Shin Jin-seo of Baduk wins the Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup for the fourth time in a row with a Chinese knight all-kill

Shin Jin-seo ends with Pajuk's 6th consecutive win, breaking the record for the most consecutive wins All Chinese national team players kneel to Shin Jin-seo on Nongshim Baeksan's mugshot, with Cho Hoon-hyun eliminated, one player each from Korea, China, and Japan remains

‘Korea’s No. 1 Baduk Ranking’ Shin Jin-seo, 9-dan, won the Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup in Korea for four consecutive years.

Shin Jin-seo, 9th dan, defeated China's 9th-dan Gu Zihao in 249 moves in the final round of the 25th Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup World Baduk Championship held at the Grand Hotel in Shanghai, China on the 23rd.

The final match was fiercely contested as expected between Korea and China. Shin Jin-seo seemed to have figured out what he had studied in the early stages, responding quickly to Gu Zi-hao's start and taking the lead until the mid-game. He faced a crisis when he allowed Gu Zihao to come back in the middle of the right-hand change, but he scored during the fight and succeeded in the comeback, resulting in victory.

Shin Jin-seo’s 9th dan performance in this competition was outstanding. The defeat started with Seol Hyun-jun, 8th dan, and continued with Byeon Sang-il, Won Seong-jin, and Park Jeong-hwan, 9th dan. An unprecedented situation occurred in which Korea had to send out its final runner without being able to achieve even a single win.

9-dan Shin Shin-seo, who competed under great pressure with only 1 Japanese and 5 Chinese players remaining, won against China's 9-dan She Erhao in the 9th National Championship held in December last year, preventing early elimination. In the third match, which was moved to Shanghai, he beat Japan's last runner, Yuta Iyama, 9th dan. He defeated Chinese 9th dan Zhao Chenyu, Ke Jie, Ding Hao, and Gu Zihao in succession and led the championship with 6 consecutive wins.

Shin Jin-seo has been on a 16-game winning streak from the 22nd tournament to this tournament. Shin Jin-seo, 9th dan, also set a new record for the longest winning streak with 6 consecutive wins. The previous record of the Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup was 5 consecutive wins in the 6th 9th Dan Lee Chang-ho's 'Shanghai Battle' and the 22nd Shin Jin-seo 9th dan's 'Online Battle'.

China assembled a team of top-class knights, but they all bowed to 9th Dan Shin Jin-seo and left the stage. This is the second time since the 5th Jinro Cup (9th dan Seo Bong-su) in 1997 that one player has eliminated all players from a country in a team winning streak, and the first time in the Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup.

9th Dan Shin Jin-seo, who set a series of great records, said, “I am proud to have won such a big game. I thought it was a long way when I played my first game, but I am honored to have won 6 games in a row like this.” “Thanks to coach Hong Min-pyo’s good care, there were no problems with my condition. You shouldn't think about winning when playing a game, but since you're vaguely thinking about it, it feels like you're playing bad baduk later. “But I was able to win because I kept my head up until the end,” he added.

At the awards ceremony held after the match, Ahn Myeong-sik, head of Nongshim China, presented a trophy and 500 million won in prize money to the winning Korean team.

Meanwhile, in the 9th final round of the 1st Nongshim Baeksan Mugwan World Baduk Senior Championship held at the same venue on this day, 9-dan Cho Hoon-hyeon lost to 9-dan Yoda Norimoto of Japan in 278 moves. In Korea, 9th dan Yoo Changhyuk was left alone due to the elimination of 9th dan Cho Hoon-hyeon. China's 9th dan Nie Weiping and Japan's 9th dan Yoda Norimoto remain, leaving one player from each of the three countries - Korea, China and Japan - to continue his challenge for the championship.

Japan's 9th dan Yoda Norimoto and China's 9th dan Nie Weiping will participate in the 10th final, which will be held at 11 a.m. on the 24th. Nieweiping 9th Dan leads the team with 5 wins and 2 losses. Korea's last runner, Yoo Chang-hyuk, 9th dan, will participate in the final competition held on the 25th.

The Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup, known as the ‘Three Kingdoms of Korea, China and Japan Baduk’, is sponsored by Nongshim and hosted and organized by the Korea Baduk Association. The winning prize is 500 million won, and if you win 3 times in a row in the finals, you will receive a winning streak prize of 10 million won (an additional 10 million won is paid for each additional win after 3 consecutive wins). The time limit was one hour for each participant, with one countdown of one minute.

In the 1st Nongshim Baeksan Mugwan World Baduk Senior Championship, four players each from Korea, China, and Japan born before 1969 form teams and compete for supremacy through consecutive wins. The winning team will receive a prize of 180 million won. A winning streak of 5 million won will be paid for 3 consecutive wins in the finals, and 5 million won will be added for each additional win thereafter. The time limit is 40 minutes for each person, with one countdown per minute.

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Pub: 24 Feb 2024 02:18 UTC
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