Zhao Shanjin
Zhao Shanjin, a Korean professional go player, was born in Guangzhou. Inspired by Zhao Zhixun, he began to study go. In 1982, he went to Japan to study abroad. Thanks to Ando Takeo's Qiduan team, he joined the game in 1984. In 1991, he won the champion of the best new king's war and was promoted to Jiuduan in 1998.
Sports career
Zhao Shanjin (April 18, 1970 -), a professional go player in South Korea, is a professional nine member of the Japanese Chess Academy. Zhao Shanjin, born in Guangzhou, began to study go under the encouragement of Zhao Zhixun. In 1982, he went to Japan to study abroad. He joined the group in 1984 under Takeo Ando's Qiduan sect. In 1991, he won the champion of the new king's battle, and in 1998, he was promoted to Jiuduan. In 1999, Zhao Shanjin defeated Zhao Zhixun 4-2 and won the title of benyinfang. At the same time, he terminated Zhao Zhixun's 10 consecutive hegemony of benyinfang. In the same year, he entered the final of Samsung fire cup, but lost 3-0 to Li Changhao. Zhao Shanjin has also won the fast chess championship of ahan Tongshan Cup twice, and won the challenge right of Tianyuan war and jihad. chess style: Zhao Shanjin is good at fighting and has strong strength. He and Liu Shixun Jiuduan, who are also from South Korea, are excellent representatives of chess players in Japan. Zhao Shanjin on April 18, 1970, under the sixth section of Ando Takeo. It is divided into four sections: the first in 1984, the second in the same year, the third in 85, the fourth in 86, the fifth in 88, the sixth in 89, the seventh in 92, the eighth in 94 and the ninth in 98. In 1999, he challenged Zhao Zhixun's benyinfang for the first time and succeeded in 4-2. , ending the latter's ten years in a row. In 2000 and 2001, he won the championship of ahan Tongshan cup in succession and won the victory in the Sino Japanese confrontation. Challenger of Jihad in 2001, Challenger of Tianyuan war in 2002. 2006 NEC cup champion, Toyota Cup top 16. Zhao Shanjin was born in 1970. He went to Japan to study in 1982. He joined Duan in 1984 and was promoted to Jiuduan in 1998. In 1992, Zhao Hancheng won the 16th Japan rookie championship. It was the first title of his career. In 1992, Zhao Shanjin won the championship of the new round; in 1999, he defeated Zhao Zhixun, the top ten in succession of benyinfang, and won the 54th runner up of the benyinfang and three-star cup of Japan; in 2000 and 2001, he won the second consecutive title of the ahan Tongshan cup; in 2006, he won the NEC cup. in Japan's 34th world of fame qualifier, Zhao Shanjin beat Tsui katoka to win 600th in his career. Zhao Shanjin became the 52nd Japanese chess player to win 600 games. Zhao Shanjin is 38 years old, and his career has gone through 24 years and 3 months. The Japanese players who won 600 games in the shortest time were keigo Yamashita and Zhang Xu. The time was 13 years and 4 months. Zhang Xu is 27 years old and 7 months old, and he is the youngest chess player to reach 600 wins. Zhao Shanjin's total record is 600-5-349, with a winning rate of 63.2%. Gaowei shenlu has the highest winning rate of 600, with a winning rate of 75.4%.
Career data
In 1991, he won the 16th rookie Wang Zhan and rookie championship, and won the Rookie Award of the year. In 1996, he won the champion of the eight section group of jihadi, and entered the top chess player's decision game. in 1997, he entered the cycle circle of benyinfang for the first time, and then entered the cycle circle of benyinfang for three consecutive years. In 1999, he won the right to challenge for the first time in the 54th benyinfang battle, defeated Zhao Zhixun of the previous benyinfang with a score of 4-2, and won the throne of benyinfang for the first time. In the same year, he lost 3-0 to Li Changhao in the 4th Samsung fire cup world go game and won the second place. In 2000, he lost 2:4 to Wang mingwan in the battle of Ben Yin Fang and failed to defend his title. In the same year, he defeated Zhao Zhixun in the final of the 7th ahan Tongshan cup and won the championship for the first time. The next year, he defeated Wang Licheng and won the second consecutive championship. He also won the qualification to challenge Wang Licheng in the 25th Jihad that year, but unfortunately he lost 2-4. in 2002, he won the qualification of the 28th Tianyuan battle and lost to the last Tianyuan battle by 0:3. In 2006, he defeated Kobayashi in the