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Archived page: | version 34 | modified on January 23, 2025 - 04:25 | by Jono64a |
Archived page: | version 32 | modified on January 22, 2025 - 03:57 | by Jono64a |
Edit summary: "First win against Ke Jie by unusual foul"
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* 2021: Winner of the 7th [Kuksu Mountains Cup] against Shin Jinseo | |
* 2023: Winner of the [Chunlan Cup] (over [Li Xuanhao]) | |
* 2023: Winner of the [GS Caltex Cup] (over [Choi Jeong]) | |
- * 2025: Either winner or runner-up of 29th [LG cup] (facing [Ke Jie], a difficult opponent who had won all six of their previous games, and trails 0–1) | |
+ * 2025: Either winner or runner-up of 29th [LG cup] (facing [Ke Jie], currently tied 1–1, a difficult opponent who had won all six of their previous games. See below for foul controversy.) | |
=== Head to head scores against leading rivals === | |
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* [Shin Jinseo], World and Korean #1: 9:35 | |
* [Wang Xinghao], World #2, China #1: 1–2 | |
- * [Ke Jie], World #3, China #2: 0–7 | |
+ * [Ke Jie], World #3, China #2: 1–7 | |
* [Ding Hao], #4 in world, #3 in China: 4–1 | |
* [Park Jung Hwan], World #5, Korea #2: 9–17 | |
* [Yang Dingxin], World #6, China #3: 6–3 |
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Byun’s finishing skill is held in high regard. In round of 32 of the 26th [Maxim Coffee Cup Ipsin Strongest Tournament|Maxim Cup], on his 28th birthday, he won a fine game against [Kim Jeong-hyeon] 9p. Commentator [Lee Hee-seong] 9p [said|https://m.cyberoro.com/news/news_view.oro?num=531370&div_no=11]: | |
>After [Kim Jeong-hyeon] made a mistake, Byun Sang-il’s judgment of the situation and finishing skills were AI itself. I think it was the best finishing I’ve seen in the two years I’ve been commentating. | |
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+ === Win by unusual foul | |
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+ In the second game of the 29th [LG Cup] finals, he won his first ever game against [Ke Jie] after losing all seven of their previous games (including the first game in this final). His first win was by an [unusual type of foul|https://m.baduk.or.kr/news/B01_view.asp?news_no=5233]. Under the new Korean championship rules, players must place captured stones in a stone box where they are clearly visible. Under [Chinese rules], prisoners are not counted, just board stones and territory, so Ke was not used to it. The first time, he was penalized two points, and the second, he was forfeited. Thus Byun scored his first ever win over Ke, and tied the match 1–1. | |
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