The Ultimate Showdown: Kim Myung-hoon vs Yuta Iyama – Baduk 9th Dan Championship

2024-01-28 15:02:00

〈Round of 32〉 ○ Myung-hoon Kim, 9th dan ● Yuta Iyama, 9th dan Scene ⑩ = Black ▲ blocks the scene, and there is silence before the storm on the board. But something surprising happened here. Kim Myung-hoon’s 9th Dan, who had surrounded Black with a frightening force, quietly withdrew to White 1. Although it was a late reflection, it was still too late (if Black had cut off the attack with A and B, it would have been difficult to withdraw). In this way, White avoided an unexpected accident and maintained his victory. ◆Reference=It was fortunate that black could not be tied with 1 (if this number had been established, white would have had no choice but to end up in the final match). Black 1 can hold on with White 2 and 4, and Black 5 can break with 6. Kim Myung-hoon, who saw this procedure, gave up on his final game and changed his mind to Baek △’s withdrawal. ◆Practical progress = Kim Myung-hoon dominated the game with strong management (99% 17th album advantage) Iyama 9-dan is the best player produced by Japanese baduk. He was the first in Japan to win the ‘7th Hall’ and won 73 times, including 11 consecutive wins in the main event. Among the world’s professional drivers, he earned the most prize money. However, he has no world championships. That must be the sorrow and pain of Iiyama, now 35 years old. Iiyama held on for about 100 moves and won the stone in 228 moves.

Park Chi-moon, Baduk columnist

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