What is the profile of Ke Jie?

Ke Jie China professional go nine paragraphs. The champion of the 2nd Dream Lily Cup World Go Open, the champion of the National Children's Go Championship in 2007, the champion of the World Youth Go Championship in 2008 and the champion of the 28th Shi Ying Cup World Youth Championship. What about Ke Jie's personal information?

1, Ke Jie, 1997 was born in Liandu, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province. China Weiqi nine-stage player, currently working for Xiamen China Weiqi Team A and China International Travel Service.

2. He began to learn Weiqi in 2003, participated in Weiqi competition for the first time in 2004, became a professional chess player in 2008, and became the main force of China Weiqi League in 20 13. He has won many domestic and international Go competitions. 20 17 From May 23rd to 27th, he had a man-machine battle with AlphaGo, and all three pieces were defeated, among which the second game was evaluated as perfect by the machine. August 20 14, ranking first in the world of weiqi for the first time. In 20 17, he was the only player on the Gorating list who ranked before "Alpha Go". As of February 20 17, 17, it ranked first in the world of human Weiqi for 40 consecutive months.

On the afternoon of July 5th, 2020, Ke Jie, the world champion of Weiqi, announced that he would retire indefinitely. "Starting today, I will retire indefinitely. Thank you for your attention all the way. Goodbye. "

4. On August 22nd, 2020, in the 2nd14th match of the 2nd1Nong Xin Cup Challenge, Chinese and Korean players fought against Park Jun-hwan by Ke Lijie, China won the Nong Xin Cup for the eighth time, and Ke Jie became the first player in China to end the Nong Xin Cup twice.

5. On June 3rd, 2020, 165438+ Ke Jie defeated Shen in the second set of the final of three-room chess in the 25th Samsung Cup World Weiqi Masters, and won his fourth Samsung Cup with a total score of 2: 0. This is Ke Jie's eighth world champion, and he has also become the youngest eight-time champion in the history of China Weiqi.

On February 4th, 20021,he won the second place in the 25th LG Cup World Chess Championship.

This concludes the introduction of Ke Jie.