Ke Jie broke into the first Sino-Japanese Han long star war final

Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, April 12 (Li Jian) the first semi-final of the Sino-Japanese Han long Star War was held at the Tokyo court of the Japanese chess academy on the 12th. Chinese chess player Ke Jie’s 9th stage defeated Korean chess player’s Zhibai 9th stage in 244th hand and will play Japanese chess player Yili Liao in the final on 13th.

White chess was relatively advantageous from the beginning of the preface. After that, both sides of black and white were glued, and the white 162-point first appeared in the offensive, followed by a series of fierce attacks, and White chess won. After the game, Ke Jie said: “I didn’t see it clearly in the middle session. Fortunately, I found the finished robbery material, and I walked a little messy later. But when the midabdomen is connected, you can already make sure you win.”

When asked about the feelings of Liao, who was fighting again in the final, Ke Jie said that he had lost to Japanese players recently and must win tomorrow.

The First Sino-Japanese Han long Star War was hosted by Japanese go shougi channel. Ke Jie, Yi Li Liao and Kim Ji-seok participated in this competition as the annual Dragon Star War champion of China, Japan and South Korea in 2018. On the 11th, in the first round of the competition, one force Liao defeated Ke Jie and took the lead in winning the finals. This competition adopts the Japanese rules, with the black side sticking six eyes and a half, 30 seconds for each hand, 10 times and 1 minute reading seconds, when there is no rule. The champion can receive a bonus of 5 million yen (about 300000 yuan).

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