Sumire Nakamura, a 13-year-old professional Go player, wins the game that decides the challenger of the "Women's Kisei Battle" and aims to win the youngest women's title in history, and will face the third match from next month. became.

The final of the tournament to determine the challenger to one of the women's Go titles, "Women's Kisei," was held in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo on the 8th, and Nakamura 3rd dan played against Rina Fujisawa (24). rice field.

The black player, Nakamura 3rd Dan, gradually extended her lead and won by pushing up to 241 moves, earning the right to challenge the "Women's Kisei Battle".



Nakamura 3rd Dan will play against Ai Ueno Bijou Ryuu Nikan (21), who holds the title in the 3rd game of the "Women's Kisei Battle" starting on the 19th of next month. Update the youngest record to win.



Nakamura 3rd Dan has tried to win the women's title twice so far, including the "Women's Meijin Tournament" in April, but was unable to win either.

Nakamura 3rd Dan, who responded to the interview after the game, said, "In today's game, I think I was able to take the lead in the middle of the game and bring it to a good match. In the title match, the Ueno Women's Double Crown is very strong, but I regret it. I want to do my best so that I don't have to," he said.