Nie Weiping, a legendary Go master in China, died in Beijing at the age of 73 on Wednesday.
Nie is best remembered for his dramatic victory in the first Japan-China Super Go in 1985. Few had hope that China would win because its players had long lagged behind Japanese competitors in the strategy board game.
By the time it was Nie’s turn to play in Tokyo, Japan’s top player, Kobayashi Koichi, had already won six straight games against his Chinese counterparts. Nie was the only Chinese player left...
Nie Weiping, Chinese Go master known for dramatic victory over Japanese rival, dies at 73
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Source: scmp.com

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