Chapter 213: Resuming the Victory
Li Xiaoqiang came out of a "mid-belly big-headed ghost" after the tendon. He took a moment to recalculate the "killing" situation and was convinced that his calculation was correct. Then he chose to take off and he voted first.
Li Xiaoqiang's caution is very normal. In his previous calculations, he had calculated that this part was "active", and he had also calculated that this part would fall behind. Li Xiaoqiang has even begun to think about his next move. Of course, all Li Xiaoqiang's thinking is based on the premise that "he will fall behind".
But now, I have inexplicably gained a first move. I have to say that this happiness came too suddenly. Li Xiaoqiang definitely needs to confirm it.
In Li Xiaoqiang's thinking, of course, he would not think that the opponent did not find that "big-headed ghost". Of course, he didn't know what to do, and even Mr. Sakata and Mr. Hideyuki Fujisawa didn't actually notice this step at once. It is normal for Li Xiaoqiang to think like this. This kind of tesuji is too ordinary, too common, even if it is an amateur beginner level, he will not treat the "big-headed ghost" as a good move.
Therefore, in Li Xiaoqiang's thinking, he didn't think about it at all: "The opponent didn't find this move." When the opponent tightened his breath, to be honest, Li Xiaoqiang still had a trace of panic in his heart.
"Did you miscalculate? This part is not double-lived, but will be slain by oneself slowly. ”
At the moment when the opponent fell, such a thought flashed through Li Xiaoqiang's mind......
Li Xiaoqiang has to be careful, and he must be careful too. When it comes to "killing", it's basically a very simple arithmetic problem. If you consider it purely from the technical level, there is not much technical content at all. However, in many professional competitions, there are many professional players who also make mistakes on a regular basis.
Most of these mistakes cannot be analyzed from a technical point of view. More can only be found from the "psychological quality" aspect of the reason. Because although the battle is simple, it is often very important, and it is likely that one move will determine the outcome of a game. In this case. The player's psychology fluctuates, resulting in a complete deformation of the technique. It's also quite possible.
Japan's Mr. Masao Kato's last international competition was a trilateral tournament. In a game against one of China's "Little Tigers", he gained a clear advantage in the first half of the game with his profound skills. I forgot whether his opponent was Gu Dali or Hu Yaoyu. After the most dismal game of chess, a "duet" was formed, and if it was played normally, it should be Mr. Kato's quick two breaths. But in that situation, Mr. Kato was in a coma, and the most sloppy result was the slaughter of the dragon.
Just one step "fainting" is still a situation in which Mr. Kato wins by a large margin. In that part, he actually took two steps in succession to "faint". Such a thing is really incredible.
Regarding "sparring", there was an interesting thing that happened in the Japanese Go world. That is the story of "Otake Hero and Female Chess Player must be slow to kill".
When Mr. Otake was young, he once played against a senior chess player, Mr. Masao Sugiuchi. That game formed a "counter-kill". Sugiuchi seniors after calculations. Make sure you're slow. There is no "double life" in that game of chess, it is completely a scene of "you live and die". Since you are slow, there is no need to continue the whole chess game. So Sugiuchi seniors were ready to admit defeat in the middle game.
Sugiuchi-senpai casually made a move, and he tightened his breath and turned the slow chess into a slow two-chess move. Of course, this is what we often call "looking for a pitch". When you are ready to admit defeat, you will make a random move and then stand up and admit defeat, which seems to be the habit of many professional chess players. It wasn't meant to be much fun.
An interesting thing happened later in the review. In the post-match review, one player spotted a hidden move. The role of that trick is similar to that of the "big-headed ghost". Because of the existence of that skillful move, that "matchup" should be Sugiuchi-senpai can win. In other words, Sugiuchi-senpai was a chess player who could have won and conceded defeat!
What's more interesting is. It was a female chess player who discovered this trick, and this female professional chess player was the wife of Mr. Masao Sugiuchi......
"Hahaha, Dazhu Hero, your strength is not good. You're faster than Mr. Sugiuchi, but you're going to be slower than Mrs. Sugiuchi......"
At the time of the review. Utaro Hashimoto's seniors, who had been watching the battle, made a joke. Of course, this is just a joke and has no other meaning. Mr. Utaro Hashimoto made this joke, just to comfort Mr. Masano Sugiuchi who lost the chess in disguise. Mr. Otake was also very personable, and he happily accepted the joke at that time.
