Go: I’m 50-50 against the AI

Chapter 265 264 Cui Ze throws himself in

Chapter 265 264. Cui Ze throws his weight behind

Ying Jie looked at Cui Ze, who was staring straight at him, a little confused. Was there something on his mouth when he ate the burger just now?

Thinking of this, Ying Jie couldn't help but take out a tissue to wipe his mouth, and then started to make moves.

In the current situation, Ying Jie will undoubtedly use attacks to make up for the gap on the ground.

Move 101 is the first move to capture, and move 109 directly cuts off White's return path.

Move 113, black chess, flying!

Ying Jie made the move very quickly, but after finishing the move, Ying Jie seemed to notice something.

I ignored the pull above.

After Ying Jie looked at it carefully, he suddenly realized that he had overlooked a very important sequence.

If some of the top pulls are exchanged, your center will be thicker, and you can immediately attack white.

The eye-catching position he relies on is even more powerful. Cui Ze can only make a small move when aiming to dig out. But he is flying at this time, and the white chess piece in the center is under his attack. This cannot be described as miserable.

I made my move too quickly and actually ignored such an important move.

Although it was not a fatal mistake, it was a missed opportunity to win.

Just when Ying Jie was a little annoyed that he could not make the strongest move, Cui Ze immediately returned the gift package with a backhand.

Cui Ze also ignored the key point and leaned directly in, giving the advantage back to Ying Jie with one move.

In high-intensity games, both sides will inevitably make mistakes, especially in the middle game. Everyone has the inertia of thinking and often ignores the good players elsewhere.

As human beings, mistakes in the middle of the game are inevitable, but sometimes, it depends on who makes the last mistake.

Facing the big gift package Cui Ze sent back, Ying Jie naturally smiled and accepted it.

Cui Ze obviously didn't notice that he missed the chance to win. His face remained calm and he continued to play chess smoothly.

This is Go, just like a battlefield, where opportunities are fleeting.

You didn't even notice that he was there.

You won't even be able to find it during review.

But he really existed.

At 130 seconds, White's center came alive, but the situation was still tense.

Ying Jie immediately clicked over from below, searching for the three white stones below as much as possible.

But to Ying Jie's expectation, White's two-way flying was obviously the key point of the eye shape, but since Cui Ze took the lead again!

Ying Jie immediately realized that Cui Ze had made a major mistake.

Although I don’t know why he made such a mistake, the turning point of this game is coming.

However, Ying Jie still couldn't understand why Cui Ze suddenly ran up to cut off his dragon when he had already cured most of the game.

Ying Jie felt that it was completely meaningless.

It can't be that he wants to kill his own dragon, right?

impossible.

How could Cui Ze be so stupid?

But what Ying Jie didn't know was that when Cui Ze looked up, he had a feeling that he could eat up the big dragon above.

if so!

This game of chess can be declared over directly.

Thinking of this, Cui Ze's originally steady heart couldn't help but beat violently.

I have a chance to win this game of chess!

But it's a pity that Cui Ze doesn't have a God's perspective. He doesn't know that there is a feeling called.

illusion.

And Ying Jie would not give Cui Ze any chance to make amends. Now he would take action from above to ensure his contact.

Subsequently.

Move 137, black, jump!

After this hand jumped, the three white stones below were no longer able to work.

But Cui Ze's choice next surprised Ying Jie even more.

Originally, a tail could still come out from below.

But after Cui Ze carried it with his hand once, he flew down directly, completely discarding the bottom, and aimed directly at his big dragon.

Very decisive.

He was so decisive that Ying Jie couldn't help but become suspicious.

"Cui Ze doesn't really have any plans for his dragon, does he?

I can't understand it at all, I can't understand it at all. "

With Cui Ze's methods, Ying Jie felt that his CPU was about to burn out.

Is my calculation correct? Or is there something I have overlooked?

Cui Ze could actually be so decisive in discarding the bottom with the legs and sides.

Where did he get the courage?

Cui Ze can't think that his dragon is alive, right?

No way, no way.

The person sitting across from me is not the number one player in comprehensive chess and card games, so how could he make such a mistake?

Although it felt strange, Ying Jie was sure that he was definitely not wrong in his calculations.

That being the case.

Move 143, black, top!

Ying Jie directly connected the corners and edges, taking the whole lower part into his pocket.

If God does not take it, you will suffer the consequences.

Cui Ze didn't hesitate at all and killed his eyes directly.

After the white chess piece below was discarded, Cui Ze could be said to have suffered heavy losses. The only hope left was to chase the black chess dragon.

However, Cui Ze did not realize that this was an impossible task.

Although Ying Jie's big dragon only has one eye, the one above Ying Jie has a robbery eye, and it has a lot of robbery materials.

Cui Ze is simply unsustainable.

This chess game is over here.

The Ninth Section of the Yellow River in the interpretation room couldn't help but shake his head when he saw this.

Cui Ze has been able to maintain the balance of power for more than a hundred moves, but one misjudgment in one place ended the whole game.

In the ninth section of the Yellow River, he originally thought he could hold on to 150 moves, but unfortunately, Cui Ze fell a few steps before the finish line.

"The game is over."

Huanghe Ninth Section opened the champagne directly in the live broadcast room. If it were other chess players, no one would dare to open the champagne before it was over.

After all, although comebacks from desperate situations are rare, they often happen.

“Come on, let’s sum it up, the quality of both sides in the first half of the set was very high, it can be said to be the top level now.

However, in the middle of the game, Cui Ze clearly separated from the main battlefield and fell into passivity. However, Ying Jie did not grasp the scale when attacking, and the two sides have been in a balance of power.

However, Cui Ze may have had a problem with his judgment, and a major accident occurred again. After Ying Jie took one hundred and forty-three, he had already established his victory.

This game of chess is basically over here. "

Although the ninth section of the Yellow River thought the chess game was over, Cui Ze did not give up any hope.

Move 148, white chess, clip!

Forcibly break the eyes.

Cui Ze's intention is obvious, he wants to fight Ying Jie to the death.

A battle here will directly determine the outcome.

But it's a pity, just like the battle between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang.

Xiang Yu thought he was very brave, but before he knew it, he had already opened a gap with Liu Bang.

Liu Bang not only obtained the inheritance of the Qin Empire, but also formed alliances everywhere, and already had an absolute advantage.

Xiang Yu believed that the tragedy of Gaixia caused by his mistake had long been inevitable.

Even if he crosses the Wujiang River as in the legend, his comeback can only be in the poet's fantasy.

Although the process of Cui Ze's pursuit of Ying Jie's dragon was very long, Ying Jie's subsequent response could not make any mistakes, and it did not give Cui Ze any chance or hope.

In the end, Yingjie Dalong successfully survived.

Although Cui Ze seemed to have defeated the robbery on the left, Cui Ze also lost an unknown amount during the robbery.

By move 261, Ying Jie's hand was already more than 20 points ahead.

Cui Ze, Touzi.

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