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Xu in 2019 | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 5, 1975 Huilai, China |
| Sport | |
| Country | China |
| Sport | Xiangqi |
| Rank | Grandmaster |
| Achievements and titles | |
| Highest world ranking | No. 1 (January 1999)[1] |
| Personal best | 2683 (January 2014, rating)[1] |
Xu Yinchuan (Chinese: 许银川; born 5 August 1975) is a Chinese xiangqi grandmaster.
Xu was born in Huilai, Guangdong Province, China, in August 1975.[2] He is one of a handful of grandmasters from Guangdong Province, which is notable for being the home of many famed grandmasters of Xiangqi, including Yang Guanlin, Cai Furu, and Lu Qin. Xu's style is in general compared with Taiji (太极), which means he wins games peacefully. Xu is best in his endgame, which is nicknamed "Ghost Kongfu" (鬼魅残功). Xu got his first championship of national Xiangqi tournament at the age of 18, the second youngest (to Hu Ronghua) ever.
Xu's major achievements in Xiangqi include the following:
On August 15, 2006, Xu played two games vs the Tiansuo Inspur system. In the first game, Xu played second and the situation became in Xu's disadvantage shortly after opening. However Xu succeeded to tie it. In the second game, Xu played first and this ended in a tie, though Xu had some advantage.[citation needed]