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The top 8 wins the top 4 of the first Chinese Go Masters Tournament

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Original title: The top 8 of the first Chinese Go chess tournament, the top 4 is out

Gu Zihao has won 3 championships in domestic competitions this year.Photo/China Go Association

Beijing News (Chief Correspondent Sun Haiguang) On December 28th, the top 8 of the first “Bay Area Cup” China Go Chess Tournament ended in Baoan, Shenzhen. The 4 white players Gu Zihao 9th Duan, Ding Hao 9th Duan and Mi Yuting The 9th dan and Peng Liyao 8th dan all won and advanced to the semi-finals.

The champion prize of the Chinese Go Master Tournament is as high as 500,000 yuan, which is the fifth title game of Chinese Go after the masters of chess, national players, Tian Yuan and celebrities.

The first two rounds of this year’s Grand Chess Tournament were conducted in Beijing and Hangzhou in a combination of face-to-face and online battles. Many world champions such as Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Tang Weixing, and Shi Yue were eliminated in the first two rounds. The top 8 was moved to Bao’an District, Shenzhen, and the game was face-to-face.

Gu Zihao, currently ranked second in the domestic rankings, played a powerful force against Tong Mengcheng. The white Ku Zihao opened up in the layout stage, and then made a fierce attack on the lonely black chess player. In the end, 132 dragons slayed into the top four. Gu Zihao’s performance in this year’s World Championships is average, but the domestic competition is invincible. He has won three championships in a row, Tianyuan, Ahan Tongshan and Longxing.

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Gu Zihao’s opponent in the semifinals was Mi Yuting, who eliminated Jiaxi Tu in a world championship contest. In this game, Mi Yuting and Jiaxi Jiaxi fought Mi’s flying knives in the upper left corner. During the mid-range offense and defense, the situation was chaotic for a while, but Mi Yuting’s strong hand defeated Zhao Jiaxi.

In the other games, Ding Hao defeated Rong Yi, who was holding a wild card. Peng Liyao took Li Xuanhao with only 118 hands, and the two met in the semi-finals of the second half. According to the schedule, the two semi-finals will be held at noon today.

Sun Haiguang, chief reporter of the Beijing NewsReturn to Sohu to see more

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