After Li Xiaoqiang repeatedly checked and confirmed that his calculations were correct, he chose to take off and vote first. At this time, it was around 4:30 p.m., and the whole game was about 150 moves. By this time, the offensive and defensive battles that had spread over half of the board and had more than 100 moves had finally come to an end. Then comes the official stage.
Although this first move is a bit inexplicable, Li Xiaoqiang doesn't have time to think about it now. He just wants to finish the official work diligently, and he just wants to firmly grasp the last victory in his own hands.
By this time, research had ceased in the laboratory. "Li Xiaoqiang will win in the end", no one will doubt this. Indeed, at this time in the chess game, everyone could not find a reason for Li Xiaoqiang to lose.
For modern professional games, the outcome often does not depend on the level of skill, but on some more individual factors, such as physical state, psychological state, response to stress, mental strength, game momentum and even subconscious, etc. In the current game, all the advantages seem to be on Li Xiaoqiang's side.
When Li Xiaoqiang won the first move, "The current situation is good!" "No one doubts that. In terms of official skills, although Li Xiaoqiang is not very strong, he is better than stability. Unconsciously, "Li Xiaoqiang's chess is difficult to reverse", this concept has slowly formed in the Go world. In terms of the state of the game, Li Xiaoqiang was able to find that "big-headed ghost", which means that his current state is good, at least his current chess sense should be very good.
On the other hand, his opponent, after suffering such a blow, everyone is rightfully worried about Mr. Hane.
In fact, as everyone expected, Mr. Hane has no intention of fighting after being hit. After hastily resisting dozens of moves, before 5 p.m., when the two sides were about to enter the countdown. In the 186th move, Mr. Hane chose to concede defeat in the middle game.
At the 4th China-Japan Go Tournament. Li Xiaoqiang won 3 consecutive victories again!
For Li Xiaoqiang's second victory, the Japanese Go community seems to have accepted it calmly. Indeed, when victory becomes a habit, many things can be changed imperceptibly. At the very least, the current Li Xiaoqiang's victory over a Japanese nine-dan is no longer "news". Neither in China nor in Japan, it's not news!
What Li Xiaoqiang longs for: when he loses chess is news......
The game is over, but the story of this game is not over yet. After the game ended, the two sides had a long review. Players from the viewing room also poured into the game room to watch the two replay.
When Li Xiaoqiang used a "mid-belly big-headed ghost" tesuji to grab a first hand. This game of chess gives people the feeling of "coming to an abrupt end". If it's as a piece of news, as a gimmick. There is no doubt that only the "big-headed ghost" can be the topic.
However, at the time of the review, no one was interested in the "big-headed ghost". Mr. Hane admitted very frankly that he didn't see the "big-headed ghost". Like Mr. Sakata, he greatly appreciated Li Xiaoqiang's "imagination". Think your loss is legitimate. It's just that everyone is more interested: if Mr. Hane grabs that first move, what will be the final result?
Li Xiaoqiang is very interested in this unanswered question. Other chess players were also very interested. There was a lot of research on this.
What Li Xiaoqiang is really interested in is: for the offensive and defensive battle that lasted for more than 100 chess moves. Have you suffered a loss?
The cause of this war was that Li Xiaoqiang wanted to "save a hand of chess". Now it's certain that when Mr. Hane can grab that first move. Li Xiaoqiang did not "earn a hand of chess". If you don't earn a hand, do you earn a half-hand? Or. In this offensive and defensive battle, Li Xiaoqiang still suffered?
For this question, Li Xiaoqiang is very eager to know the answer to Lu Dao. In such an offensive and defensive battle, there is basically no way to "cheat", and Li Xiaoqiang plays every chess hand in it. are all manifestations of his true level at this stage. Li Xiaoqiang really wants to know what his true level is. With his current "skills", can he compete with a Japanese "middle nine"?
Obviously. Such a question is not easy to answer, such a question is very "empty". It is precisely because it is very "virtual" that Li Xiaoqiang really wants to know the Tao. He knew very well in his heart that he could not become a real master without solving the problem of his "false calculation road".
Such a problem is not easy to study, even when it is reviewed. Because there are too many clues when fighting, every choice in it is like a fork in the road. If you want to study every road, you don't have that much time.
