Chinanews Client, November 11th. In the semi-finals of the 25th LG Cup World Go King Tournament held on the 11th, Chinese player Ke Jie reversed and defeated South Korean player Bian Xiangyi. Eight world champions were already in hand. He reached the final of the event for the first time.

Since the rematch of the Go Tournament in June, Ke Jie has maintained a record of victories against Korean players 13 times.

The data picture is Ke Jie.

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  In the final of the 25th Samsung Cup World Go Masters that just ended on the 3rd of this month, Ke Jie won the first Korean Shinjin 2:0 and won the eighth champion of the World Series.

  In the LG Cup semi-finals on the 11th, Ke Jie faced South Korea's fourth-ranked Bian Sang-il.

Guess Ke Jie played the white one after another, and Ke Jie went to the middle of the game. The situation is not good. Black has the advantage.

  In the hard battle, Ke Jie frequently took long tests, and Bian Xiangyi pressed forward every step of the way, but the latter made a mistake. 159 moves directly handed over the initiative, and Ke Jiebai took the lead in slaying the dragon.

In the end, after a fierce battle, Bian Xiangyi voted to admit defeat.

  After the game, Ke Jie said that this was a long-lost game of chaos, and Bian Xiangyi still made some mistakes.

  This is the first time that Ke Jie has reached the LG Cup final. His opponent in the final is South Korean chess player Shin Min.

According to the plan, the competition will be held in February next year.

Ke Jie said: "From the recent finals, my opponents are all around '00', and I feel that I am not young anymore, so I have to work harder to win more championships in these two years." (End)