In the Korea Baduk Association’s May rankings, Shin posted 10,393 points to retain the top spot. Park Jeong-hwan (9-dan) was second with 10,030 points, 363 behind. Shin added 10 points after a 3-0 month; Park went 6-1 in seven games and gained 30 points, but neither moved in the standings.
The top tier otherwise remained stable. Shin Min-jun held third, Byun Sang-il fourth, Kim Myung-hoon fifth and Kang Dong-yoon sixth. The biggest mover was Lee Ji-hyun (9-dan), who went 10-1 in 11 games and jumped seven places to No. 7.
The chase behind her is tight. Choi Jeong (9-dan) stayed second and Oh Yu-jin (9-dan) held third. Japan-born Nakamura Sumire (6-dan) rode an 11-2 record in 13 games to climb to fourth, while Kim Chae-young (9-dan) dropped one spot to fifth.
The numbers are clear: Shin Jin-seo’s prolonged reign in the men’s game and Kim Eun-ji’s rapid rise in the women’s game have become the backbone of Korean Go.
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