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Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

author:弈道秋声

  There was only one "civil war" in the quarterfinals of the 6th Fujitsu Cup, which was a duel between two masters of the Japanese chess academy, Zhao Zhixun and Shuzo Awaji. Zhao Zhixun, as one of the top super chess players in the chess industry at that time, was a big favorite to win the championship. Awaji is regarded as the backbone of Japanese Go, and his performance in the quarterfinals is already very much in line with his status in the chess world, and before the game, everyone was unanimously optimistic about Zhao Zhixun breaking into the final four.

  However, that year, Shuzo Awaji surged in the international arena, the China-Japan Ring and the Fujitsu Cup two victories Ma Xiaochun, Fujitsu Cup quarterfinals less than a month before the fujitsu Cup, he reversed the Chinese team coach Nie Weiping in the seventh China-Japan Ring Tournament, becoming the terminator, really full of momentum and high morale.

  Somewhat surprisingly, Cho Ji-hoon did not have the upper hand in the confrontation with Awaji Shuzo in the Japanese chess world over the years, and the two were roughly equal in victory and defeat, and Awaji's "muddy flow" style made the equally tenacious Ji-hoon quite a headache.

  Fujitsu Cup Quarterfinals is the second time the two have encountered at the World Series, the previous year's second YingShi Cup Quarterfinals, Cho Ji-hoon defeated Awaji to advance to the semifinals, this time will history repeat itself?

Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

  The 6th Fujitsu Cup Quarterfinals

  Black: Zhao Zhixun Nine Dan

  White: Shuzo Awaji 9th Dan

  Black paste 5 1/2 mesh

  A total of 146 lots

  White wins in the middle of the game

  Date of the match: 5 June 1993

  Location: Beijing, China

  Shuzo Awaji was born in 1949 at the age of 44. He is a female chess player Under Ito Yuemon, who has a strong chess style and endurance, and has a huge impact on strong hands.

    First spectrum 1-50

Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

  Zhao Zhixun guessed that the black chess pieces went first and started with three consecutive stars.

  Although Ji Hoon is a typical field faction, he often walks three consecutive stars in the big game, which is also a strategy. Of course, the three stars of Ji XunLiu are different from Mr. Masaki Takemiya, he will inadvertently turn into empty space, and the three stars are more like a false shot.

  When the white 6 hangs the corner, the black 7 takes off the lower left corner first, and it is still a high-flying posture.

  Bai 8 chose to lean on the outside, and Awaji treated Zhixun as a martial palace.

  Black 11 tigers, replaced by WuGong will walk 12 long, right?

  White 12 and 14 immediately pull the shape, which is not a good idea when it comes to a hand below.

  Black chess is also not played in the 18th place, which is Zhixun's unique understanding of chess shape.

  Black 19 was able to pinch and was satisfied.

  White 22 qu town, and then white 24 two road slip edge, light road down is also very unrestrained.

  However, the black chess piece jumped out of the midfield, and the white chess piece did not have a strong follow-up.

  White 30 flew down on the right, Black 31 guarded the corner, and Zhao Zhixun returned to his old path.

  White 38 is relying on pressure tactics, black chess ignored, in the mid-abdomen out of the head.

  White 48 and 50 won on the right, and the first three stars of black chess were really just a look.

Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

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

Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

  Black 5 stopped, and the field on the left was large.

  White 6 hangs horns, black 9 is sharp.

  After the exchange of black 15 and white 16, black 17 sticks a large number of eyes, and vaguely threatens the entire white chess piece.

  White 20, 22 helpless to go thick.

  Black 23 smashed the nails, so far Zhao Zhixun is obviously ahead of the air, and the advantage is continuous.

  White 26 continues to thicken, and the light road is still ready to impact the thin taste of white chess.

  Black 27 hit the top, and then Black 29 and 31 were skilled, and Zhao Zhixun was ready to quickly finalize.

  Black 37 good players, white 40 to make up chess.

  After the black 47 is connected, the white 50 still has to contact, and the previous white 48 is a good order.

Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

    Third Spectrum 1-46 (i.e. 101-146)

Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

  Black 1 and 3 are fixed, and after the white 6, the black chess part leaves a glance (eating white 4 and contacting the same), but this also makes Zhao Zhixun have an illusion.

  Black 7 is not small. Breaking black chess below white 8 is actually nothing to gain.

  Black 17 is very alert and agile.

  White 20 faintly aimed at the Black Chess Dragon.

  Originally, black chess was not risky, but the tentative exchange of white 28 and black 29 made Zhao Zhixun suddenly have an idea.

  When the white is 30, the black chess pieces are not sticky!

  Black 33 itself was indeed huge, and Zhao Zhixun looked at it roughly and felt that he could also threaten the White Chess Dragon in turn.

  However, the white 36 was broken, and the black chess dragon only had two back eyes.

  When black 37 hits, white 38 can see clearly.

  Black chess can not break the white chess, to white 46, the white chess dragon is unharmed, the black chess dragon naturally died!

Fujitsu Cup Review Series (89) Cho Ji-hoon suddenly short-circuited Awaji Shuzo three to reach the final four into a dark horse

  What an unexpected ending! Zhao Zhixun, who had been sailing with the wind, suddenly short-circuited, buried his dragon, and was eliminated in a shocking way.

  The tenacious Shuzo Awaji was rewarded again, reaching the final four of the World Series for the first and only time in his career, becoming the dark horse of the Fujitsu Cup. In the game of Awaji, such ups and downs can be seen from time to time, there are escapes from death and regret, and he is indeed a chess player with a story.

  In this way, three of the four Japanese super-first-class chess players who reached the quarterfinals of the sixth Fujitsu Cup broke in the quarterfinals, Otake and Kobayashi lost to Korean chess players, Cho Ji-hoon lost to infighting, and only Masao Kato took Shuzo Awaji into the semifinals. The loss of Cho Ji-hoon's good situation is good news for the two korean strongmen Cao Xuanxuan and Liu Changhe. Yoo Chang-hyuk will compete with Awaji for the right to the final, which is a great opportunity for both sides.

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