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SHIN SHIN-SEO”I THINK IT WOULD HAVE BEEN OVER IF I HADN’T LOST TO LANKERBAE AND HAD A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT

“I was really disappointed in myself after losing the last Lanker Cup final, and I thought it was the end of my chess career, but I was able to pull myself together because of the Ng Sibae final.” South Korea’s world No. 1 Shin Shin-seo (23), who won the 9th Ng Sibae, dubbed the “Go Olympics,” was not as happy .Speaking to Yonhap News Agency at the Longjimong Hotel in Shanghai, China, the day after the final, Shin Shin-seo said, “I thought my go career was over after losing to three countries in the Lanker Cup.” “I thought I couldn’t fix what was wrong with me even in the finals of nine world championships,” he said, echoing the despair he felt just two months earlier. Shin won the first game against China’s Guo Zhihao 9-dan in the inaugural Lanker Cup final in June, but lost the second and third games .”No matter how many mistakes I made, I shouldn’t collapse or show it, but I just let go of the game because I made one mistake in three moves, even though I wasn’t losing 100% of the time,” Shin said. “I tried to change that attitude, and I thought I had changed a lot, but I think it was just pride .”At the time, most go officials believed that Xin Xinxue could lose because Gu Zhihao was also the strongest player in China. However, the world’s top player in his early 20s was more desperate than anyone could imagine.” I think I’ve achieved half of my goals in go,” said Xin Xin, who won the highest-paying and most prestigious tournament in the world. “I can’t put a number on it, but my goal is to win a few more tournaments in the future,” he said. “My goal is to win two gold medals, of course,” said Shin, who will represent Korea at the Hangzhou Asian Games in September. “I will devote the rest of my time 카지노사이트 to preparing for the tournament.”

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