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Ke Jie: If you want to play, play a little bigger, and if you lose ten pieces of chess, you won't take anything

Ke Jie: If you want to play, play a little bigger, and if you lose ten pieces of chess, you won't take anything

At the Nongshim Cup, which ended at the end of February, China's first man Ke Jie lost to South Korea's first man Shin Jin-tan, and the Chinese team finished at the bottom after 16 years. After the game, Ke Jie lamented at the B station that Shen Zhenchen could serve the world first, which caused heated discussion among Chinese and Korean netizens.

Ke Jie: If you want to play, play a little bigger, and if you lose ten pieces of chess, you won't take anything

Recently, the eight-time champion Ke Jie responded to the recent controversy in the live broadcast of The B Battle, frankly saying that he was in a bad mood after the game at that time, and said that he and Shin Zhenchen had a juban chess match.

Ke Jie: If you want to play, play a little bigger, and if you lose ten pieces of chess, you won't take anything

In the live broadcast, Ke Jie admitted that Shen Zhenqi was very powerful, and with his current state, it was certainly no problem for Yi Ton to be at first, and he did not know why public opinion would ferment into this.

However, public opinion has already fermented, and Ke Jie helplessly said: "To tell the truth, I am really praising him, I don't know why he has such a big reaction, it doesn't matter what others say, why do you think I have that meaning, I don't understand it very well."

Then Ke Jie said that the Internet is all rhythmic, and I think it is quite incredible that you really think so. Actually, I'm back on the pot, and people say what you go to (the bathroom), but I've never said it, and it doesn't matter if some people really want to make things bigger.

Finally, Ke Jie concluded: "It is true that you will not speak after losing chess."

Ke Jie: If you want to play, play a little bigger, and if you lose ten pieces of chess, you won't take anything

Earlier, according to South Korean media reports, Shin Jin-chan said in an interview that he would not refuse to play a juban chess match with Ke Jie. In this regard, Ke Jie said: "Someone has asked me this question, as long as there is (juban chess) I will definitely play", "do not dare to play".

As for the juban chess venue, Ke Jie "the location is all you set, South Korea, China or Japan, I think it may be better in Japan, and the environment, including supervision, may be better."

In terms of juban chess bonuses, Ke Jie domineeringly said that "play a little bigger" and "the kind that loses without a penny bonus".

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