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Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

author:弈道秋声

  The third Fujitsu Cup formed a strong lineup, with nine players playing, all of them were momentarily heroic. Because only two of them reached the quarterfinals in the previous edition, seven Japanese players competed in the first round of this tournament, six of whom won, and only Yoshio Ishida folded in front of South Korean chess player Liang Jae-ho.

  Yoshio Ishida founded the "Ishida Era", and in the 1970s, he was a leader in the Japanese chess industry, and his merit was due to the five consecutive hegemonies of the fang, and he also won the title of celebrity. However, after entering the 1980s, Ishida's momentum plummeted, and he did not rank among the six super ones, and was considered a model of "premature aging". However, the skinny camel is bigger than the horse, ishida is still a first-class player that no one can despise, and he is also ambitious to play in the Fujitsu Cup.

  Born in 1963, Young was a young player in the Korean chess world and is considered one of the stars of hope to catch up with Cho. He won the first Toyo Securities Cup final 3–1 in 1989, when he defeated Jang Soo-young, the first two Toyo Securities Cups were dominated by Korean players, inviting several non-top Chinese and Japanese players to compete and were not considered world competitions. Liang Zaihao participated in the second Fujitsu Cup and lost to Liu Xiaoguang in the first round. The third time he made a comeback, intending to make a difference.

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

  The first round of the 3rd Fujitsu Cup

  Black: Liang Zaihao 6 dan

  White: Yoshio Ishida Kudan

  A total of 270 lots

  Black 1 1/2 wins

  Date of the match: 7 April 1990

  Location: Tokyo, Japan

 

  In his heyday, Yoshio Ishida was known as an "electronic computer" and had an outstanding level of officials. However, due to the wide range of hobbies and more distractions, the computing power had dropped sharply at that time, and only in the fast chess game, he still achieved good results from time to time with a good sense of chess.

    First spectrum 1-50

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

Liang Zaihao took the lead in black.

White 2 accounts for three or three, the beginning of Ishida's heyday.

White 4 direct hanging horn, black 5 a high clamp positive.

White 8 chooses compact set, white 16 pinch attack, forming a combat.

After Black 17 and 19 walked smoothly, Black 21 shoulder rushed to exchange hands, and then Black 25 occupied the angle, and Liang Zaihao laid out quickly.

White 26 and 28 unfold on the right.

Black 29 below is fixed in the upper left, black 33 is tough.

Not to be outdone, the black chess piece first cut off the upper white one.

White 42 pressed to force Black Chess to work on the left.

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

    Second Spectrum 1-50 (i.e. 51-100)

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

White 6 and 8 are cheap and happy, but White 10 has a slightly slow feeling, and Ishida Yoshio is judging the situation well.

Black 11 guarding the horns, the field is large.

White 12 is pinched in the lower right corner, and black chess is a concise live chess piece.

White 22 pointed seal, Ishida is very stable, but it is broken by black 23, and the overall black chess is empty and easy to play.

White 26 hit the lower side, and Ishida realized that the situation was unfavorable.

Black 27 below walked on the yang side, forcing the white chess single official to contact, black 37 firmly guarded the corner, and Liang Zaihao played very clearly.

Ishida began to finish, intending to strike later.

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

    Third Spectrum 1-50 (i.e. 101-150)

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

When the white 4 is pointed, the black 5 clip is a good order.

Black 17 ate the upper son, and Liang Zaihao calmly closed it.

The white 20 and black 27 are respectively surrounded, and the black chess still maintains a slight lead.

The official is not complicated, Liang Zaihao grabbed the upper left two places and pulled all the way, black 47, 49 ate the next son, safe operation.

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

    Fourth Spectrum 1-50 (i.e. 151-200)

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

Ishida's officials did receive wonderfully, and after the white 14 clamped his hands and destroyed the black chess belly, the situation became more and more subtle.

Black 23 took back the two sons is the first hand, happy.

Liang Zaihao's officials are also very delicate, and black 33 and 35 are the first to win.

White 40 stubbornly pounced, forcing Black 45 to stick on.

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

    Fifth Spectrum 1-70 (i.e. 201-270)

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

In the upper right corner of the robbery, Ishida went all out and gained a little. However, the chessboard is already small, and the small victory of black chess is unshakable.

In the end, the single robbery white chess was won, the black chess on the board was 7 eyes, and Liang Zaihao won 1 and a half eyes.

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

  Liang Zaihao finally lived up to the name of "Zaihao" and cut off a big-ranking opponent under the horse to achieve his first victory in the Fujitsu Cup.

  Yoshio Ishida's defeat prevented the Japanese player from achieving a complete victory in the first round, and also lost himself the opportunity to play against his old rival Lin Haifeng in the second round. Four years later, the two met in the first round of the seventh Fujitsu Cup, when Yoshio Ishida successfully took revenge and eliminated Liang Zaihao.

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"
Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

Liang Zaihao won 270 hands and 1 1/2 hands against Yoshio Ishida

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"

Liang Zaihao

Fujitsu Cup Series (28) The Power of South Korea's Backbone Liang Jae-ho Smashes "Electronic Computer"