Zhou Hongyu became the first "post-00" player to win the Bridge Building Cup, and pocketed the first prize of 300,000 yuan. Zhao Yifei, the "dark horse" who won the runner-up, also earned1.2000 yuan.
About the Competition This competition is one of the oldest women's Go championship battles in China, and both players entered the finals for the first time. Zhou Hongyu, who won the world women's Go title in the Wu Qingyuan Cup, defeated Wang Chenxing, the former champion of Jianqiao Cup, in the semi-final, while Zhao Yifei eliminated Yu Zhiying, the first woman in the promotion process.
In the first game of the 4th final, Zhou Hongyu won by a quarter. On the 5 th, the two sides fought again, and the layout was lively, and soon they entered the fighting state that both of them loved.
In the process of stalemate, black left and bottom 89 dug the situation in favor of white chess. Since then, Black 135 has exerted too much force, which leads to the black left dragon can only grab the live, and the white chess has obvious advantages. However, in the formal stage, White retreated step by step, and finally the excellent situation was inexplicably destroyed, and Zhou Hongyu reversed and won.
With successors, China Weiqi Club will become stronger and stronger. When it comes to women's Go, you may think of Rui Naiwei, a 58-year-old veteran, and Yu Zhiying, a leading figure in previous years. Rui Naiwei is a chess legend who can defeat Li Changgao, the "Stone Buddha". After all, time waits for no one. Although 58-year-old Laurie is still trying to play chess, the rise of young people is unstoppable. Zhou Hongyu has won national and international championships for two consecutive years. At the age of 18, she has become a new leader of women's Go in China!
Conclusion Zhao Yifei's performance in this Bridge Building Cup is also remarkable. In the process of advancing to the final, she eliminated Yu Zhiying, the first female player in China, and Li He, the world champion, and created her best result in the competition. In the semi-final, Zhou Hongyu and Zhao Yifei, born after 00, eliminated Wang Chenxing and Li He born after 90 respectively, which set off a fierce youth storm in women's chess. The Bridge Cup, which witnessed the development of women's Go in China, also opened a new chapter.