Data map: On March 5, 2019, Chinese chess player Ke Jie and South Korean chess player Lee Sedol played a game. The two participated in the "Bloodland Cup" special game commemorating the 100th anniversary of South Korea's "March First Movement" in Seoul that day.

In the end, Ke Jie defeated Li Shishi and won.

The picture shows Ke Jie.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zeng Nai

  China News Service, December 30th, on the evening of the 29th, the fourth "Dream Lily Cup" World Go Open, the quarter-finals of the tournament.

Ke Jie lost in the focus match against Fan Tingyu and missed the semifinals.

Fan Tingyu joined Mi Yuting, Xu Jiayang and Xie Ke to advance to the semi-finals.

  As early as April 27th, the only Chinese-foreign matchup in the quarterfinals was finished online. Chinese player Xie Ke defeated Japanese player Yi Liliao in the mid-game, helping the Chinese Army to take the top four ahead of schedule.

  In the match on the evening of the 29th, Fan Tingyu played black chess, Ke Jie played white chess, Fan Tingyu abandoned 3 pieces and took the initiative. After that, Ke Jie basically had no chance and could only accept the fact of defeat.

Xie Erhao failed to make a breakthrough in the face of Mi Yuting, who won the black.

The teenager Xu Jiayang defeated Meng Tailing in another quarter-finals.

  After the semifinals came out, the semi-final match was also finalized after a lottery.

Fan Tingyu played against Xie Ke and Mi Yuting played against Xu Jiayang.

It is reported that the semi-finals will be played against each other, and the first game will be held on the 31st of this month.

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