Ke Jie was not satisfied with the decision and withdrew, leaving the Korean player Byun Sangil to win

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Ke Jie Jiuduan, a 27-year-old Chinese China Standard Time, withdrew from the third game of the 29th World Go Championship at the 29th LG Cup on January 23 because he was not satisfied with the decision, they lost 2-1 to South Korean star Byun Sangil.

Officials said Ke Jie withdrew from the match after Ke Jie asked for a rematch because Ke Jie hadn’t put the lid on the box! Byun Sangil won.

3697265DAB218A46E688DEA0FDCD6A1C75D07A54_size1330_w1576_h688Ke Jie was not satisfied with the decision and withdrew. South Korean Byun Sangil won

53083E691B31BEFC6A410AE2B4C320E5E26617DE_size265_w1024_h758The match was suspended for two hours after Ke Jie Ke Jie objected to the timing and manner of the decision by the Korean referee, who stopped the match because two of his grapes were left outside the box. According to South Korea, the Chinese delegation asked for a replay of the third game.

Ke Jie was not satisfied with the decision and withdrew. South Korean Byun Sangil won

Ke Jie Ke Jie was ordered to resume the second game of the game yesterday after negotiations between the Chinese and South Korean sides over a two-headed fine imposed on him for failing to place his item on the lid of the box. In the 80th hand, Ke Jie raised the ball again, and Byun Sangil, the Korean player, directly signaled to the referee that Ke Jie had committed a foul. Both sides stood up and left the table again, and Ke Jie was ultimately denied for a foul.

So far, Ke Jie has not won his ninth title, and he has not been able to surpass Gu Li, who won eight titles, to become the Chinese player with the most world titles. Korean players have won the LG Cup 13 times and Chinese mainland 12 times in the past 28 years.

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