Jin Yin
Jin Yin became the beginning of his career in 1958. In 1962, he went to Japan to study chess at the Shimen of muguchi. The next year, he returned home and was recognized as the third section by the Japanese Chess Academy. In 1964, he was promoted five times. In 1974, it was upgraded to eight sections. In 1983, he became the third nine section player in South Korea. Before Cao xunxuan returned to Korea, he defeated his predecessors, such as Zhao nanzhe, and became the overlord of Korean chess.
Sports career
In 1958, it entered the section; in 1959, it entered the second section; in 1960, it entered the third section; in 1964, it entered the fifth section; in 1966, it entered the sixth section; in 1969, it entered the seventh section; in 1974, it entered the eighth section; in 1983, it entered the ninth section. Jin Yin's style of chess is very formal, and he belongs to the typical Benge school. People say that his style is very similar to some famous people in Japanese chess. This has something to do with his early experience of traveling to Japan and learning chess under the famous master takegu. For many years, Jin Yin has been actively engaged in the leadership work of the Korean Chess Academy, organizing and participating in many important go activities at home and abroad, and has a great reputation. He is the executive director of the Korean Chess Academy.
Career data
The heyday of Jin Yin was from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. Since 1965, South Korea has entered the "Jin Yin era". Look at the following achievements: 1961: runner up in the highest position battle; 1964; runner up in the highest position battle; 1965; national champion, 65-76, champion in the overlord battle; 1966: national champion, champion in the throne battle; 1967: national champion, champion in the overlord battle, champion in the throne battle, champion in the highest position battle; 1968: national champion, champion in the overlord battle, champion in the throne battle, champion in the strongest battle, champion in the Youth Cup, champion in the strongest battle High position war runner up; 1969: national hand war, Overlord war, throne war, celebrity war champion, throne war runner up; 1970; national hand war, Overlord war, throne war champion; 1971: highest position war, Overlord war, throne war champion; 1972: highest position war, throne war champion; 1973: highest position war, strongest person war, throne war runner up; 1974: Throne war, Bonan war champion In 1975, he was the champion of the overlord war; in 1977, he was the champion of the chess king war and the runner up of the throne war; in 1986, he was the runner up of the Bucks cup; in 2000, he was the champion of the 12th chess Saint war; in 2004, he was the champion of the 1st electronic Rand cup and the top 16 of the Phoenix Group; in 2005, he was the 5th veteran game.
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Jin Yin