantage by destroying the black king on the right.
After the midgame, he captured black’s five points on the left flank to secure the win and draw a draw. For his third consecutive victory in the tournament, Shin Shin-seo will receive 10 million won for his winning streak. Shin now leads the all-time head-to-head record against Zhao Tianyu 7-1.Shin will next face China’s Go Emperor Ke Jie in the 12th round of the tournament on Nov. 21.Their head-to-head record is tied at 11 wins and 11 losses, but Shin has been in strong form of late, winning six straight games.I n the Nongshim Bae, Shin has won both meetings. The prize money for winning the Nongshim Shin Ramyeon Bae is 500 million won, and the player who wins three consecutive games will receive a winning streak prize of 10 million won. Meanwhile, in the Nongshim Baeksan Su Bae held on the same day, Choi Kyu Byung 9th dan defeated Japan’s Takemiya Masaki 9th dan in 198 moves.
This left Korea, Japan, and China with two survivors each and an unknown championship race.South Korea’s Cho Hoon-hyun-Yoo Chang-hyuk, Japan’s Takemiya-Yoda Norimoto, and China’s Nye Weiping-Ma Xiaochun are preparing for the big showdown .Choi Kyu Byung, who had won two consecutive games the day before, played a practical game plan against Takemiya, known for his “space ryu,” as he drew 3-3 early on. However, after the middle game, he failed to effectively cut Takemiya’s huge back line and lost. Takemiya 9th dan will face China’s Ma Xiaochun 9th dan in the main draw of the seven-nation tournament on Nov. 21.The prize fund for the senior national championship, which is open to professional knights born before 1969, is 180 million won .A player who wins three consecutive games will receive a 토토사이트 streak prize of 5 million won.