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Chapter 1096 We are the champions

After the game, both China and Japan paid unprecedented attention to this challenge match.

In the minds of many Japanese chess fans, Japan's world dominance in Go is unshakable, which has been confirmed in the past few decades.

So at the beginning, Japanese chess fans thought that this was just a crushing match, and perhaps it was not as exciting as the domestic competitions in Japan such as Honinbo, Go Saint, Meijin, and Tianyuan.

But as the game progressed, Japanese chess fans found that Chinese chess players were not vulnerable. Jiang Zhujiu had won three consecutive victories before, but fortunately Kobayashi Koichi turned the tide and won a wave of five consecutive victories. Just when Japanese chess fans thought that Kobayashi Koichi would directly sweep the Chinese team, Qin Hao suddenly appeared and saved the Chinese team from danger. Both sides fought until only the last two players were left.

The excitement of this China-Japan Go Challenge can be described as ups and downs. The organizer, Japan Electric Corporation, could laugh in his dreams.

Originally, the organizers wanted to strike while the iron is hot and hold the next two games after a two-day break. However, Kato Masao and Fujisawa Hideyuki asked to postpone the game for a month.

For the request of the two top Japanese chess players, the organizers bargained and finally agreed to postpone it for half a month.

During this half month, not only these eight Japanese chess players, Fujisawa Hideyuki also used his influence in the Japanese chess world to call many top Japanese chess players to Shanghai.

These top Japanese chess players only showed up at the airport and moved into the private room of the Peace Hotel and never came out again.

At the same time, the Chinese Chess Institute was not idle either. It summoned many senior chess players to Shanghai to help Nie Weiping analyze the remaining two opponents. As for Qin Hao, he went back to Tongji to attend classes on the grounds that he had missed too many courses.

Unlike the last time he went to Beijing to participate in the training camp, this time Qin Hao returned to the classroom and immediately attracted onlookers. The whole classroom was surrounded by people, and the scene was comparable to the scene of brain-dead fans chasing stars in later generations.

Finally, the dean of teaching strictly ordered that no one could harass Qin Hao, otherwise he would be punished. In 1984, a demerit for college students was a very serious punishment, because it would be written into the file, which would affect the assignment of work.

However, there are countermeasures for every policy. Every day, Qin Hao's desk would be filled with things, including misty poems representing love, snacks, and even blood letters. The first thing the head teacher did when he went to work every day was to ask someone to clean up Qin Hao's desk.

"I'm confused. Do you think so many people like Go?" classmate Sun Hongqi said sourly.

"You don't understand this, they don't like Go, but the person who plays Go."

"It's terrible. I feel that those Hong Kong and Taiwan fans are not as crazy as these people."

"Yes, there are actually blood letters."

Li Jia listened to the discussion of his classmates, but his thoughts drifted thousands of miles away.

At the same time, Qin Hao and his party had already boarded the flight to Beijing. This time, with the sponsorship of the organizer, he finally didn't have to squeeze into the train.

The chess players of the Japanese team also went with them, but they were all in first class.

After the plane took off and balanced, Kobayashi Koichi suddenly appeared in the economy class.

"Qin Sang, can I take up a little time of your time?"

Kobayashi Koichi bowed 90 degrees as soon as they met.

Chen Zude stared at him with a vigilant look. He knew with his toes that so many Japanese chess players gathered in Shanghai in the past half month, and they must be studying Qin Hao's chess game.

"Be careful, he might come to spy on the news."

Qin Hao just smiled at Chen Zude's reminder: "If he has this idea, he must be prepared for Jiang Gan to steal the book."

Then he said to Kobayashi Koichi in Japanese: "No problem."

After Kobayashi Koichi sat down on the side of the aisle, he immediately couldn't wait to give Qin Hao a rainbow fart. Fortunately, Chen Zude and others didn't understand Japanese, otherwise they would blush after listening.

In Chen Zude's anxious eyes, Kobayashi Koichi chatted with Qin Hao for more than half an hour, and then left with satisfaction.

After Kobayashi Koichi left, Chen Zude asked curiously, "What did you talk about for so long?"

"What else can two chess players talk about besides Go?" Qin Hao spread his hands.

Chen Zude was immediately anxious when he heard this, but Qin Hao added fuel to the fire: "Kobayashi Koichi asked me how I made such a fast move."

