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Chapter 464: Improper screenwriter Qu Cai(1/2)

Qian Yuping's defeat not only allowed Yamashiro Hiroshi to complete his winning streak, but the Japanese Go team also opened up the score again on the fifth day. Now the score between the two teams has become 4:6.

The situation of the Chinese Go team has become a big "crisis". At this time, they are not only behind in the score, but also have only 3 players left to play, while the Japanese team has 5 players available.

Nie Weiping didn't think much about it this time. Ji Xiuwen was his personal bodyguard, and now only Wang Qun could go out.

Wang Qun was born in 1957 and was already 30 years old. In the Go world of this era, he should be said to be at his peak.

The peak age of Go varies from person to person and is also affected by the amount of training and information.

In the Go game before the 21st century, due to the absence of online competitions and AI training, most players had much less training and competition. At that time, the peak period generally did not arrive until around the age of 30, and could last until the age of forty.

, and even at the age of fifty, he can still rank among the top chess players by virtue of his competition experience and psychological quality.

But the game of Go after the 21st century is different. At this time, the growth environment and training environment of chess players have undergone earth-shaking changes. Therefore, the age of chess players entering their peak period is constantly advancing, and at the same time, the age of reaching their peak period is advancing.

Age is also advancing.

At the time when Wu Jie traveled through time, most chess players were at their peak around the age of 25, and they were already world champions before they were even 20 years old.

It is now the late 1980s, and the situation is naturally different. Nie Weiping was born in 1952, so he is already 35 years old, but half of the players in the Japanese team are older than him.

Wang Qun is also well-known in the domestic Go community. He achieved six wins and one loss in a competition in Japan in 1984, and his results in domestic competitions are also among the first echelons.

However, he did not participate in the first two Sino-Japanese competitions, and the competition he visited Japan in 1984 was slightly lacking in gold content. This was the first time he faced so many top Japanese players.

Wang Qun is confident, because it was usually 1 o'clock in the morning when Yamashiro Hiro defeated Qian Yu last night. Counting the time spent traveling from the hotel to and from the hotel, he must be as exhausted physically and mentally as Ma Xiaochun. This victory can be regarded as his.

!

Lao Nie was not blindly optimistic. When Qian Yuping had the upper hand just now, he asked Wang Qun to leave early and go back to the hotel to rest. The purpose was to allow Wang Qun to give full play to his energy advantage in the event of an accident.

Now it seems that his plan for a rainy day is really a bit like Zhuge's.

But he underestimated the shamelessness of the Japanese. When the Chinese team rushed to the competition site the next day, they were told that they could not enter the competition venue.

Nie Weiping and the team leader went to inquire for a long time and finally received a notice from the organizer. Since the fire safety measures at the competition site did not meet the requirements, the fire department required rectifications before the competition could continue.

They were actively negotiating at this time, so the Japanese audience and the Chinese chess players were blocked outside the gate together.

After the Chinese chess players got the news, everyone looked unhappy because they looked around and found no Japanese team.

Everyone understood what this meant, and Nie Weiping immediately asked to return to the hotel.

The Japanese organizers did not stop them, but did not inform them until noon that today's competition venue failed to pass the fire safety standards. They had to make rectifications immediately, and the competition might have to be postponed until tomorrow.

"Okay, I really have nothing to say!"

Nie Weiping couldn't help but sneer after hearing this. The competition was already on its fifth day, but something unexpected happened at this time, and Yamashiro Hiro, who was bound to lose, took advantage of him. What else could he say?

Of?

"This is called God's Blessing, and it might become the third divine wind!"

Ma Xiaochun was the most angry one. If he hadn't lost two consecutive fierce battles without having time to rest, with the state he showed that day, he might have gotten three or four kills in a row.

He is very dissatisfied with this kind of schedule, but if both sides are treated equally and everyone has the same hardship, then Ma Xiaochun has nothing to say no matter how unwilling he is.

But today the Japanese came and made such a show, this is more than despicable and shameless!

