Shin Jin-seo, Seems to Win the First Win

Shin Jin-seo, Seems to Win the First Win

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Shin Jin-seo, Who Caught the First Game, Seems to Win the First Win


Black non-inheritance to the Chinese Sheker in the final 1


Shin Jin-seo, 9th Dan (23, left) seized a golden opportunity to win the Ing-ssi-bae championship for the first time.  안전놀이터


Shin Jin-seo lost to Sheke 9th Dan (right) of China in 253 moves in the 3rd round of the final round 1 of the 9th Ing Cup World Baduk Championship held at Sunke Villa in Shanghai, China on the 21st.


If Shin Jin-seo adds one win in the remaining 2nd and 3rd countries, she will rise to the top.


The 2nd final will continue on the 23rd after a day of rest, and if 1 win and 1 loss is reached, the final 3 countries will be held on the 24th.


Shin Jin-seo, who caught black on this day, maintained a tight balance until the middle, and then allowed a large white Jin on the upper side, putting her at a slight disadvantage.


When Shaker was overly optimistic and the complacent number came out twice in a row, he quickly reinforced the lower edge and turned the situation around at once.


Shaker, who was at a disadvantage, tried to cut his black house while taking the risk of getting the white hemp in the lower left corner into a gang fight.


Shin Jin-seo started a gang fight right away and pushed Baek Hemp harder to seize the initiative.


After a group fight, Shin Jin-seo, who caught the big hemp in the lower left ear instead of saving the upper left ear bag a little, secured a clear advantage with the artificial intelligence (AI) prediction win rate soaring to 99%.


Shaker continued with 70 moves even when the AI ​​win rate fell to the 1% level, but threw a stone when there was no possibility of overturning it.


Held once every four years, Ingssibae, which is called the 'Go Olympics', has the largest prize money among the Go competitions with a winning prize of 400,000 dollars (approximately 530 million won).

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