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History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

author:Brother Tumu Jun

introduction

The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament had a strong Japanese lineup, with three super-first-class players (Koichi Kobayashi, Masao Kato, and Hideyuki Fujisawa) in attendance. On the Chinese side, Nie Weiping and Ma Xiaochun led the way, and they were not optimistic about public opinion before the game.

In the first set, Wang Mihong lost to Kiki Ida in the middle of the game

In the second set, Ezuku Hisashi defeated Yoshiki Ida in 2 and a half eyes.

Now look at the third inning, where Jiang Zhujiu will fight against Kobayashi Kyaw.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

Chinese team: Wang Jianhong (losing), Jiang Zhujiu (1 win), Shao Zhenzhong, Qian Yuping, Cao Dayuan, Liu Xiaoguang, Ma Xiaochun, Nie Weiping

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

Japanese lineup: Noriki Ida (1 win, one loss), Kyaw Kobayashi, Shuzo Awaji, Satoshi Kataoka, Akira Ishida, Koichi Kobayashi, Masao Kato, Hideyuki Fujisawa

Jiang Zhujiu introduction

On February 17, 1962, Jiang Zhujiu was born in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, and graduated from Beijing Normal University. He learned chess at the age of 6, entered the sports school at the age of 12, and entered the training team at the age of 14. In 1982, it was set to five dan and in 1987 it was upgraded to nine dan. Won five consecutive wins in the first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament. From 1995 to 1998, he won the North American Championships for four consecutive years. In 2002, he entered the LG Cup and won the 4th Mai Xin Cup Nine-Dan Strongest Battle Championship in South Korea.

Jiang Zhujiu (jiudan) and his brother Jiang Mingjiu (seven dan) are both go players, brother national players, and also a good story in the chess world.

Jiang Zhujiu's family is a Go family. Jiang Zhujiu's grandfather, Jiang Runjia, was an old Chinese medicine doctor, and he was more proud of three things in his life: Chinese medicine, Go and drinking tea. In the 1950s, Jiang's grandfather's level of Go was relatively high in Shanxi. There are many people who come to Jiangjia to play chess, so the development of Shanxi Go should have something to do with him later, because many of the people who play Go are his students, such as Shen Guosun Qidan. It was in such an environment that Jiang Zhujiu unconsciously learned to play chess.

Shanxi chess players who debuted at the same time, in addition to Jiang Zhujiu and Jiang Mingjiu, there are also Fang Tianfeng Baduan, the Shanxi team where the three national players sit, and they were also one of the giants of the national Go team competition that year.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

Jiang Zhujiu nine sections in the game

Kobayashi Kyaw Introduction

Kobayashi Kyūdan, born in 1959, is a pig. In 1995, Kobayashi defeated Cho Ji-hoon Kudan 4:2 and challenged Qisheng to succeed. In 1996, Kobayashi also reached the final of the Samsung Cup and the final of the Toyo Securities Cup, but lost to Lee Chang-ho and Cho Kao-hyun, who were in full swing at the time.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue
History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

Kobayashi Kyaw Kyu-dan in the middle of the game

Jiang Zhujiu and Kobayashi Jue's past war history

In the summer of 1979, Japanese chess players visited, including Kyaw Kobayashi and Hiroshi Shiraishi, and female chess players including Chitoshi Kobayashi. Kobayashi was only two or three years older than Ezhu hishei and was the champion of the Japanese chess holy war five-dan group at that time.

This time the team was reformed, and the roster was set before the game, instead of playing a row-by-row list as before. To this end, the team let the junior team members play the selection, and whoever wins will be jue against Kobayashi. Before the last round, the winner was already decided, and Jiang Zhujiu could play chess with Kobayashi Jue.

Everyone thinks that Jiang Zhujiu's chess is relatively wild, so Jiang Zhujiu will give full play to the "wildness", so that the chance of winning chess may be more. That game of chess came up and twisted together, and it was the first game to end. Jiang Zhujiu tried his best to play according to his own ideas, and finally won the game of chess, and won more beautifully.

