"…"
There was a difference of about five or six points. No, in order to ensure his victory at the endgame, the boy chose a more stable way of playing, otherwise the difference would be more than ten points.
But…how did he lose?
Qi Zhenxi looked at the chess game on the chessboard and couldn't understand it. How could he see it? There was no problem with his performance?
No, in fact, because the opponent's chess skills were not weak, his level was fully demonstrated. It should be said that it was the best performance he had in recent times.
But, he still lost, a slow death, is it the difference in chess skills?
Although he had a few slow moves at the beginning, it shouldn't be like this. Wasn't it the problem of the three-three move at the beginning?
Looking back, it seems to be true. The subsequent turn and the dig in the air caused him to lose a lot of local losses.
The moves were too weird.
The gap between reality and cognition made Qi Zhenxi fall into self-doubt.
Three-three is indeed a bad move, but Ying Jie's three-three not only did not make his chess thicker, but if he reversed from the result, it broke through the thick position he had known.
"Little friend, you..."
After Qi Zhenxi came out of his self-doubt, he was about to look up and say something to Ying Jie opposite him, but when he looked up, the seat opposite him was already empty.
"Old Qi, did you suffer a loss? We have suffered this loss of three-three several times. You are at least a professional fifth-dan. Can you tell us what is wrong with this move?"
"If he can tell it, he won't lose. Which weirdo came up with this move? It subverts the theory of chess!"
Regardless of the old comrades around him who were talking nonsense about him, Qi Zhenxi asked impatiently: "Where is that kid?"
"He left. I think he said he was a junior high school student when we chatted before. I guess
he has to go home to do homework." "Do homework? How can he do homework at his age!
He should learn this talent in the dojo! If he really learned it by himself, this talent is not..."
Qi Zhenxi really couldn't think of a word to describe it. It was
obvious that the kid's level was about the fixed level, especially with that fantastic opening and the flawless endgame.
I only have the qualifications to be the world champion!
No, not only the world champion, but he might even be able to overthrow Gao Yongxia, the ninth dan who has always been a shadow over the Chinese chess world.
"What's his name?"
"I think his name is Ying Jie."
"Do you know where he lives?"
"You guys have nothing to do while playing chess and ask where he lives?"
"You guys are usually very gossipy, why did you lose your temper at the critical moment?"
Qi Zhenxi couldn't help but grit his teeth when he heard what he said. It's a waste of life for such a genius to waste time in such an amateur chess hall!
At this golden age, every minute and every second is precious!
"Wait a little longer, wait a week, this kid will come to play chess every weekend."
"Okay..."
Qi Zhenxi wanted to slap himself twice, why did he let the genius run away when he found it.
Ying Jie, who didn't know that he was being targeted, came to... a rental house.
Ying Jie took the key and opened the door with ease, and what came into view was a girl sitting in her seat and playing computer games attentively.
Her eyebrows were slightly wrinkled, her expression full of nervousness and excitement, but her fingers were nimbly operating the mouse and keyboard, making keystroke sounds from time to time. Wearing a loose T-shirt and jeans, she looked very comfortable and relaxed, with long hair draped over her shoulders, which looked even softer under the light.
The whole room was filled with the slight hum of electronic devices and the excitement brought by the game sound effects, while the girl was completely immersed in this virtual world, enjoying the fun brought by the game.
Ying Jie knocked the girl on the head with a chestnut: "It's time, if you don't go home, be careful that your mother will come to catch you."
The girl said without turning her head: "It will be over soon!"
Hearing this, Ying Jie was not in a hurry. He sat in the empty seat next to him and picked up the ice cola next to the girl and drank it.
From Ying Jie's perspective, the current online games are too crude, and most of the most popular games in the future have not yet been born.
At this time, the most popular game in the Internet cafe is CrossFire, and almost eight out of ten machines are this game.
But after a few years when League of Legends comes out, this game basically in the Internet cafe.
"Okay, it's over!"
Looking at the results on the screen, Lu Jingjing took off her headphones with satisfaction and stretched her waist.
"Luckily you're here, otherwise I wouldn't be able to get out even if I built this secret base."
"Lend me your computer to check some information."
Looking at Lu Jingjing playing games, Ying Jie naturally slid over with his chair and started to check information on his computer.
In this era, when the Internet is not very developed, most information is still transmitted through television and paper media.
However, both television and paper media have a certain delay, while the Internet has almost no delay.
For example, the LP Cup Chess King Championship held this afternoon.
South Korean Gao Yongxia defeated Lu Li by half a point and won the tenth world championship in his life. He is also the first person in the world to win double-digit world championships.
However, Lu Li, the current new generation of Chinese Go champion, has only won three world championships. The gap is huge.
The comments below the news are also full of fear of Korea, calling Korean Go invincible and Gao Yongxia the great devil.
Looking at the various comments below, Ying Jie couldn't help shaking his head. The comments below the Go above at about the same time period are no different from the comments here.
The Chinese Go world is suppressed and can't even breathe.
But I can also think of the comments in 2018, which were made by Korean chess fans ten years later, saying that Chinese Go was invincible. Three of the top four teams were in the finals, so there was no hope of winning the championship.
Ying Jie took out the chess records of the afternoon game and took a look. Lu Li fought very well in the middle game and even established a big advantage, but just like the first game, he was overwhelmed by Gao Yongxia's zombie flow and lost a lot of official moves.
In the end, he lost by half a point again. Every time Gao Yongxia won, it was a small point difference. To some extent, Gao Yongxia had a good grasp of Lu Li's weakness.
Looking at Ying Jie who was reading Go information, Lu Jingjing couldn't help but curl her lips: "Really, why do uncles and aunts support you when you play Go, but my parents don't support me when I play games? I have made a lot of money by coaching."
"Amateur five-dan can get the national second-level athlete qualification certificate, which can add points to the college entrance examination."
Ying Jie silently said a reason that parents could not refuse.
"..."
I am so angry. When will e-sports be included in the sports meeting!
They are both games. Electronic games are spiritual opium, and Go is to cultivate sentiment.
Lu Jingjing looked at Ying Jie who was acting so serious and pretentious, and thought with great anger.
(End of this chapter)