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The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

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The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Kong Jie and Satoshi Yuki

On June 3, 2010, Chinese chess player Kong Jie Jiudan won the championship in the final of the 22nd Asian Television Quick Chess Championship in Kyoto, Japan, in which he defeated Japanese chess player Satoshi Yuki Kudan in the middle game.

Afterwards, this game of chess is often mentioned, because this is not only the first time that a Chinese chess player has defended his title in this tournament, and a year later, Kong Jie has also achieved three consecutive championships, and even has the opportunity to impact the four consecutive championships, you know, the four consecutive championships are the big record set by Masaki Takemiya in the first to fourth Asian Television Fast Chess Tournament, and Kong Jie is the closest person to this record.

There is also a topic in this game of chess, that is, to win the game and admit defeat, Nie Weiping's Chinese Go boss studied in the research room that if Satoshi Yuki does not concede defeat, but chooses to continue to play chess, he will win the game, which reminds people of the first Sino-Japanese Go tournament between Qian Yuping and Kobayashi Koichi, and it is also the party who has the opportunity to win the game who chooses to concede defeat.

Nie Weiping even asserted that this game of chess was the largest unjust case of Go in the 21st century.

In short, this game of chess has left many topics in the Go world.

In other words, this game is a chess game with a story.

Satoshi Yuki is a chess loser, admitting defeat is his own choice, complaining is not good, and his own choice is borne by himself.

What is the attitude of chess fans and journalists who tend to be more concerned about vested interests?

Kong Jie seems to have picked up the cheap guy, but is that really the case? Kong Jie said he had something to say.

At that time, Kong Jie's white chess pieces rushed left and right in the black air, ready to do work, Kong Jie and Yu Cheng Cong seemed to fall into a misunderstanding at the same time, that is, white chess can win, and white chess dragons will lose when they die.

As a result, Kong Jie made it clear that his two eyes were round, and of course, Jie Cheng Cong had no intention of fighting.

Of course, Kong Jie also made up a knife for the six sons on the left side of Yucheng Cong, and the Great Dragon Waslet was unkillable by black chess.

In other words, Kong Jie's first repair of the knife may be the last straw that crushed The psychological defense line of Jie Chengcong.

Therefore, Satoshi Yuki's concede seems to be unexpected. It's actually normal.

As for the post-game study, the upper left piece of black chess can be worked first, and after the strongest ending of the two sides, Satoshi Yuki's black chess is nearly 15 mesh ahead, but Satoshi Yuki has no time, no fighting spirit, and no confidence, so it is an exaggeration to say that he won the chess and conceded defeat.

Let's review the global process from a technical perspective.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Refer to Figure 1: Yucheng Cong holds the black, Kong Jie holds the white, at this time the black chess does not go to the A position, and the choice of 1 to 6 will be more advantageous than the actual battle.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Actual combat figure 1: Kong Jie's white 98 and black 99 exchange, Nie Weiping believes that at least 10 mesh losses.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Kong Jie

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Actual Combat Figure 2: Kong Jie began to toss in the black air. At this time, the black 18 hands are soft,

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Actual combat figure three: more than A position to lean on the first hand, the hope of working in the middle abdomen is greatly increased.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Refer to Figure 2: In this way, Satoshi Yuki has the hope of successfully killing chess.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say
The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Actual combat figure four: Kong Jie made the dragon alive, and Yucheng Cong was devastated and chose to directly concede defeat, and the chess game came to an abrupt end.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Refer to Figure 3: Kong Jie's left side of the knife, to white 4 is still a live chess.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say
The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Refer to Figure 4: Black Chess 7-bit Robbery is a severe follow-up to the 5-bit clip.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Reference Figure 5: White 1 seems to be able to only back down, so that the black chess pieces above can be done first. At the end of the show, the white chess piece will be about 15 mesh behind.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Refer to Figure 6: But time does not allow Satoshi Yuki to calculate and make situation judgments so accurately, he can only follow his feelings.

The biggest unjust case in the Go industry in 2010: Satoshi Jiecheng won the game and conceded defeat, and Kong Jie said that he had something to say

Kong Jie said that the final situation of the chess game is difficult to solve, but Yucheng Cong can still play, although it is not to the point of admitting defeat. But because he didn't see hope and the time was too urgent, he made the decision to concede defeat.

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