33-year-old Park Jeong-hwan wins the World's Largest Prize Go Championship... 'I feel like I'm dreaming'
Park Jeong-hwan has been crowned the first champion of the world Go championship, winning a prize of 400 million KRW.
Park Jeong-hwan loses in the second match of the finals of the World Go Championship with a prize of 400 million won... Final match with Wang Xinghao on the 27th
Park Jeong-hwan, the second-ranked Go player in Korea, lost to China's Wang Xinghao in the second match of the finals of the World Go Championship, leading to a decisive final match on the 27th.
Park Jung-hwan, winning prize of 400 million won in the World Go Championship’s 1st match, successfully takes the initiative... Bogeum Park delivers a bouquet
Top-ranked Korean Go player Park Jung-hwan secured a significant victory in the first match of the World Go Championship, setting him on the path to win a prize of 400 million won.
"The Strongest in the World" South Korea's Shin Jin-seo Wins, Advances to Final Showdown with Japan's Ichiriki Ryo
In the 27th Nongshim Shin Ramyeon Cup, South Korea's Shin Jin-seo defeats China's Wang Xinghao and prepares for a final match against Japan's Ichiriki Ryo, with significant implications for both teams.
Shin Jin-seo overcomes major challenge by defeating Wang Xinghao... Will he achieve a miraculous comeback victory on the 6th?
Shin Jin-seo advances towards a miraculous comeback victory in the Nongshim Cup after defeating China's Wang Xinghao, setting up a final showdown against Japan's Ichiriki Ryo.
Shin Jin-seo defeats Iyama to achieve 19 consecutive wins in the Nongshim Cup... will face 'formidable' Wang Xinghao on the 5th
Shin Jin-seo secured his 19th consecutive victory by defeating Japan's Iyama Yuta, and he is set to compete against China's Wang Xinghao next.