Chess Soul: Buy the Shijia chessboard at the beginning

Chapter 96: What is the historical status of Game 96?

Every chess player has his own historical status. If it is now recognized that human chess players have a historical status at the level of chess saints, in addition to Mr. Wu, Cui Ze also has this qualification.

The final round of qualifying finally attracted countless reporters, because this was Cui Ze's first appearance in the LG Cup this year, and it was also the first time that he started competing in the last round of qualifying.

Korean media have said that Tian Minze is very suitable as Cui Ze's ninth-dan opponent. The historical level player meets the new king, which reflects the historical inheritance of Go.

The day before, Shen Yilang unfortunately lost to South Korea's 9th dan in the final round and was eliminated.

Yu Liang unexpectedly defeated Chinese chess player Xu Hou in the fifth dan. Xu Hou's state has been up and down this year and he missed the main match.

The night before the competition started, Lin Miaomiao, who had not talked much on the phone for several days, finally finished the midterm exam and took the initiative to call early today.

"Minze, I did very well in the exam. I feel confident about my results. You are waiting for me in South Korea. Sister Lu Jing is helping me apply for a visa. We will meet soon!" As soon as the call was connected, Lin Miaomiao heard Excited sounds.

Tian Minze was a little worried when he thought about facing Cui Zejiu Duan. When he heard Lin Miaomiao's words, he felt even more worried in his heart.

Now Lin Miaomiao is very sure of her results, but she may not be sure whether she can enter the LG Cup main event.

"Miao Miao," Tian Min said pretending to be relaxed, "I won't do well in the next round, but it doesn't matter. I'll wait for you in Seoul City. If you are eliminated tomorrow, I will just accompany you on a trip to South Korea. Fan."

Lin Miaomiao keenly felt the change in her boyfriend's mentality across from her, and patiently comforted her, "You are still so young, and there is a lot of room for improvement in your grades. I heard that Teacher Yu Xiaoyang, who is still in his 50s now, is The pinnacle of professional chess players.”

"Have you learned to comfort me too?" Tian Minze teased.

"Hehe," Lin Miaomiao suddenly said coquettishly, "Minze~ I really want to fly to your side right away. I can hold you and give you strength."

Lin Miaomiao, who always talked about whatever came to her mind, suddenly felt shy and her voice became slightly lower.

Tian Min smiled and said, "If I can hug you, my condition will definitely get better."

"Humph", Lin Miaomiao pretended to be angry, "Who wants to hug you? I won't tell you. You have to go to bed early!"

Tian Minze is becoming more and more familiar with the road to the Korean Chess Academy. As a true junior chess player this time, Tian Minze went to the game room early to wait.

Soon Cui Ze 9th Dan walked into the game room. As a well-known handsome guy in the chess world, Cui Ze 9th Dan was a little older, but his style was still the same. When he saw Tian Minze who had gotten up early and was standing by the chessboard, the two shook hands and greeted him.

"Hello, Tian Minze!"

"Hello, Cui Jiudaan!"

Tian Min couldn't help but have mixed feelings. His opponent was someone who had already established his historical status in the chess world. Where would his future historical status be?

Both sides guessed which one would come first, with Cui Ze taking the black position.

At the beginning, Tian Min was not conservative and kept in mind the requirements for himself. The game was open and closed, and the start was full of competition for the first place.

However, Cui Ze played a classic two-way climb.

This move made Tian Minze take a breath of cold air.

This chess move was a little too "slow", but it also made me feel helpless. My opponent could even play this kind of chess, so how could there be any dispute on the chessboard?

Tian Min then began to play strong moves continuously, improving his efficiency in surrounding the air and forcing his opponent to respond.

After Cui Ze's ninth-dan examination, he played a split move, which made Tian Minze wake up instantly. This move had a strong offensive meaning. After careful calculation, Tian Min responded with a strike.

And Cui Ze immediately made another move, with a solid and steady chess shape.

"This is a wonderful way to end conflicts!" the Korean commentator commented excitedly.

Tian Min only felt like a hunter waiting for his prey to appear, but he found that his prey was a more sophisticated fox. As soon as he showed his head, before he could react, his opponent had quickly withdrawn, leaving him no chance to attack.

Tian Minze began to adjust his tactics and re-examined the chess game. Then in the lower right corner, Tian Minze clicked a move.

Cui Zejiu pushed up his glasses, stretched out his hand to support the chess piece, and straightened the white chess piece.

Many older generation chess players like to support their opponent's chess pieces. It seems to be a behavior similar to obsessive-compulsive disorder, but it is a manifestation of starting to think.

On the surface, Tian Minze made a move to take the lead, but in reality, this move was a final move of great value. Going to finalize it at this time was actually realizing a first-mover advantage and also a one-step test. See Cui. In response to Ze's response, if Tian Minze gives in, then Tian Minze will make a profit with this move. This move can take on a very valuable move and take the white chess in the corner back to the base camp. Although the value is not small, it is a bit early to buy it at this time.

"This seems to be the final move!" The observer was surprised, "Black needs to make a strong counterattack in this corner to prevent White from being easily finalized!"

This is Tian Minze's tactics. Before, they were all moves that could not be seen clearly, to seize the position. Now I make a move that is clearly visible, and you still don't respond. Then Tian Minze will try his best to gain the real advantage. .

Sure enough, Cui Ze's 9th-dan counterattack came as promised, with a tricky first-hand position jumping out. This time it was Tian Minze's turn to take the long test.

After this move of chess is played, I can still shape it locally, but it seems that the benefits will not be as huge as before. As for how much time is lost, it is difficult to calculate.

So Tian Min, who didn't react for a while, continued to play a few moves according to his own ideas. When his opponent's purpose was exposed, he realized that he was "numbed" by his opponent.

Cui Ze's nickname is "Cui Ma", and he often steals some numbers inadvertently. It seems that his opponents have passively lost some without even noticing.

Tian Min calculated carefully and found that he was still cheaper in some areas, but after finalizing, he took the initiative to eliminate a robbery material. This profit turned into the value of a partial first-mover advantage. Such a value of items, It doesn't make much practical sense at all.

Tian Min took a deep breath, he actually lost money.

This plan didn't work, so Tian Min quickly adjusted his thinking, took out the backhand he had prepared, and launched a strong digging move.

This time Cui Ze no longer had a confident expression and suddenly frowned.

If Tian Minze was forced to play the chess thick just now, then in this move, he used the thick strength of the white chess as a guide to make a truly strong move.

For the first time, Cui Ze felt Tian Minze's aggressive chess style, as if a long knife cut through the night sky, and the cold air reached his chest.

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