"What did you say?"

"Of course I told the truth."

"Oh, how could you tell him that?"

Qin Hao pointed to his head and smiled, "I told him that I have a supercomputer hidden in my brain."

Chen Zude: ...

The next day, chess fans from all directions gathered in front of the Chinese Chess Institute early in the morning. In this era of extremely underdeveloped transportation, those who can rush to Beijing to watch the Go game are all die-hard chess fans.

After half a month of publicity, this peak Go duel between China and Japan has also been hyped up and the heat is unprecedented.

As a top-notch chess player in Japan, Kato Masao's strength should not be underestimated. He is known for his tough style of play and has the title of "executioner". His calculation ability is also quite terrifying. He has a large number of chess fans in Japan. At this moment, there is a "cheerleading team" composed of dozens of Japanese people cheering for him at the entrance of the Chinese Chess Institute.

As two minibuses drove in one after another, the chess fans at the scene became agitated. If there were no police on the scene to maintain order, I am afraid they would have surrounded the minibus.

Just when Qin Hao and his party got off the car and were about to enter the chess academy, there was a commotion in the crowd.

Someone shouted: "Down with Japanese imperialism!"

Then there was a tsunami-like response. The dozens of Japanese chess fans who came to cheer for the Japanese team were shocked by the scene. Although they didn't understand, they saw the cannibalistic eyes of the Chinese around them, and they huddled together and no longer dared to shout slogans in Japanese.

Seeing this scene, Qin Hao and his party couldn't help but smile knowingly, and the tense atmosphere instantly disappeared.

Suddenly someone threw a ball of things to Qin Hao. Qin Hao caught it in the air and unfolded it to find that it was a red flag. After thinking about it, he put it on his body and slowly walked into the chess academy.

And this scene was also recorded by countless reporters with cameras.

"Xiao Qin, play slowly, don't feel pressured, I'm still behind you."

Before going on the stage, Nie Weiping patted Qin Hao on the shoulder.

Qin Hao smiled: "Don't worry, they won't see you."

"Wait for the award ceremony."

After saying that, Qin Hao strode towards the ring with a red flag, while Kato Masao was already ready.

"Qin Sang, you are an excellent chess player, but today's championship must belong to us!"

Kato Masao said confidently. The reason why he had such confidence was that in the past half month, more than 20 top Japanese chess players had studied all of Qin Hao's chess games, and they thought they had found a way to restrain Qin Hao.

Although this was a bit unfair, they had to do it for the dignity of Japanese Go.

"As long as I participate in the competition, you Japanese chess players will never dream of winning any championship again."

After Qin Hao said that, he was too lazy to talk nonsense with the other party and grabbed a handful of black pieces directly from the chess box.

Kato Masao guessed an odd number, but the result was an even number. Qin Hao got the right to play black first. This scene made the Japanese team frown.

At the beginning, both sides made moves very quickly. Qin Hao relied on the powerful computing power of AlphaGo, while Kato Masao relied on the research on Qin Hao's chess game in the past half month.

Seeing that every move after Qin Hao's opening was within their calculations, Kato Masao couldn't help but show a hint of joy on his face.

Nie Weiping and others watched the two people's game on the screen in the lounge and fell into deep thought.

"Do you think it's a bit strange?" Jiang Zhujiu suddenly said.

"What's strange?" Chen Zude asked.

"Have you noticed that Kato Masao's opening is completely different from his previous chess forms?"

While the Japanese team was studying Qin Hao, Nie Weiping and his team were also studying Kato Masao and Fujisawa Hideyuki. They knew their chess styles very well.

After Jiang Zhujiu's reminder, the others also woke up.

"Is this their opening pattern for Xiao Qin?"

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For a moment, everyone present couldn't help but sweat for Qin Hao. After all, Qin Hao was not just facing Kato Masao, but the wisdom of a large number of top Japanese Go masters.

However, after entering the middle game, the smile on Kato Masao's face completely disappeared, because he found that Qin Hao's style of play began to change a little.

This scene was also seen by Fujisawa Hideyuki and others, which shocked them. You know, a chess player's style of play is formed after countless games, and it is also related to the chess player's personality. A person's style of play cannot be changed in a short time. This is the consensus of all chess players.