Fortunately, there is another research method in Go, which is to "look at the result without looking at the process". The review of the two sides in the back is as if Mr. Hane grabbed the first move, and the two sides are continuing the game.
If Mr. Hane had grabbed that move, what would have been the final result of the game?
After a long review, everyone unexpectedly found that even so, it would be difficult for Mr. Hane to win this game. Even if Mr. Hane grabbed the first move, the whole situation was very delicate.
When the "double active" is formed on the chessboard, it can be considered that the whole chess game has entered the official stage. At this time, there is not much difference between the real and empty comparisons between the two sides, and because of that "double active", all the solitary pieces on the chessboard have also disappeared. Generally speaking, as long as there are no lone moves on both sides, it can be considered that the "thickness" of both sides is about the same. In this case, you can generally rest assured that you can boldly "grab the short", so that the role of a pioneer is particularly important.
This game is a bit different, although neither side is alone. However, it can still be considered that Li Xiaoqiang's white chess is a little "thicker". The "thickness" of white chess is reflected in the robbery of materials.
Due to the presence of the "big-headed ghost" move, black can take the lead locally. It's just that every time Li Xiaoqiang "tightens" in the next step, he became Li Xiaoqiang's robbery. And it's a very big robbery. On the chessboard, as long as your own robbery is absolutely advantageous, you can create all kinds of resistance on the chessboard. Here it is:
"There are many robbers and they are thick!"
After everyone's research, it was found that if Li Xiaoqiang created a "robbery" in the back. The whole situation cannot be said to be "black is good". If black wants to avoid "robbery", he will inevitably shrink back in the process of playing.
Everything has fallen into place. In that offensive and defensive battle that stretched out more than 100 chess moves. Li Xiaoqiang did not "grab a hand of chess", but he still grabbed half a hand of chess.
There is a very simple comparison here, Li Xiaoqiang grabbed the first move, it can be considered that Mr. Yugen's chess is "thick", and Mr. Yugen's "thickness" has no way to offset Li Xiaoqiang's "first move". On the other hand, Li Xiaoqiang's "thickness" can offset Mr. Yugen's "first move".
Undoubtedly, there is only one reason for this:
In the offensive and defensive battles of more than 100 hands, it was Li Xiaoqiang who had a slight advantage.
Li Xiaoqiang uses his true level to confront a Japanese "middle nine", and he can not fall behind!
After knowing the result, Li Xiaoqiang was extremely happy. Yes, he was very happy!
Li Xiaoqiang knows his details very well. As Zhang Zhidong said, he is just a "warmonger". Li Xiaoqiang never thought that his "strength was large". On the contrary, Li Xiaoqiang often worries about his "strength".
You must know that when Li Xiaoqiang first came into contact with Go, he also grew up under the influence of Japanese Go theory. Li Xiaoqiang's "Tong Zi Gong" is actually a Japanese Go. It is not easy to integrate some advanced Go concepts of later generations into your own "Tongzigong".
"No matter how difficult it is, you have to do it, and you have to do it!"
This is Li Xiaoqiang's belief. He believes that this is the greatest meaning of his own rebirth. Li Xiaoqiang is on this path.
"Hey, you stinky boy, how can you do this today? I see that you are usually very sensible. Your review today isn't polite......"
After the review, the group left the Japanese Chess Academy. On the way, Coach Luo kept nagging, he was complaining about Li Xiaoqiang.
Li Xiaoqiang came to his senses, carefully recalled his actions just now, and found that he was really "not polite enough".
When a player reviews the game, the winning side is usually more polite. Often let the opponent "review win".
Li Xiaoqiang had been immersed in the chess game just now, and all his thoughts were focused on studying the gains and losses. I forgot about such a thing as "winning the rematch".
"Hehe, I'll try to pay attention to ...... in the future"
After figuring out this matter, Li Xiaoqiang scratched his head embarrassedly.
"Hahaha, there's nothing to pay attention to in such a thing. I was just kidding. As a professional chess player, no one really likes to "replay wins", and you just did that in the hope that you can reduce your "rematch wins". I believe that your opponent is understandable......"
Yes, is something like "replay win" useful for a chess player?
Li Xiaoqiang continued on the road. (To be continued......)
PS: I didn't send it out for a long time in the morning. I don't know if it's a problem with the starting background.