Strict and Tedious
Move 200, fingertip
Samcheok Sea cable car finished second in fixture one, as Kim Dongyeop 9p edged Eumseong Ginseng ahead after ensuring the life of his groups to win in a point-and-a-half's breadth.
Jimmy Cha 5p was left in regret in 204 moves, moving the momentum of the match back to equilibrium after fumbling with the positioning of move 200, his hand losing contact with the white stone during a last-minute transition from Q2 to R2, and four moves later looking up to see the referee walk towards the go board and, from action replay, eventually declare a foul forfeiting Jimmy Cha 5p the game.
For one to finish things off
Game three took longer than two or one to come to resolution in terms of time, with white winning by resignation after 240 moves, an end in Kim Soojang 9p's favour.
Fixture two saw Kim Dongmyeon 9p fail to make the most of a good early position and losing against Seo Bongsoo 9p Sangju, but a counter on second board occurred as Kim Chongsu 8p's aim for a top score of ten out of twelve possible wins continues together with Oh Kyuchul 9p's first win, bringing Yeongam their second.
In fixture three, games three and two finished ten minutes between each other—Kim Ilhwan 9p capturing Chang Suyeong 9p's stones in the centre, and Kim JongJoon 7p's strong start slipping from his fingers, suffering at the hands of Kang Hun 9p—for top player Cho Chikun 9p to decide the match against An Kwanwuk 9p, the latter making a crucial mistake in after promising play in some perplexing positions.
Move 200, fingertip
Samcheok Sea cable car finished second in fixture one, as Kim Dongyeop 9p edged Eumseong Ginseng ahead after ensuring the life of his groups to win in a point-and-a-half's breadth.
Jimmy Cha 5p was left in regret in 204 moves, moving the momentum of the match back to equilibrium after fumbling with the positioning of move 200, his hand losing contact with the white stone during a last-minute transition from Q2 to R2, and four moves later looking up to see the referee walk towards the go board and, from action replay, eventually declare a foul forfeiting Jimmy Cha 5p the game.
For one to finish things off
Game three took longer than two or one to come to resolution in terms of time, with white winning by resignation after 240 moves, an end in Kim Soojang 9p's favour.
Fixture two saw Kim Dongmyeon 9p fail to make the most of a good early position and losing against Seo Bongsoo 9p Sangju, but a counter on second board occurred as Kim Chongsu 8p's aim for a top score of ten out of twelve possible wins continues together with Oh Kyuchul 9p's first win, bringing Yeongam their second.
In fixture three, games three and two finished ten minutes between each other—Kim Ilhwan 9p capturing Chang Suyeong 9p's stones in the centre, and Kim JongJoon 7p's strong start slipping from his fingers, suffering at the hands of Kang Hun 9p—for top player Cho Chikun 9p to decide the match against An Kwanwuk 9p, the latter making a crucial mistake in after promising play in some perplexing positions.