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In the final of the 15th Chunlan Cup, South Korea's second brother Park Tinghuan challenged the Go world championship again after 4 years

Park Jeong-hwan (32), the second leader of Korean Go, challenged the world championship again after four years. Park Tinghuan will face off against China's Yang Kaiwen (28) in the final trilogy of the 15th Chunlan Cup World Professional Go Championship in Shenzhen, China, from 20 to 23.

Park Tinghuan nine sections

Park Tinghuan defeated China's Li Weiqing Jiudan in the round of 16 last year, Gu Zihao Jiudan in the quarterfinals, and Japan's Shibano Toramaru Jiudan in the quarterfinals. Year 2006into the paragraphSince then, Park has won a total of 36 championships and 5 world championships. But since winning the Samsung Cup in November 2021, he has not even qualified for the World Series final.

Park Tinghuan, who has a rare chance to win the world championship, said on the 17th: "The state is good. It's the final of the World Series for the first time in a long time, and I'm going to give it my all. In addition, Park Tinghuan Jiudan will challenge for the second championship after the 12th Chunlan Cup championship in 2019.

Chinese Yang Kaiwen nine paragraphs

Yang Kaiwen since 2010into the paragraphHe entered the World Series finals for the first time. He unexpectedly defeated the world's strongest Shin Jinjin Kudan in the round of 16 and defeated him in the round of 8Li Xuanhao Kudan, defeated in the semifinalsBian XiangyiNine paragraphs, set off a whirlwind.

Park Tinghuan once won a confrontation with Yang Kaiwen. South Korean media said that although from the perspective of experience, Park Tinghuan, who has a leading record in the battle, has a higher probability of winning the championship, but Yang Kaiwen's momentum cannot be ignored. In the Chunlan Cup, which China hosted the following year, South Korea won 8 championships, China won 5 championships, and Japan won 1 championship. The prize money for the champion is $150,000 (about 204 million won), and the prize money for the second place is $50,000 (68 million won).

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