Time of Go Competition in Asian Games

The time of Go in the Asian Games is from September 24th to 65438+/kloc-0 to October 3rd, 2023.

Hangzhou Asian Games is the second time that Weiqi was formally established in the Asian Games. The competition was held in the lobby of Hangzhou Chess Institute (Information Building) from September 24th to June 3rd. Go has three events: individual men, men's groups and women's groups.

From September 24th to 28th, the individual competition will be held first. From September 29th to June 5438+1October 3rd, the team competition will be held. The game adopts the fast chess system, 1 hour, and each party has three times for 30 seconds. The competition system starts from the Swiss round competition system and plays two rounds every day.

The top eight players in seven rounds entered the quarter finals, in which the seventh round and the quarter finals were held on the same day; The rematch and the final were held on the same day.

Men's individual gold medals were decided on September 28th, and men's and women's gold medals were decided on June 3rd 10. There is no rest interval between individual competition and team competition, and the schedule is tight and the competition system is exciting, which will be a great test for the players' physical strength and energy.

China and South Korea staged "opposite plays"

The probability of Go in Hangzhou Asian Games is a contest between China and South Korea. China sent world champion Ke Jie Jiu Duan and Yang Jiu Duan, who ranked first in the Asian Games trials, to participate in the men's individual competition. South Korea sent Shen and Park Jung-hwan to participate in the competition. Shen has been the focus of attention recently. He has just won the Shi Ying Cup and won five world championships. Currently ranked first in Korea.

June, 2020 10 June, 2020 19, Shen Zhenluan and Park Junhuan were in the competition. On the same day, the first round of the Korean Go Super Tournament was held in Nanhai County, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, and Shen defeated Park Jun-hwan.

Park Jun-hwan defeated Bian Xiangyi in three lanes and seven lanes, thus winning the right to participate. Park Jun-hwan was the only player from China and South Korea who participated in the Guangzhou Asian Games 13 years ago. At that time, the rookie won two gold medals in men's team and mixed doubles. Park Jun-hwan, who now holds six world titles, is the core figure of the Korean team. The four men's singles masters of China and South Korea are bound to have a fierce battle in the Asian Games.

China sent Yang, Qi Yuting, Ke Jie, Zhao Chenyu, Yang; South Korea sent Shen Zhenluan, Park Jun-hwan, Bian Xiangyi, Shen Min, Jin Mingxun and Li Zhixian. Judging from this year's state, the overall state of Korean players is slightly better, but China team has Li Qincheng who is the best at fast chess.

20 16 defeated Shen to win the Asian Cup TV Fast Chess Championship, and with this achievement, it directly entered the ninth stage. Li Qincheng, known as a "sharp-edged sword player", has been qualified for the Asian Games after two stages of trials, which will be a weapon for the China team to defeat the enemy. The men's team competition will be the most important contest between China and South Korea.