The first time he played chess with a Japanese professional master, he won, and Jiang Zhujiu happily turned around the field and could not calm down at all

Winning Kobayashi jue was a milestone in the history of Jiang Zhujiu's personal Go, and since then, his confidence has greatly increased and his chess strength has also steadily improved.

Third inning: Ezuku Hisahito vs Kobayashi Kyaw White

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

In Jiang Zhujiu's book "Tianya Chess Player", the game against Kobayashi Jue is described as follows:

Mr. Hao Keqiang sent me on the plane, and he asked me how I felt, and my answer was: "Sink Yoshino." "I like the movie 'The Battle of Jia-Wu', and I quote Admiral Deng Shichang to express my determination. I also said to Mr. Hao Keqiang, "Next time you will also send me to the airport." "It means that I will win consecutively, I don't know what Teacher Hao Keqiang thinks, whether it depends on my self-confidence or my own inadequacy."

"My match with Kobayashi was arranged at the Ishibatei Hotel in Hakone, where many important matches in the Japanese chess world, such as the Honinbo Battle, were held. I played that game of chess relatively smoothly, a few pieces of chess were entangled, I took advantage, and in the end I won Kobayashi Jue. "

Jiang Zhujiu's chess is not a Benge school, it is a chess that pays attention to strength, and it is more daring to make moves, and the momentum is also sufficient. This is a great way to restrain the Japanese chess players of the Benguet school.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

Jiang Zhujiu's black chess piece is directly dismantled next to the white chess piece three three, split four! Full of momentum, forcing the white chess piece to enter, and then attacking~

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

The white chess piece is indeed entered, and the six sons of the triangle will slowly become the burden of the white chess.

Now the black chess pieces are flying, and the upper right side is starting to swell again.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

When the white chess piece eliminates the black forces on the right, the upper white chess piece is divided into two, and the three white chess pieces in the whole world are entangled and attacked

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

The black chess piece is on the waist and eye of the central white chess piece, and the white chess piece is pointed, and the whole body is numb and crispy, and it is very uncomfortable

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

In order to win, the circle must invade the upper right, indirectly responding to the dragon in the central triangle position. However, it was a tiger by the central black chess piece, and the part was no longer alive, so I had to try to find the eye position to the right

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

When the white chess piece is small, the black chess piece is not blocked in the x position, but the eye is extinguished from the back, which is fierce enough!

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

So the white chess 114 had to jump out, was rushed by 115, and formed a robbery, which is the worry-free robbery of the black chess, and it is very happy

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

If it is really a robbery, it is barely possible to continue.

Wait until the black chess let the robbery, 133 stick, the white chess 134 stick to the robbery, think it has gone home, but the black chess still has a back move ~

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

This cold wearing elephant eye, fierce and fierce

At a cursory glance, the white chess piece has broken, but please continue to look down!

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

It turns out that black chess can run, and this white chess is troublesome

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

Therefore, the white chess board is a confusing hand, and the black chess piece cannot be picked up casually.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

So the black chess pieces are fooled.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

In the end, the black chess piece calmly pulled 143 outside, and the local white chess piece had no chess, so that the central white chess dragon would scream for his life and could only admit defeat.

History of Go: The first Sino-Japanese Go Tournament, the third game of Jiang Zhujiu vs Kobayashi Jue

This is the final situation, the white chess dragon of the central 31 sons is eaten, and the black chess piece wins the hearty!

The next article will introduce the first round of Ezokuhisa and Awaji Shuzo, so stay tuned ~ ~~

Progress of the 1st China-Japan Go Tournament:

First set: Kiki Ida wins against Wang Jianhong in the middle

Second set: Ezuku Hisashi 2-and-a-half-eyes victory over Noriki Iida

Third set: Jiang Zhujiu won the black mid-set against Kobayashi Jue

Fourth inning: Ekuku Hisashi vs Awaji Shuzo

Some of the information refers to "Tianya Chess Player" by Jiang Zhujiu and Rui Naiwei

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