Chapter 218 217.1-1

"well."

Lu Lijiu Dan looked at the situation on the chessboard and shook his head.

BC Cup World Go Championship, second game of the final.

After more than two hundred moves, the chess game has entered the state of a petty official. The situation at this time is already very clear in the eyes of top chess players.

The two players in the game have already calculated the ending sequence and outcome.

Black wins half the game.

Lu Li's 9th Dan did not admit defeat immediately, but leaned back on the sofa and began to think.

During the mid-game duel, Lu Li's 9th-dan calculation missed a few points, causing the duel to be a bit slower. Although he caught up a lot later, he was still half a step behind in the end.

Although half-eye winning or losing is often said to be luck, if you lose, you lose, and there is nothing to argue with.

The result of the game is always the truth.

If it were changed to Chinese rules, Lu Li would win half an eye in ninth-dan, but it's a pity that it can't be changed.

The rules of Go are not universally accepted, but vary from one player to another.

The rules of Fuso Go passed down from the Tang Dynasty: black starts first, and the six and a half goals are followed.

At the end of the game, you need to fill the tiles back into your own air, and then count the empty spots surrounded by both sides. Black's chess minus six and a half eyes is compared with white's chess. If there are more chess, he will win, and if he has less, he will lose. Other rules, such as Korean rules and American rules, are inherited from Fuso rules with slight changes.

In comparison, the Chinese Go rule is that black starts with 3 and 3/4 pieces, which is equivalent to seven and a half eyes. At the end of the game, you only need to count the points of one side's consecutive pieces with empty pieces. If it is black, you need to subtract 3 and 3/4 pieces. Compare with half of all intersections on the board, more will win, less will lose.

The Ying's rules are more gorgeous based on the Chinese rules. After the end of the game, all the empty spaces on the chessboard need to be filled before calculation.

As for which Go rules to adopt under which circumstances, it is roughly "whoever pays has the final say."

It is said that the world is big and the money owner is the biggest.

Whoever is willing to spend money to hold a competition can use whatever rules you say and do whatever you say.

That is, competitions hosted by China will use Chinese rules, events hosted by the Yingshi Go Foundation in Baodao, China will use Yingshi rules, and corresponding events hosted by South Korea and Japan will use Korean and Japanese rules.

In fact, the lack of a unified international Go rules has caused huge difficulties in the international promotion of Go.

Everyone has his or her own opinion. In the past life, there was a headline in the Korean media that if it were Korean rules, the Koreans would win the Dream Lily Cup final by half an eye.

He secretly expressed his dissatisfaction with the result of the game.

But there is no way. Everyone is dissatisfied with everyone, and it is difficult to form a unified international organization.

Compared with the top Korean chess players who are familiar with Chinese rules, China is indeed relatively unfamiliar with Japanese and Korean rules.

Because the Chinese Go Leagues A, B and C have opened up the foreign aid system, each team can introduce players from Japan and South Korea as assistance.

Although the Korean Go League A promised at the beginning that it would be opened later, the foreign aid system was not opened until Ying Jie traveled through the world.

Of course, chess players from various countries are definitely more adaptable to the rules of their own country, and even under the rules of other countries, they often play some chess games that avoid their own rules.

As a top chess player, you must adapt to various competition rules. If you blame your failure on the rules, you will lose your morale.

In the final analysis, the failure of this chess game was due to Lu Li's mistake in the ninth-level fight.

The chess game played by top chess players is like this. They make very few mistakes overall, but if one mistake is caught by the opponent, it will easily lead to the overall failure.

In other words, one careless move can lead to a loss of everything.

There is still the third game, and it is tomorrow, so we have to adjust.

The second and third rounds are played consecutively. The loser of the second round does not have a day off to adjust his mood like the loser of the first round. Instead, the third round is about to begin. game.

This is also the reason why someone can often beat one to two in the finals of the World Series.

Looking at the situation on the chessboard and Lu Li's ninth level without a move, Park Zhenghuan felt a little more relaxed.

Fortunately, I won the second round.

Park Zhenghuan still remembers the domestic evaluation after he defeated Gao Yongha 9th Dan in the semifinals, but lost to Chinese player Shi Mingzhi in the finals.

Park Zhenghuan's heart is like a bird's heart. He was so frightened that he failed Ko Yongha, who lost to him in the semifinals. He was not qualified to fly back and should swim back.

This is already a relatively pleasant evaluation.

If something unpleasant is released, it will directly turn into an asterisk.

After Park Jung-hwan returned to China, he even received abusive and even threatening letters from some chess fans.

If he loses again today, especially if he loses 0-2, Park Zhenghuan can't even imagine what it will be like.

Korean Go was destroyed by Park Jung Hwan.

It’s not surprising that this kind of thing would happen.

Fortunately, I won.

I hope Lu Li’s 9th dan was not in good condition after losing today and he won’t recover so quickly.

Park Zhenghuan comforted himself in his heart.

After Lu Li 9th Dan wasted a countdown, he did not make a move, but directly chose to stop the clock and admit defeat.

The situation is already very simple, and there is no need to accept petty officials.

If you have this time, why not go back and chat with your relatives and friends and relax.

After confirming that Lu Li had admitted defeat at the ninth level, Park Zhenghuan finally relaxed.

But thinking about the third game tomorrow.

If you win today and raise the expectations of chess fans, but lose tomorrow, will everyone be more excited?

Are you scolding him more harshly?

Thinking of this, Park Zhenghuan 9th Dan also had a headache.

South Korea can be said to be the originator of online violence and human flesh search.

Even some extreme behaviors from offline fans are not uncommon in various industries.

Although he said this, Park Zhenghuan still mustered up his energy to review Lu Li's 9th dan. After all, there was still a third game to be played tomorrow.

"Lost."

Guangyin Jiuduan, who was watching the whole game today, said with a heavy heart.

Ying Jie and Cui Ze did not play chess today, but tinkered with smartphones and other things.

It is said that many reporters took several photos of them and prepared to publish some reports.

Guangyin didn't care at all. After all, today might be the decisive game. He watched the whole game with full concentration.

It can only be said that it is a pity that Lu Li lost, but there is no way, if he loses, he loses.

"It's okay. There's still a third game, and it's not settled at 2-1."

Compared to Guang Yin who was a little worried, Ying Jie said indifferently.

At this time, you, your relatives and friends, need to adjust their mentality and don't make yourself suspicious.

If people like myself have pressure and it spreads out, it will invisibly affect Lu Li, a contestant, and even put more pressure on him.

Mentality will inevitably affect the outcome of the game.

"Believe me, you will win the third round."

Ying Jie gave Guangyin a thumbs up.

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