217.1-1
"Ugh."
Lu Li Jiudan looked at the situation on the chessboard and shook his head.
BC Cup World Go Championship, the second game of the final.
After more than 200 moves, the chess game has entered the state of a petty official, and the situation at this time is already very clear in the eyes of the top chess players.
The two players in the game have already figured out the order and outcome of the finale.
Black wins.
Lu Li Jiudan did not admit defeat at the first time, but leaned back on the sofa and began to think.
In the middle of the game, Lu Li Jiudan missed a little bit of good hands, which led to a slow kill, and although he caught up a lot later, he was still half a goal short in the end.
Although winning or losing is often referred to as luck, a loss is a loss, and there is nothing to argue.
The result is always a fact.
If it is changed to Chinese rules, it is Lu Li Jiudan who wins half a eye, but unfortunately it can't be changed.
The rules of Go are not international, but they are different.
Inherited from the Tang Dynasty, the rules of Fusang Go, black first, paste six and a half.
At the end of the game, you need to fill the grapes back into your air, and then count the empty spots surrounded by both sides, and black minus six and a half eyes compared to white, more wins, less loses. Others, such as Korean rules and American rules, have been inherited from the Fuso rules, but have been slightly changed.
In contrast, the Chinese Go rule is black first, sticking 3 and 3/4 pieces, which is equivalent to seven and a half meshes. In the final game, only one side needs to count the number of points with empty discs, and in the case of black, you need to subtract 3 and 3/4 discs. Compare to half of all the intersections of the board, more wins, less loses.
Ying's rules, on the other hand, are more ornate on the basis of Chinese rules, and after the end game, all the empty spaces on the board need to be filled before the calculation.
As for which Go rules to use in which case, it is roughly "whoever pays the money has the final say".
The so-called heaven and earth are big, and the gold lord is the largest.
Whoever wants to pay for a competition, you can use whatever rules you say, and you can do what you say.
That is, the Chinese rules are used for the competitions hosted by China, the Ying rules are used for the events hosted by the Yingshi Go Foundation of China's Baodao, and the Korean and Japanese rules are used for the corresponding Korea-Japan hosted events.
In fact, because there is no unified international Go rules, it has caused great difficulties in the process of international promotion of Go.
Everyone has their own opinions, and in the last life, there was a headline in the Korean media that if it was Korean rules, the final of the Dream Lily Cup was won by the Koreans.
Secretly poked and poked to express dissatisfaction with the result of the game.
But there is no way, everyone is not subordinate to the other, and it is difficult to produce a unified international body.
Compared with the familiarity of top Korean chess players with Chinese rules, China is indeed relatively unfamiliar with the rules of Japan and South Korea.
Because the Chinese Go League has opened up the foreign aid system, each team can introduce Japanese and South Korean players as auxiliaries.
Although the South Korean Go League promised to open in the follow-up at the beginning of the event, the foreign aid system was not opened until Ying Jie's crossing.
Of course, players from various countries must be more accustomed to the rules of their own countries, and even under the rules of other countries, they often play some moves that avoid their own rules.
As a top chess player, you have to adapt to various rules of the game, and if you blame the rules for your failure, you will lose your heart.
In the final analysis, the failure of this game was a mistake caused by Lu Li's nine-dan killing.
This is what the top chess players look like in their chess games, where they rarely make mistakes in the overall situation, but once they make a mistake, once they are caught by the opponent, it is easy to lead to global failure.
That is, if you are not careful, you will lose all the games.
There's a third game, and it's tomorrow, so we have to adjust it.
The second game and the third game are played together, and the loser of the second game has no way to adjust his mood in the same way as the loser of the first game, but will soon play the third round.
This is also the reason why there are often people in the finals of the World Series who can chase one and two.
Looking at the situation on the chessboard and Lu Lijiudan, who did not fall, Park Zhenghuan's mood also relaxed a little.
Fortunately, I won the second game.
Park Jung-hwan still remembers the last time he won Ko Yong-ha 9-dan in the semi-finals, but lost to a Chinese chess player in the final.
Park Jung-hwan's heart is the heart of a bird, and he was scared to live up to Gao Yongxia, who lost to him in the semifinals, and he was not qualified to fly back, and should swim back.
This is already a relatively good evaluation.
If you put it out badly, it will directly turn into an asterisk.
After Park Jung-hwan returned to China, he even received letters from some chess fans who insulted and even threatened.
If he loses again today, especially 0-2, Park Jung-hwan can't even imagine what it will be like.
South Korea's Go was destroyed by Park Jung-hwan.
It's not surprising that this kind of thing is said at all.
Luckily, I won.
I hope that Lu Li Jiudan will not be in good shape after losing today, and he will not recover so quickly.
Park Jung-hwan comforted himself in his heart.
After Lu Li wasted a countdown in the ninth section, he did not fall behind, but directly chose to stop the clock and admit defeat.
The situation is already very concise, and there is no need to accept petty officials.
If you have this time, you might as well go back and talk to your family and friends and relax your mind.
After confirming that Lu Li admitted defeat in the ninth section, Park Zhenghuan's whole person finally relaxed.
But I thought there was a third game tomorrow.
If you win today and raise the expectations of chess fans, and lose tomorrow, will everyone be more excited?
Scolding harder?
Thinking of this, Park Jung-hwan Jiudan also had a headache.
South Korea can be said to be the originator of online violence and doxing.
Even some radical behaviors of offline fans are not uncommon in various industries.
Having said that, Park Jung-hwan still bred up his spirit and replayed with Lu Lijiudan, after all, there is still a third game to play tomorrow.
"Lost."
Guangyin Jiuduan, who was watching the whole battle today, said with a heavy heart.
Today, Ying Jie and Cui Ze did not play chess, but tinkered with smartphones or something on the side.
It is said that many reporters have taken several photos of them and are preparing to publish some reports.
Guangyin didn't care at all, after all, it might be a tiebreaker today, and he watched the whole game with full attention.
It can only be said that Lu Li lost a pity, but there is no way, if he loses, he loses.
"It's okay, there's still a third game, and it's not 2-1."
Compared with Guangyin, who was a little worried, Ying Jie said indifferently.
At this time, these relatives and friends should adjust their mentality, and don't make themselves suspicious.
If these people themselves have pressure, and if they exude it, it will invisibly affect Lu Li, a contestant, and even put more pressure on him.
Mentality will inevitably affect the outcome of the game.
"Trust me, you will win the third game."
Ying Jie gave Guangyin a thumbs up.
(End of chapter)