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Luo Xihe, born on November 23, 1977 in Hengyang City, Hunan Province, is a Chinese go player, Jiuduan.
Luo Xihe studied chess at the age of 6 and studied under Ma Xiaochun. He joined the national youth team at the age of 10. In 1989, it was designated as the initial stage, and in 2002, it was upgraded to nine stages. Known as "genius chess player", nicknamed "God pig".
Sports career
Luoxihe began to learn chess in 1983, joined the National Junior go team in 1987, entered the first stage in 1989, and was promoted to the ninth stage in 2002. In 2006, he won the challenge right of the 7th China go celebrity war.
In 1994, "rookie Cup" champion, entered the sixth "CCTV Cup" top four fast chess competition, won the fifth frost Cup National Youth Championship. The top four in the 10th Tianyuan war and the runner up in the 10th celebrity war.
In 1997, he was the fifth in the national individual competition and the champion of the first China Chess sage competition.
In 1999, he won the championship of shengxuerong cup fast chess competition, and in the same year, he won the group champion of China go League A in Chongqing.
He won the national individual championship in 2000.
In 2001, he won the third place in the national individual competition and the second place in the CCTV Cup TV fast chess competition. 2001 NEC cup champion.
Third place in the 2002 Chunlan cup.
In 2005, Luo Xihe successively eliminated Zhao Hancheng, song Taikun and Li Shishi from South Korea in the 10th three star world go open. He also defeated South Korean player Cui zhehan with a score of 2:1 in the semi-final, and finally won the championship with a score of 2:1 in the final in January 2006. Before that, Li changho had dominated the world chess world for 14 years and never lost to a non Korean player in the final of the world go game. Luo Xihe ended this period of history and won his first world champion in his life. Won the challenge right of the 7th China go celebrity war.
Career data
On January 18, 2000, Luo Xihe lost to Jin rongsan in the fifth round of the first Nongxin cup.
On March 17, 2000, Luo Xihe lost to Shao Weigang in the 13th China top four.
On April 23, 2000, Luo Xihe lost to Ding Wei in the finals of Bubugao TV fast chess competition and won the second place.
On January 20, 2001, in the final of the 6th NEC cup, Luo Xihe won the championship by beating Zhou Heyang.
On June 28, 2001, Luo Xihe lost 2-0 to Zhao Zhixun in the 16th NEC cup.
On October 26, 2001, Luo Xihe lost to Li Changhao in the final eight of the 6th LG world chess championship.
On November 17, 2001, Luo Xihe lost to Zhou Heyang in the final eight of the 2nd Ricoh Cup Professional chess invitational tournament
On November 28, 2001, Luo Xihe lost to Nakano kuanye in the seventh round of the third Nongxin cup
On March 13, 2002, Luo Xihe lost to Zou Junjie in the third round of the 15th China celebrity competition.
On October 17, 2002, Luo Xihe lost to Cao xunxuan in the final eight of the 7th Samsung fire cup.
On December 28, 2002, Luo Xihe lost to Yuken Naoshu in the semi-final of the 4th Chunlan Cup World Go Championship.
On January 23, 2003, Luo Xihe lost to Li Changhao in the 14th round of the 4th nongxinxinla noodle cup Three Kingdoms challenge arena.
On February 25, 2003, Luo Xihe lost to Kong Jie in the first round of the 17th China Tianyuan war.
On April 6, 2003, Luo Xihe lost to Nie Weiping in the final eight of the 2nd China Merchants Bank Cup TV fast chess competition.
On December 31, 2003, Luo Xihe lost to Zhang Xu in the second round of the 5th Chunlan cup.
On June 20, 2004, Luo Xihe lost to Guli in the 17th China top eight competition.
On September 3, 2004, Luo Xihe lost to Cui zhehan in the second round of the 9th Samsung fire cup.
On September 11, 2004, Luo Xihe lost to Zhou Heyang in the final eight of the 10th NEC cup go competition.
On November 9, 2004, Luo Xihe lost to Wang Lei in the top eight of the first initiative chess cup.
On November 29, 2004, Luo Xihe lost to Li Changhao in the 10th round of the 6th Nongxin cup Three Kingdoms challenge arena.
On January 29, 2005, Luo Xihe lost to Hu yaoyu in the second round of the 19th China Tianyuan war.
On May 18, 2005, Luo Xihe lost to park Zhengxiang in the second round of the 10th LG world chess championship.
On September 6, 2005, the challenger of the 18th China celebrity war decided to fight. Luo Xihe lost 2-1 to Yu Bin.
On October 25, 2005, Luo Xihe lost to Kong Jie in the second round of the second advocate chess cup.