But in today's game, Qin Hao's style completely changed from the 30th move, changing from the previous fierce attack to a steady and steady posture.

"How did he do it?"

"Impossible, he didn't play like this in so many games before."

"Is there a possibility that we were fooled by him, and this is his real style?"

"Baga, cunning Chinese boy!"

Masao Kato on the stage felt powerless as if his waist was broken. Not only did all his efforts in the past half month go to waste, but such a start also disrupted his rhythm.

On the contrary, Qin Hao still made his moves as fast as lightning, as if he didn't need to think at all. This also made the Japanese team more convinced that Qin Hao's previous chess game was a deliberate trick, and this was his real style of chess.

After 150 moves, Masao Kato clearly felt that he was at a great disadvantage, and beads of sweat kept dripping from his forehead, but he didn't bother to wipe them off.

Suddenly, a drop of blood fell on the chessboard. Masao Kato subconsciously touched his nose and found that he was bleeding from the nose.

This scene was also transmitted to thousands of households by TV signals.

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"Oh, Brother Hao is going to win, the Japanese can't stand it."

Lin Dongzhe and Xiang Pengfei have already started celebrating in advance.

Song Ying's heart, which has been hanging in the air, finally fell to the ground at this moment.

Huang Ling and Zhuang Xiaoting held each other's hands tightly, shaking with excitement.

Shanghai, Tongji University cafeteria, has been crowded for a long time, even the chef put down the spatula in his hand and squeezed in front of the TV.

Li Jia looked at Qin Hao's figure draped with a red flag on the TV screen, and was a little dazed for a while, until a burst of enthusiastic cheers almost overturned the cafeteria roof, she came back to her senses.

"We won, we won!"

"Haha, I said that the Japanese were no match for Qin Hao!"

"There is only one left, just one step away from the championship!"

Not only classmates, but also many teachers cheered in the crowd, without the maturity and stability of teachers. At this moment, everyone was venting their excitement.

Beijing, outside the chess academy, with the moment when Kato Masao gave up his pieces and surrendered, it had already become a sea of ​​joy. Chess fans from all over the country cheered and celebrated Qin Hao's defeat of Japan's top chess player again.

"What top chess player? I think he is just so-so!"

"You can't say that. He is indeed very good. Unfortunately, we have better players."

"Since Yu was born, why is Liang born? Haha!"

In the chess academy, Kato Masao's defeat greatly dampened the momentum of the Japanese team, and everyone had a blank expression.

After a long time, Fujisawa Hideyuki said faintly: "No matter what, I will try my best to protect the dignity of Japanese Go."

In the afternoon, the last game officially started. Fujisawa Hideyuki guessed an even number and won the right to play black first.

After seeing Qin Hao's "changeable" chess style, he no longer dared to use the fixed opening that he was not good at, and honestly placed the chess piece in the small position in the upper right corner.

However, Fujisawa Hideyuki is already 59 years old after all, and his chess skills are no longer as sharp as they were in his peak period. He can only rely on years of experience to entangle with Qin Hao.

Unfortunately, no matter how hard he tried, it was in vain. In this game, Qin Hao changed his steady and cautious approach from the beginning, and started to attack from the beginning.

From the 30th move, Fujisawa Hideyuki kept falling into long thinking. The pressure Qin Hao brought him was too great.

As the game progressed, the Japanese team looked ashen. From the 120th move, Fujisawa Hideyuki had completely lost the initiative. The only chance to win was that Qin Hao made a major mistake.

Kobayashi Koichi looked a little strange, muttering: "What he said seemed to be true."

"What's true?" Kato Masao asked puzzledly.

"He said he has a supercomputer in his head."

"Ridiculous!"

In the 178th move, Fujisawa Hideyuki took a handful of chess pieces from the chess box and placed them on the chessboard with a gloomy look after thinking for five minutes.

Instantly, all the members of the Chinese team rushed to the stage, and Jiang Zhujiu and others lifted Qin Hao up and threw him high into the air.

This scene was also sent to the TV screens of thousands of households.

"We are the champions!"

"Haha, did the little Japanese see clearly? We are the champions!"

Many excited people took to the streets to celebrate, especially some senior chess fans, who couldn't help but burst into tears when they saw this scene. The era when a retired Japanese old lady could sweep the Chinese Go game is gone forever.

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