But after the anger, everyone calmed down quickly. Even Ma Xiaochun regained his composure, and everyone continued to do whatever they were supposed to do.

This is also what makes Go players unique. You don't see too many emotional fluctuations from these people. Even if they are angry, they can be calmed down as soon as they are angry, and they can quickly return to their cool and elegant demeanor.

This is a kind of elegance and humility engraved in the soul, and a proud demeanor that is both physical and mental. On the other hand, the Japanese and Koreans, who seem to be polite and courteous on weekdays, but only yell when they are excited, actually only learn to

When it comes to skin, there is no difference between the two.

The next day, the competition venue indeed passed the safety rectification, but it was not announced what exactly went wrong.

"If you like to cause trouble, then let you have more things to do!"

Wu Jie had already bought a ticket to fly back to Shanghai. After hearing the news, Wu Jie sneered and took out two three-star "Disaster Cards", preparing to give them to the "Kansai Ki Institute" and "Nihon Ki Institute" after the game.

leave.

If nothing unexpected happens in the next few years, there will be a lot of stories about "Japanese chess players bravely putting out fires" in the Japanese news.

If you are unlucky enough to catch an earthquake, you have to test whether Japanese buildings are really that strong, otherwise you will have to go to the mourning hall if you bow again.

Wu Jie is already showing mercy. If he really throws two four-star cards at them, then huge energy will be concentrated in the dojos of the two chess academies, and I am afraid that the power of a magnitude 5 earthquake will be increased to magnitude 7 or 8.

After the Japanese chess players came to the competition site, they were somewhat embarrassed and couldn't hide their feelings. This was really a disgraceful thing to do.

But Wu Jie said that you are dishonorable, and I am even more dishonorable than you.

These people don’t know that in the next few years, the toilets they use will be clogged every now and then, not to mention leaks from the ceiling and sewers. When it’s windy or rainy, water will seep through the walls like crazy, and mold everywhere is bound to happen.

Yes, I just don’t know if there will be any hauntings or something like that?

Wu Jie also felt a little strange. The Japanese in the original plane also lost three consecutive games, but they were not so shameless?

But then I thought about it, Chinese sports in this dimension are too powerful, but Japan is one of the biggest victims, especially the big ball sports, which have been completely ravaged.

Now counting carefully, it seems that except for "Go", an intellectual sport, Japan has the ability to compete with China, it is difficult to win in other sports without relying on referees.

Of course, baseball and other sports can still defeat China, but these few advantages are precisely sports that China is not interested in.

The Chinese Baseball Association was established less than 10 years ago, and the New China League in the true sense was only established for five years. The Japanese really cannot feel proud from this kind of victory.

Although this small trick is not decent, if you want to defeat the Chinese chess players, you still have to rely on strength, so the embarrassment of the Japanese chess players is still within their moral scope.

Ma Xiaochun would definitely not think so, and Wang Qun had no intention of thinking about it.

Wang Qun's chess style does not have distinctive personal characteristics in this team. In fact, even his personality is the same, but his strength is balanced and very stable.

If the Japanese doesn't play tricks and uses his chess skills to defeat Hiroshi Yamashiro, who is in poor condition, it's not foolproof, but it's a sure win.

Today, Yamashiro Hiro's condition has recovered, but Wang Qun is still unfazed by changes, and has been extremely practical, cautious and patient from the layout stage.

Yamashiro Hiroshi's chess style is similar to it, but it is softer, more natural and more delicate.

In today's competition, both of them brought out their own characteristics. One was upright, the other was soft and natural. Their chess shapes were also quite graceful, and the rhythm of their moves was very slow, giving them a feeling of flowing clouds and flowing water.

In the prologue stage, the two sides started fighting on the upper right, but the smell of gunpowder was not obvious. Everyone clicked until the first 50 moves were completed, and the black and white stones on the chessboard were still clearly distinguishable.

But at this time, it can already be seen that both of them are preparing to attack, waiting for the other party to make the first move and reveal their flaws.