On December 16, 2005, Luo Xihe won Cui zhehan 2-1 in the semi-final of the 10th Samsung fire cup.
On January 13, 2006, the third round of the 10th Samsung Cup world go open finals ended in South Korea. China's luoxihe Jiuduan defeated South Korea's Lee Chang Ho Jiuduan by 5.5 goals and won the first World Championship in 2006 with a total score of 2:1. This is also the first time that Lee Chang ho lost to a non domestic player in the final stage of the world competition.
Award winning record
In 1994, "rookie Cup" champion, entered the sixth "CCTV Cup" top four fast chess competition, won the fifth frost Cup National Youth Championship. The top four in the 10th Tianyuan war and the runner up in the 10th celebrity war.
In 1997, he was the fifth in the national individual competition and the champion of the first China Chess sage competition.
In 1999, he won the championship of shengxuerong cup fast chess competition, and in the same year, he won the group champion of China go League A in Chongqing.
He won the national individual championship in 2000.
In 2001, he won the third place in the national individual competition and the second place in the CCTV Cup TV fast chess competition. 2001 NEC cup champion.
Third place in the 2002 Chunlan cup.
Create the first
1. The first player to win the championship from the preliminary competition
2. The first non Korean player to beat Lee in the final was almost all Korean players (Jin Hezhu in the first round, Lin Zhihan in the second round, Li Yingxin in the third round, Liu Shixun in the fourth round, Zhao Hancheng in the first round, song Taikun in the second round, Li Shishi in the third round, Cui zhehan in the semi-final and Li Chang in the final) Pick)
3. The game with the most hands in the international competition (more than 360 hands, if you finish the single official, it will reach 370 hands)
4. The game with the largest number of looters in the international competition (157-281 is basically looting, 181-281 is 100 in a row; of course, it is also likely to be the game with the largest number of looters in the international competition)
5. The chess game with the most picks in the international competition (87 pieces in total, note, it's picks, not dead ones)
6. For the first time in the international competition, there is no winner
7. The first foreign player to beat Li Changhao in the final game of the international competition
In Zhao Hancheng's case, all the way to play chess was full of danger, and finally passed the test smoothly; in Song Taikun's case, Luo Xihe used his two hands to make the other side have the illusion when he fell behind, and finally broke the other side's big corner to win; in Li Shishi's case, from beginning to end, he cut off Li's two dragons and won.
It is worth mentioning that in the last game of three games of chess with Cui zhehan, Luo Xihe, anticipating that there will be a cycle of three robberies, voluntarily gave up the robberies, induced Cui zhehan to fall into the trap, and then blocked his opponent from the periphery at the expense of the central group army, almost perfectly defeating him.
Three times of chess to Li Changhao, luoxihe is a robbery to drag Li Changhao's March, finally established the advantage in the robbery to the end. The way to win the championship can be called soul stirring, and only one song "Lisao" can match the poet on the tattoo.
"Outside the sword, it's suddenly said that Ji Bei had been collected. At the beginning, I heard that tears were all over my clothes." When the news came that luoxihe defeated Li Changhao and won the three star cup on January 13, an old chess fan who was waiting in the Chinese Chess Academy said so. For 14 years, Li Changhao has always been a mountain that Chinese chess players can't cross in the game of double chess, and luoxihe finally overturned the Giant Buddha when the Spring Festival is approaching, offering a great gift to the Chinese people.
Chess path
Playing mahjong
Over the past few days, Luo Xihe has been interviewing all kinds of media. He said: "now, except in the evening, I'm all chatting activities, and I'm used to it."
Luo Xihe is a very talented chess player, but the reporter has interviewed him many times on different occasions. I feel that he is very talkative in private, but he is a bit dull when he is interviewed. In this interview at the Chinese Chess Academy, the reporter felt that he was talkative. Of course, this kind of maturity did not hide his inborn frankness.
Luo Xihe's nickname "little pig" is not only related to his image, but also because he was greedy of eating, sleeping and playing when he was young. Many of the senior players in the go world think it's a pity. However, over the past year, Luo Xihe has worked very hard, but he has less time to play chess. "Now I only read books, but I seldom play chess in books." Luo Xihe felt that he had gone beyond the confines of chess. He said: "I feel that many things are in fact well understood. Now I pay more attention to the general rules of things, so I spend more time on sorting out these rules."
Luo Xihe believes that the winning or losing of chess is also determined by the rules. He said: "I think winning chess is not because you are better than your opponent, but because you win more in line with the objective rules. In fact, it's not just chess, it's a lot of things. I usually like playing mahjong very much. There are rules to follow in playing mahjong. You can't just think about some guns as soon as you come up. You can't win in that way. "
Looking at the reporter listening to some surprise, he immediately said
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