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The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

author:弈道秋声

    The past is mottled and thick Fujitsu Cup Review Series(159)

  The first round of the 10th Fujitsu tournament featured five Korean players and four Japanese players, and there were two Japanese-Korean matches: Liang Jae-ho vs Wang Licheng, Cho Kao-hyun vs Yuki-satoshi. Compared with the roughly equal strength of Liang Zaihao and Wang Licheng at that time, the 25-year-old Jie Chengcong faced the Korean Go emperor Cao Xuanxuan that year, and it was obvious that few people dared to look good before the game.

  Born in 1972, Satoshi Yuki was affiliated with the Kansai Chess Academy in Japan, and in those years he performed well in the Japanese chess world, winning the championship of the newcomer king and the fast chess player, and gradually replaced Toshiya Imamura, and was called "East Yeda and Nishi Yuki" with The Japanese Chess Academy's Yeda Kiki. However, at that time, it was not the era when the Japanese chess industry casually picked out a first-class chess player to drink a pot of chess in China and South Korea, and in 1996, Satoshi Yuki made his debut in the ninth Fujitsu Cup, and the first round was reversed by Cha Minsu, who represented North America. That same year, he defeated South Korean chess player Lee Sung-jae in the first round of the 1st LG Cup, but lost in the second round to another young South Korean powerhouse, Choi Myung-hoon.

  In 1997, Satoshi Yuki played in the Fujitsu Cup again, during that time he had a good tone, two days before the Fujitsu Cup began, Yuki had just defeated the super-first-class chess player Masaki Takemiya in the Jihad, and reached the final four of the tournament, two steps away from the challenge. At the first round of the Fujitsu Cup, Satoshi Yuki also showed confidence, saying at the night festival: "Cao Jiudan is one of the most famous chess players in the world, and it is my honor to play against the chess players standing on the spire. Whether tomorrow is a win or a loss, I want to be able to play a game that satisfies me. ”

  Cho played in the Fujitsu Cup for the tenth consecutive time, and his fujitsu Cup all-time total of 15 innings at that time ranked second, second only to Kobayashi Koichi's 16 innings, and won one championship, one runner-up, and two semi-finals in the first nine editions. However, after winning the championship for the seventh time, Cao Xuanxuan has failed to reach the quarterfinals for two consecutive years, and this year is making a comeback, looking forward to the reappearance of the hero.

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  The first round of the 10th Fujitsu Cup

  Kuro: Satoshi Yuki Kudan (Japan)

  White: Cho Hwan-hyun Jiudan (Korea)

  Black paste 5 1/2 mesh

  A total of 223 lots

  Black 6 eyes half win

  Date of match: 12 April 1997

  Location: Tokyo, Japan

  This is the first meeting between the two, the first nine Fujitsu Cup, Cho Kaoru Hyun against the Japanese chess player 10 wins and 6 losses.

    First spectrum 1-50

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  Satoshi Yuki guessed that the black chess piece went first, and at the time of posting 5 and a half eyes, this made him add some confidence.

  Black 3 immediately hung up the horn, showing Satoshi Yuki's mentality of not being willing to be bland.

  The black chess pieces get the horns first, and then the black 19 and 21 occupy the angles continuously, and the pace is very fast.

  White 22 reverse clip left, to white 40 is smoothly carried out.

  Black 41 and 43 consecutive pulls fought, and Yu Chengcong continued to actively play chess, seemingly not paying much attention to the power of Cao Kuai's gun.

  White 50 wrenched the three sons of the head, Cao Xuanxuan naturally did not have fear, this combat black chess piece is more reluctant.

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

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

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  Black 7 breaks, leaving an aftertaste.

  Bai 12 jumped, first settled on the spot, and Cao Xuanxuan's game of chess was very stable so far.

  When the white 16 stabbed, the black 17 counterattacked, and the two sides merged into a conversion.

  Black 23 pressed down below, and Yuki's strategy was to grab each other.

  Cao Xuanxuan couldn't hold back, and the white 30 was a bit excessive.

  Satoshi Yuki gave the strongest counterattack and prepared to abandon the son.

  Bai 42 pursues efficiency, in fact, it gives the other party more use, it is better to take two ways to eat.

  Black 43 and 45 are sharp, but not necessarily a good time.

  White 50 heads, is the more bitter look of black chess.

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

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

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  White 2 climbs huge.

  Black 3 or below in the white sky.

  White 8 is not as good as going 10 places alone, and the actual battle is lost.

  Black 13 and 15 were premeditated.

  Black 19 prepares to attack the white chess pieces below.

  Cho Hwan-hyun may not be prepared enough for the toughness of Jiecheng, and he is thickened by black 21 and 27, and the white chess above is uneasy.

  Black 29 points in! Yuki Satoshi's poor dagger in one hand.

  White chess actually can't do work.

  Cao Xuanxuan had no choice but to turn around, and by black 49, black chess had eaten a large piece of white chess above, and Yu Seong-satoshi had laid the foundation for victory in the battle.

  White 50 opened another battlefield.

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

    Fourth Spectrum 1-73 (i.e. 151-223)

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  The black chess piece only needs to make sure that the lower right is stable.

  The white chess piece tenaciously lives out a piece in the upper right, but it does not help.

  Satoshi Yuki's restraint is very calm, and the two know the result.

  Cao Xuanxuan reluctantly finished the official, and there were 12 more eyes on the black chessboard.

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  Satoshi Yuki won the battle by slaughtering Cho Kao-hyun's dragon in a chaotic battle, breaking out a big upset in the first round, which greatly excited the Japanese chess community. "Nishiyuki Castle" was not a lie, and Japan's young chess players were still sharp at that time. In the first round of the second Toyota Cup in 2004, Satoshi Yuki defeated Cho Kaoru Hyun again, winning both battles in the official match, although it is not Lao Cao's nemesis, but it is already a very rare performance among Japanese chess players.

  After the 1st, 4th and 8th editions, Cho Hyun Hyun won the first game in a single Fujitsu Cup, which was the first time he failed to reach the top 16 of the Fujitsu Cup (the first round lost, but only 16 people participated in the current edition; the fourth and eighth editions were first-round byes and second-round losses).

  The first round of the Go Emperor's folding also indicates that Korean chess players have a bad future in this Fujitsu Cup.

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized
The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  Satoshi Yuki held 223 hands and 6 and a half eyes to win against Cho Kao-hyun

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  Satoshi Yuki

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  In 2013, Satoshi Yuki picked Yuta Iyama in the Ten Dan War

The 10th Fujitsu Cup Japanese Youth Tackle Korean Go Emperor "Nishiyuki Castle" was finally recognized

  Khao Hwan Hyun who scratches his head

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