Wang Qun's black chess took the lead and opened up a new battlefield on the upper left. Yamashiro Hiroshi still didn't feel panic. He responded very lightly, but there was a hidden murderous intention!

This atmosphere of imminent storm lasted until more than 80 moves. At this time, the two people's layout on the top of the chessboard had reached the stage of accumulation, and the situation became increasingly chaotic.

At this time, it is still difficult to figure out who is better and who is worse in Othello, but the players on both sides know who is more stable at this stage, who can stay calm in the face of danger, who has a better mentality, and can even take over with a flash of inspiration.

initiative.

Yamashiro Hiro does not have such spirituality. What he is good at is waiting for the opponent to make mistakes, so even when he is ready to attack, he still holds back.

However, Wang Qun had to move. This was not because his mental quality was inferior to his opponent's, but because if he continued to hold back, he would enter the rhythm that Yamashiro Hiro was good at. Only by taking action first could he avoid falling into the rhythm that his opponent was good at.

But as the pattern on the chessboard became more and more chaotic, the Wang Qun's rhythm began to have problems, and it was no longer as smooth as before.

At this time, the Chinese chess players had noticed that Wang Qun was struggling. The winning or losing of this kind of game often depends on who makes the first mistake. Yamashiro Hiroshi is obviously better at this rhythm.

Wang Qun did not make any mistakes, but still made a slow move in the 95th move.

The "slow move" in Go refers to not reaching the critical point, not to making a wrong move.

However, a master's move involves more than just one move and three calculations.

If you make an idle move that is not beneficial to the overall situation, it will undoubtedly give the opponent a chance to gain the upper hand.

Yamashiro Hiroshi immediately noticed his opponent's mistake, and after thinking for a moment, he began to attack Wang Qun's upper left camp, intending to take advantage of the opponent's inadvertent opportunity to take the initiative.

After that, Wang Qun was passive. He couldn't think of a clever move and didn't dare to take risks. He could only defend passively and hope that the situation would change.

But after falling behind, it was obviously more difficult for him to handle the entire situation. Although there were still no major mistakes, the equally stable Hiroshi Yamashiro continued to expand his strength.

After the two of them played 130 moves, Wang Qun's black pieces were already in decline.

He also knows that he is being destroyed by the opponent. If he continues to be passive like this, he will even lose the capital to counterattack.

Wang Qun thought for a long time and did not dare to delay any longer. They could only launch a desperate attack on the center and fight to the death!

However, Yamashiro Hiroshi's defense was impeccable, and after 160 moves, he took the opportunity to kill the black dragon.

"Fuck, we're on high ground!"

Wu Jie finally took the time to watch the game, and of course it took him a long time to come over to take a look. However, at this glance, he saw the tragedy of Wang Qun being pushed to the high ground!

The "big dragon" in Go refers to more than a dozen interconnected chess pieces. These chess pieces die together if they want to die, and live together if they want to live, so they are called a big dragon.

Wu Jie has a more crude personal understanding. He feels that letting others slay the dragon is equivalent to being pushed to the high ground. It is basically impossible to win again.

Of course, there are games in Go where the big dragon is killed and then the game comes back, but those are when one party takes the initiative to abandon the piece, because the winning or losing in Go is not calculated by the number of dead pieces, but by who of the two sides encloses the larger space in the end.

Therefore, even if you kill one of the opponent's dragons, if you lose the competition for other regions, the gains may not be worth the losses in the end.

However, Wang Qun, a big dragon with more than thirty sons, did not give up voluntarily. The opponent really seized the opportunity and used the attack to encroach step by step, and finally turned the advantage into a victory bit by bit.

Wang Qun persisted for dozens of more moves, but Shancheng Hong was leaking water, and finally forced Wang Qun to throw in his pieces and admit defeat.

At this moment, the Japanese chess players on the sidelines finally showed expressions that they were confident of winning, and the Japanese audience at the scene and in front of the TV cheered loudly!

"7:4!"
To be continued...
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