Go: I’m 50-50 against the AI

Chapter 93 92. Learn from the dog and learn skills to control the dog

Looking at Cui Ze sitting across from him, the two nodded to each other. This was the first real competition between the two.

Both seemed to want to say something, but the language barrier prevented them from communicating normally.

But Ying Jie can feel the opponent's fighting spirit, so let's use chess to speak!

On the chessboard, you can have a heart-to-heart talk with your hands.

As the voice on the radio sounded, the two guessed first, and Ying Jie took the white guess.

Looking at the opponent's arrangement of stars, small eyes and big flying, Ying Jie understood what the other party meant.

This layout is one that Ying Jie often uses when playing online chess.

Cui Ze is a Korean chess player. Because Ying Jie was not a professional player before, there are very few chess records for official matches, and the chess records for fixed-stage matches are not made public.

The game records that South Korea can obtain from Ying Jie are only a few games in the Young Lions game.

But Ying Jie is also half a model worker in online chess. He often plays chess online, and online chess records are easily available.

Although online chess is too fast and the quality of the games is definitely not as good as that of the competition, the victory lies in large quantities and full control, and the player's style can be seen more intuitively.

Cui Ze's meaning is very clear. I know this layout. I have studied every piece of your chess records carefully.

Looking at Cui Ze, who was shouldering his worry-free corner on the seventh step, Ying Jie understood what he meant even more.

Then let me see how well you know me.

Ying Jie completely ignored his signature moves and went directly to the opponent's star corner in the lower right corner.

Cui Ze did not use the most common Xiao Fei Shou Jiao, but used the Big Fei Shou Jiao.

This is for yourself.

Ying Jie felt like he was playing chess in later generations, and both sides were thinking wildly and unconstrainedly.

However, Cui Ze thought he was learning from Ying Jie, but he was actually the dog behind Ying Jie.

But can you have my dog?

Ying Jie took out a white stone and clicked the corner directly. After exchanging blocks, he directly chose the two-way pull.

After the two sides exchanged on the lower right, Ying Jie did not split the sides as everyone expected, but directly pushed up.

Fan Ruoyu, who was standing nearby, frowned when he saw this move.

Fan Ruoyu has done research on these two people.

Cui Ze is very good at kung fu chess. The whole game is smooth and has no shortcomings. His chess style is delicate and looks like a bucket. There are no shortcomings at all.

But theoretically speaking, because it is too balanced, Cui Ze does not seem to be particularly strong.

But Ying Jie directly used two chess pieces to attack other people's strong power. Isn't it a bit too contemptuous?

Looking at the two white stones left behind by Cui Ze after being beaten and exchanged, Fan Ruoyu didn't understand the meaning of Ying Jie's actions.

But after being severely beaten to 80 by Ying Jie several times in the intra-team competition.

Fan Ruoyu has always had a concept in his mind.

Ying Jie looks like a discarded piece, can he really eat it?

It's like Princess Iron Fan eating Sun Wukong. Not only will she suffer from indigestion, but she will also end up saying "Sister-in-law, I'm coming out."

However, Ying Jie didn't care about the two soldiers surrounded by the enemy. Instead, he turned around and directly leaned on the star position to attack the opponent's two Da Fei soldiers.

Cui Ze looked at Ying Jie's attack method with confusion and confusion visible to the naked eye.

It's not that this method is very wonderful, but it is a very normal method in later generations. Now it is not even considered a master, but it is still recognized as a common skill now, completely helping oneself to thicken.

At the age of thirty-two, Cui Ze's feeling became even more serious. The opponent's series of common moves left a bunch of breakpoints, and every chess piece was light and airy. It seemed that as long as he exerted his strength, he could turn these rootless pieces into pieces. Ping catches them all in one fell swoop.

Ying Jie's sex was too rough.

This was Cui Ze's first feeling.

But Fan Ruoyu, who had been training with Ying Jie during this period, didn't think so.

Sow the beans and make an army.

It's this kind of chess.

It looks like it's light and ready to be eaten.

But Ying Jie can not only rely on these stragglers to limit the development of his opponents and stabilize his own territory, but he can also abandon them at any time.

Sometimes it only takes a few broken pieces that don't seem to have strong contact to wrap up their own dragon.

It's not very harmful, it's extremely insulting, and it makes you extremely uncomfortable. If you're not careful, you will be bitten by someone. In serious cases, it can even strangle your own dragon.

Ying Jie also joked that this move is called Blue Silver Winding.

This is also the most annoying part. You have no way to use common sense to measure whether Yingjie is a real chess piece or a bait he gave you.

Looking at the six chess pieces that seemed to be surrounded by him, Cui Ze did not rush to take action. Instead, he came to the upper right to fight with Ying Jie.

Seeing the familiar big avalanche pattern appear in the upper right corner, Ying Jie suddenly recalled his first game against an active professional player in this world.

In that game, he had already proved that these ancient and complicated formulas could be eliminated.

But that game didn’t happen in the professional world, and most people didn’t know about it.

That being the case.

Then I will use today’s game to tell everyone.

There was a big avalanche and he collapsed.

Looking at the large avalanche that was forming, Ying Jie did not choose the well-known turning inward, but instead turned out.

"Is this an outdated method again?"

Seeing Ying Jie's move, Cui Ze couldn't help but think about it in his mind.

The pattern of the big avalanche was indeed an outward turn at the beginning, but after continuous improvement, it became an inside turn, and the outward turn change was basically eliminated.

Moreover, the opponent's black chess piece turned outward and faced his own. There was no need for local coordination at all. Isn't this a collision with his own muzzle?

Although he was confused, Cui Ze still went up step by step.

Before he could figure out the opponent's purpose, Cui Ze still followed the original formula step by step, choosing a strategy where the enemy could not move and I could not move.

But Ying Jie didn't follow the formula step by step. Who would do it even if he knew that the original strategy of Big Avalanche was a loss-making business?

After Alpha was born and played 60 games with human masters, the change of Waihuai was considered to be the best solution to the avalanche pattern.

Furthermore, there is a consensus that the side that chooses to push the pull instead of retreating after the small goal hangs the corner will lose the winning rate.

In the end, the changes that led to the current avalanche of internal turns that were once extremely popular in human chess records have disappeared in subsequent professional chess records.

By the end of the layout, Cui Ze's every move seemed to have almost no problems. Even if the AI's consistency was turned on, I'm afraid the consistency would not be low.

However, because of the age gap, Cui Ze always made wrong choices at critical moments, which constantly led to his own losses.

After the opponent's series of losses, Ying Jie was convinced that Cui Ze's winning rate had dropped to only 20%.

Alas, chess that goes into the middle game with an advantage is often so plain and boring.

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