final of the 25th NEC cup and won the championship. Zhao Shanjin - 600 wins Zhao Shanjin's total record is 600 wins, 5 draws and 349 losses, with a winning rate of 63.2%. Gaowei shenlu has the highest winning rate of 600, with a winning rate of 75.4%. the 1st Nongxin cup (1999-2000) Japan: Yamashita Jingwu (1-1), Kondo Jifu (1-1), Ikeda Jiji (2-1), Yamada Kei Sansheng (1-1), Zhao Shanjin (1-1) the 12th round of the 1st Nongxin Ramen cup Three Kingdoms competition Zhao Shanjin black 2.5 wins Chang Hao the 13th round of the 1st Nongxin Ramen cup Three Kingdoms competition Zhao Shanjin black middle set loses Li Chang Hao, winner of the second ahan Tongshan cup Sino Japanese championship competition: Zhao Shanjin wins Zhou Heyang, winner of the third ahan Tongshan cup Sino Japanese championship competition: Zhao Shanjin wins Liu Jing
Schedule
oteai Zhao Shanjin toriki Hiroshi B + r 1st Pro news stars and top eight amateurs open Zhao Shanjin Imamura Fumiaki W + r 5th Samsung cuppak Seung ch'eol Zhao Shanjin B + 2.5 8th Ricoh pair go challenge Kobayashi Kazuko & Zhao Shanjin B + 7.5 30th Japanese Tengen Zhao Zhixun Zhao Shanjin B + 3.5 the 30th round of Japanese celebrity war Shinjin Zhao Zhixun W + R the 57th Japan's benyinfang battle circle, the 24th inning, Kato Zhengfu Zhao Shanjin B + 4.5 the 55th Japan's benyinfang challenge, seven wins and losses, the second inning, Wang mingwan, Zhao Shanjin B + 0.5 the final of the 7th Japan's ahan Tongshan cup, Zhao Shanjin 9-stage, Zhao Zhixun 9-stage, B + R 46thnhkcup, Sakai Mengzhao Shanjin B + R 5thjtcup, Zhao Shanjin, Yang Jiarong, W + R oteai, Zhao Shanjin, mcraymond, W + 1 kingof newsta RS (shinjin-o), 12th Ikeda, Zhao Shanjin, B + R, 15th Acer Jihad, Zhao Shanjin, Wang Licheng, B + 5.5, 2nd IBM hayagoopen, Zhao Shanjin, Yamaguchi, Li Xing, Zhao Shanjin, W + R, Zhao Shanjin, Li Xing, B + R, Zhao Shanjin, Zhang Xuan, B + R, king of news stars (shinjin-o), and, 15th Jiecheng Cong Zhao Shanjin B + R Japan's first Dragon Star War Youcun bilius Zhao Shanjin Baisheng zhongpan Sheng Japan's first Dragon Star War Maeda lianger Zhao Shanjin Baisheng 5.5 Japan's first Dragon Star War Takei Zhao Shanjin Baisheng Banmu Japan's first Dragon Star War Zhao Shanjin Asano Yingzhao Baisheng 4.5 newsars (shin'ei), 21st Komatsu Yingshu Zhao Shanjin B + 3.5 kingof newsars (shinjin-o), 16thshinjin ofinal Zhao Shanjin Liu Shixun B + R 16thshinjin ofinal Zhao Shanjin Liu Shixun B + 0.5 16thshinjin ofinal Liu Shixun Zhao Shanjin B + R 16thshinjin ofinal Zhao Shanjin Liu Shixun B + R Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War Zhao Shanjin Yamada Sansheng Heisheng 4.5 Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War Jinchuan Zhengming Zhao Shanjin white middle set win Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War rijinghaoer Zhao Shanjin white middle set win Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War Mike ·Raymond Zhao shanjinbai wins in the middle of the match Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War Mingze Taiyi Zhao shanjinbai wins in the middle of the match Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War Kitamura Yangsi Zhao Shanjin wins in the black half of the match the 22nd Japan's new elites elimination finals Zhao Shanjin is a B + 1.5 Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War Huang MENGZHENG Zhao shanjinbai wins in the black half of the match Japan's 2nd Dragon Star War Zhao Zhixun Zhao Shanjin wins in the black half of the match Japan's 3rd Dragon Star War Zhao Shanjin Sakai Japan's third Dragon Star War Zhao Shanjin and Japan's Gao Min's black victory 4.5 Japan's third Dragon Star War Jinchuan Zhengming Zhao Shanjin and white middle victory Japan's third Dragon Star War Zhao Shanjin and Jiang mianxiong and white middle victory 8thnecshunei Zhao Shanjin and mclemont B + 6.5 Japan's fourth Dragon Star War Asano Yingzhao Zhao Shanjin and white victory 18.5 Japan's fourth Dragon Star War Zhao Shanjin and white victory Japan's fourth issue of Dragon Star Wars: koumin, Zhao Shanjin, shinjin-o, Kato, Zhao Shanjin, B + R, Japan's fourth issue of Dragon Star Wars: Nakagawa, Zhao Shanjin, B + R, 20thshinjin-o, Zhao Shanjin, B + R, 20thshinjin-o, Zhao Shanjin, W + 5.5 Zhao Shanjin B + 0.5 20thshinjin ofinal Zhao Shanjin B + 0.5 japan's 20th rookie Wang Sai San Cun Zhibao W + r 20thshinjin ofinal Zhao Shanjin San Cun Zhibao w
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