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The 28th lg Cup 1/4 Final

In the 28th lg Cup 1/4 finals, Shen played Chi Yuting, Yang played, Ke Jiejiang played and Ding Hao played against Jin Mingxun. In the quarterfinals, four South Korean players played against four South Korean players, which set the final tone for the big pattern of confrontation between China and South Korea in 2023.

The LG Cup World Weiqi Championship is one of the major international competitions of Weiqi. Its predecessor was the Korean domestic chess tournament sponsored by Korean Chosun Ilbo and sponsored by LG Group. 1996, the organizer felt the internationalization trend of Go and founded the LG Cup World Chess Championship.

In the annual international Go competition, the champion prize of LG Cup is the highest. In previous LG Cup competitions, Korean chess player Li Changgao won the most titles, * * * winning four times. On May 28th, 2023, the 28th LG Cup World Go Championship opened in South Korea.

The LG Cup World Go Championship was founded in 1996. The LG Cup held once a year is one of the most influential world chess competitions. 1 in 196, there are 3 1 players: 14 from South Korea, 8 from Japan, 6 from Chinese mainland, 2 from Taiwan Province Province, China, and 1 from the United States.

Previous battles:

From 65438 to 0996, LG Cup was founded, which was also the period when korean king and Li Changgao began to dominate the world chess world. In the first LG Cup, Li Changgao lived up to expectations and successfully reached the final. In the final, he beat Liu Changhe 3-0 and became the first champion in the history of LG Cup. In the second LG Cup, Li Changgao still reached the semi-final, but lost to Liu Changhe in the semi-final. This time, Sri Lanka defeated Liu Changhe to win the championship.

At the 3rd LG Cup, China made better achievements. Ma, Paul Yu Pin and Shao Weigang just entered the semi-finals, forming an encirclement for those who entered the semi-finals for three consecutive years. However, in the semi-final, his performance was better than Shao Weigang's, and he defeated Ma in straight sets in the final and won the LG Cup for the second time.