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Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

At the beginning of this century, "Go Heaven and Earth" magazine made an annual magic hand and an annual list of faint moves every year, and Kong Jie, who was listed with Gu Li as a Chinese Go twin, actually appeared in the dim move list many times, and most of his faint moves were related to Li Shishi.

Kong Jie's other fainting move was related to Qiu Jun.

Round 1:

On February 3, 2004, the 11th Semifinals of the Chinese Chess Academy, Kong Jie vs Qiu Jun (another semi-final, Wang Tan defeated Liu Xing, and finally met Qiu Jun in the final with Qiu Jun). At that time, Kong Jie, who ranked second in the ranking, actually saw the wrong chess tendon, and Kong Jie's inner pain and regret could be imagined.

Round 2:

On August 27, 2004, in the semi-finals of the 2nd Toyota Cup World Throne Battle held in Tokyo, Japan, Kong Jie vs Li Sedol (Kong Jie lost to Li Sedol, if Kong Jie did not play spoon, then the trophy of the second Toyota Cup World Throne Battle would be in the pocket of the Chinese team. )

Round 3:

On July 8, 2006, in the ninth round of the Chinese Weijia League, Li Sedol vs Kong Jie (Kong Jie was incredibly numb at the crucial moment of victory and defeat).

Round 4:

On February 27, 2010, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup Round of 16, Kong Jie vs Lee Shi-shek (as the saying goes, live chess is easy to kill, Kong Jie's two pieces of chess as long as it is alive, it is a big victory, but he chose to abandon the son, back down, and the chess game was gradually reversed. )

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Lee Sedol

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Kong Jie

The 11th Chinese rookie Wang Zhan semi-final Qiu Jun held bai, Kong Jie held black, 162 hands, and bai won in the middle of the game. Played at the China Chess Academy on February 3, 2004

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Basic Diagram Situation:. In the semi-finals of the 11th Chinese rookie Wang Zhan, Kong Jie (black) vs Qiu Jun (white), when Kong Jie's seventh-dan black game against Qiu Jun's sixth-dan game was in this situation, Qiu Jun was already in a deep predicament and could not extricate himself. The large pieces of white chess, which are tightly surrounded by black chess, have no way out.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Actual combat figure 1: The current situation is already in the hands of Kong Jie. Qiu Jun's 62-bit pounce was helpless.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Actual combat figure two: Kong Jie's black 5 defeat move, his big illusion is that when the white 8 is called to eat black ▲ number, he can abandon the black ▲ five sons, but the fact is that once the black ▲ number dies, the white chess piece has been connected, this illusion is unbelievable.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Reference figure 1: In fact, at this time, Kong Jie's black 1 rushed to find the robbery, and then directly eliminated the robbery, and after Bai Qi was forced to return all the way back, he forced it to stop at the 13th, then, Qiu Jun's situation was very poor and difficult to continue.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Also in 2004, the semi-finals of the 2nd Toyota Cup World Throne Battle, Kong Jie black against Lee Sedol (white), 184 hands, white mid-game win, August 27, 2004 played in Tokyo, Japan.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Basic picture situation: the 2nd Toyota Cup World Throne Battle Semifinals Kong Jie (black) vs Lee Sedol (white), the key moment, Kong Jie's black 141 hit, this is a regrettable defeat.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Reference figure 2: In fact, at this time, Kong Jie only needs to paste in 1 position, do live dragons, and the black chessboard surface is more than 10 mesh ahead.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Actual Combat Figure 3: Although the number of hands in this spectrum is large, it is only Kong Jie struggling desperately. Lee Sedol quickly ended his original unfavorable situation.

Trivia: After Kong Jie's seventh dan (at the time) appeared in the Toyota Cup and lost to South Korea's Lee Sedol nine dan, chess players including Chang Hao's nine dan and Wang Lei eight dan were sorry for Kong Jie at the same time, but also worried about whether he could recover in a short period of time, after all, such a failure is too painful.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Kong Jie and Gu li

In the ninth round of the 2006 China League, Kong Jie held Bai and Li Shishi held black, 201 hands, black in the middle of the game, played on July 8, 2006.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Basic picture situation: 2006 China League 9th round, Li Shishi (black) vs Kong Jie (white), black 133 suddenly walked in a blind place, which did not attract enough attention from Kong Jie, he played 134 without vigilance, this hand is more vulgar, even if it is not as good as walking 136 directly rushed down, there is still a little aftertaste later.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Actual Combat Figure 4: Lee Sedol's Black 1 Figure Poor Dagger See, White 2, 4 Once Again Wrong, Lee Sedol's 3, 5, 7 Is Irregular, But Just True.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Reference figure 3: If Kong Jie takes 2 places to jump, and then 4 places to make up, the bottom may be double-active. Such a white chess advantage.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Kong Jie and Lee Sedol

From 2009 to 2010, Kong Jie won three consecutive championships, the LG Cup, the Samsung Cup, and the Fujitsu Cup, and Kong Jie seemed to be reborn as if Nirvana. Is the age of Kong Jie coming? In hindsight, the answer is more like Kong Jie's rapid fading after rushing to the peak of his career.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Kong Jie and Chen Xiaoyun

Trivia: In 2010, 28-year-old Kong Jie and beauty Chen Xiaoyun received a marriage license, and in 2012, the two had a make-up wedding in Bali.

On February 27, 2010, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship round of 16 began. Chinese chess player Kong Jie Jiudan, who has just won the LG Cup, played against Lee Sedol Jiudan, who was recently reinstated in South Korea.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Basic picture situation: Lee Sedol 100 white breaks, now the black chess into the state of life and death, the black chess △ must all be saved.

Of course, compared to killing chess, it is more likely that both pieces of black chess will work.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Actual Combat Figure 5: Relatively speaking, white chess is also, and one of the two pieces must be eaten unconditionally. The actual combat process Kong Jie Hei 15 is posing as an outcast to ask for a conversion, but this is a faint move, because the situation of the six sons being eaten is reversed. White 18 is actually advantageous to simply protect the left side. But Lee Sedol still walked very strongly, which was determined by Lee Sedol's tough chess style.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Refer to Figure 4: If black 1 goes to the A position, the black chess is good, but the 1 position is not good to jump, the black chess piece is stabbed in the hand, and then the head attacks, and the black chess is dangerous.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

Actual Combat Figure 6: Kong Jie's black 7 rush is abnormal, and by this time the situation has been completely reversed by Lee Sedol.

Trivia: Lee Sedol in this bureau is more "demon". Kong Jie is a little dizzy in the situation where he can win by working.

Three-quarters of the four strange moves in Kong Jie's Go career are related to Lee Sedol

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