Go: I’m 50-50 against the AI

Chapter 38 38. Concerns between China and South Korea

"Holy crap, who is this guy from Korea? With so many hands, he can actually be evenly matched with Ying Jie?"

"More than that, I think Brother Jie suffered a loss in some areas."

"Ying Jie was forced to abandon his son at the beginning. Xiao Xiao doesn't have the strength, does he?"

"The reason for fast chess is that neither of us can figure it out clearly. It's normal for both sides to have some partial losses."

In the classroom of Fangyuan Dojo, students in the same class learned that Ying Jie was playing Korean professional games online, and they all wanted to watch the live footage immediately.

But in order not to disturb the other party, Cugu Yun secretly moved a computer out of the computer room and watched the chess game online around a computer in the classroom.

"Refresh the webpage, why is it so stuck?"

"What a broken computer is worse than the original big ass."

“Look at the avatar, it’s updated!”

At this time, someone noticed that the chess player named ioiwin who was facing off against Ying Jie had a P mark on his portrait, which was the certification of a professional chess player.

Seeing this logo, the students at Fangyuan Dojo hurriedly clicked on their profile pictures to see who the guy in the certification information was.

"Cui Ze?"

"Who is this? Have you heard of it?"

Faced with this somewhat unfamiliar name, the people around him immediately started discussing it, but no one knew who it was.

The professional arena is also very cruel. Only a few people at the top of the pyramid can be remembered. Only a few people in the Korean chess world can be remembered by China.

Even in the Chinese profession, the top 30 or 40 people are only familiar to the young people in the top level. The top 100 people may be familiar to them. When the level is below 100, it is estimated that there are not many people except acquaintances. know.

This is the cruelty of competitive sports. The winner takes all. If you don’t shine, no one will even remember your name, no matter what the results are.

"What are you doing here? I told you that I had something to do this morning and I let you move freely. You are so embarrassed to hang out!

Holy shit! What bastard moved the computer out of the computer room? ! "

Qi Zhenxi, who was passing by the classroom door at this time, saw the crowded classroom. When he walked over, he found that these unlucky students had actually moved their computers into the classroom!

If you don't fight for three days, go to the house and uncover the tiles!

"Mr. Qi, don't worry, Ying Jie is playing against Korean professionals in the computer room. We were afraid of disturbing him while watching in the computer room, so we moved the computer over.

Don't worry, Xiaoyun will install the computer, and we'll put it back in a moment. "

Xiao Xiao looked at Qi Zhenxi who was approaching in a menacing manner and quickly explained.

If I don't explain the situation clearly, I'm afraid I won't be able to finish tonight's life and death homework.

"Korean profession? Who is it?"

Hearing this, Qi Zhenxi quickly squeezed in front of the computer screen, looked at the chessboard on the screen and asked: "How is the situation?"

"Let's open it at 50-50. It feels more anxious and the difference in vision is very small."

"This Korean chess player is called Cui Ze, and I've never heard of him."

Hearing this name, Qi Zhenxi's brows suddenly tightened: "I usually ask you to pay more attention to me. You two will know how to play games after playing chess.

This guy named Cui Ze is a Korean professional player who has been assigned to the new tier this year. He defeated Gao Yongxia in the new preliminary tier. "

"Gao Yongxia? Defeated Gao Yongxia?"

"So awesome?"

"In the new first stage, we should hand over first or two pieces!"

"That's pretty awesome, right?"

"It's okay to give two sons. Gao Yongxia gave me two sons. I think I should be good at winning and losing, but it would be difficult to give up first."

"Stop bragging. With your level of prowess, Gao Yongxia's three sons are still about the same."

Listening to the discussion among the students around him, Qi Zhenxi looked at the situation on the computer screen and said silently: "The one who lets go first wins."

Upon hearing this, the surrounding area exploded.

"Fuck, this is not an ordinary first-level amateur, isn't Brother Jie in danger?"

"Not necessarily, winning a game may not represent the true level.

Brother Jie is so strong, let’s give it a 50-50 shot. "

"Don't say anything and watch this game carefully."

Listening to the quarrel around him, Qi Zhenxi knocked on the table with his hand to suppress the quarrel.

Qi Zhenxi looked at the alternating black and white patterns on the computer screen and had a premonition in his heart.

Perhaps the future entanglement between China and South Korea will begin from this game.

No, maybe this game represents who has the upper hand first.

Ying Jie, don’t lose!

On the other side, in the office of the Korean Chess Academy, a white-haired old man looked at the computer screen.

The old man couldn't help but rub his eyes because he stared at the computer for a long time.

"President, I need to discuss the matter of the Siege League with you again."

At this time, someone knocked on the office door and spoke inside.

The old man who heard the knock on the door raised his head and glanced at the person who came: "It's Hong Xiuying 9th Dan, come in."

"The president is watching online chess. It's very convenient to play online now. Which professional chess game is this?"

The man known as Hong Xiuying 9th Dan walked up to the old man and said with a smile.

The old man nodded: "Well, it's Cui Zechu Duan who is back home playing chess online."

"Did you beat Gao Yongxia's new first dan?

What an amazing young man, he is so diligent. He is still playing chess online when he goes home to rest? Is the opponent a Chinese professional? "

Seeing the national flag under the portraits of the two people and the chess records on the computer, Hong Xiuying 9th Dan touched her chin.

The old man shook his head: "I'm not sure, he's not certified, but he should be a professional chess player.

The other party just registered an account today. He only played one game before the game and won against a professional in China. "

"That must be a professional chess player who has just created an account. The situation is very close."

"Well, there have been many talented young people in China recently. Alas..."

The old man took off his glasses and wiped them with a cloth. It seemed that the current situation in the Korean chess world was very good. Ko Yongha won the 11th world championship in 9th Dan, and China, Japan and South Korea were undefeated in the three-nation arena competition for many years.

But as the president of the Korean Chess Academy, the old man saw a crisis in a seemingly prosperous situation.

In recent years, South Korea has seriously lacked the level and development potential of its new players. Go has received little attention from the society. Competition prizes have been greatly reduced. Even the Go League A, known as the training ground for major competitions, has experienced various problems.

In terms of online games, South Korea does not have a good online game platform, and many players even choose Chinese platforms to play games.

And Gao Yongha's 9th Dan cannot always be at the top. Once the Korean chess world loses its Optimus Pillar, it will face the impact of emerging talents from China.

Once suppressed, it will probably be even worse than the current situation in the Chinese chess world.

After all, China's population base can always produce a large number of excellent chess players, but South Korea does not have this condition.

The emergence of Cui Ze gave the old man hope that as long as another leader like Gao Yongha can be cultivated, even if other chess players lack certain competitiveness, the Korean chess world can still stand firm.

After all, there is only one Go champion. Given its small population, Korean Go has always been focused on cultivating super geniuses, and one person can defeat them all.

Cui Ze, grow up quickly and don’t let me down.

The two sides in the online game did not know that they had attracted the attention of both China and South Korea at the same time, and all their energy was devoted to the chessboard.

Looking at the situation on the chessboard, Ying Jie pinched the bridge of his nose.

After more than sixty moves, the field is still evenly matched. Although the AI's winning rate cannot be seen, Ying Jie estimates that the winning rate of both sides has never dropped below 30%.

For humans, it has always been a 50-50 situation.

We are about to enter the middle game, so we need to be more careful. Any wrong step may lead to tragedy.

Move 81, black chess, breakthrough!

Ps: The Jaguar Emperor’s winning rate so far this year is 76%, which is almost catching up with the 80% winning rate in 2015. The baked naan elixir is so useful that it can directly survive the second life?

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