laitimes

8 Chinese chess players occupy 5 seats! Yang Dingxin, 171 hands, reversed and entered the top 24 of this tournament!

author:Well-behaved sesame sauce cPs

Yang Dingxin, the master, is really amazing! In the 12th World Go Championship, he used 171 hands to win the reversal from Tong Mengcheng and directly advanced to the top 24. This is not only a victory, but also a wonderful Go feast!

Speaking of this game, it is really exciting and dizzying. At the beginning, Yang Dingxin played black chess, and Tong Mengcheng mastered white chess, and the two launched a fierce duel on the chessboard. Tong Mengcheng showed his strength at the beginning, deploying powerful forces on the sidelines and mid-belly of the game, looking as if he was going to overwhelm Yang Dingxin in one fell swoop.

8 Chinese chess players occupy 5 seats! Yang Dingxin, 171 hands, reversed and entered the top 24 of this tournament!

But you know, Go is an art that requires a long battle. Yang Dingxin was not intimidated by this situation, he inserted decisively in the mid-abdomen and began to gradually disintegrate Tong Mengcheng's layout. As the game progressed, Yang's new strategy began to pay off, as he successfully counter-attacked on the right and brought the touchline into his sphere of influence. At this point, Tong Mengcheng's original advantage was self-defeating.

8 Chinese chess players occupy 5 seats! Yang Dingxin, 171 hands, reversed and entered the top 24 of this tournament!

As we all know, in the game of Go, every move is full of variables. When the two players battled to more than 170 hands, Yang Dingxin had completely turned the tide and finally completed the reversal at 171 hands to win this crucial victory.

8 Chinese chess players occupy 5 seats! Yang Dingxin, 171 hands, reversed and entered the top 24 of this tournament!

This victory is not only Yang Dingxin's personal glory, but also the pride of Chinese Go. In the top 24 of the World Go Championship, Chinese players performed well, with 5 of the 8 players successfully advanced, including familiar names such as Li Weiqing and Liu Yuhang. The outstanding performance of these players undoubtedly demonstrates the profound heritage and strong strength of Chinese Go.

Don't forget, South Korean chess player Han Park Jeong-hwan is also one of the highlights of this tournament. His skills and strategy are also worth paying attention to, and his matchup with Chinese players in future matches will surely be the highlight moment that the audience is looking forward to.

This kind of top-level Go duel is not only a contest of technique and strategy, but also a confrontation of psychology and will. Every player must maintain a high level of concentration and calm, and any mistake can be the trigger for defeat. Therefore, winning the game is not only a technical victory, but also a psychological and emotional victory.

As we look to the future of the tournament, the possibilities are endless with every move these players. They are not only winning glory for themselves, but also for the glory of the country and the nation. It is foreseeable that the next matches will be more intense, with every matchup likely to become a classic and every victory to be remembered.

In short, when we sit in front of the TV or computer and watch these top masters compete, it is not only a visual enjoyment, but also a spiritual baptism. Every step they take on the chessboard is like a cloud of peers, with both strength and tenderness, a beauty that is difficult to fully describe in words.

Yang Dingxin's victory is not only a technical victory, but also a spiritual victory. He told us with practical actions that no matter how much pressure we face, as long as we stick to our strategy, we can turn the tables around. This is not only an affirmation of one's own ability, but also a kind of inheritance of the spirit of Go.

And the location of this game also has ulterior motives. In one of the birthplaces of Go, in the heart of Asia, hundreds of Go enthusiasts and experts gather. They didn't just come to watch the game, they came to witness history, and feel the thrill of a comeback victory after cornering their opponents.

Looking back at every step of this game, it is not difficult to find that Go is not only a game, but also a competition of wisdom. It is not only a test of the control of the chess game, but also a tempering of the mentality. On the chessboard, every move has its meaning, and every layout is related to the final victory.

As we can see, whether it is Yang Dingxin's composure or Tong Mengcheng's enterprising determination, they all interpret the charm of Go in their own way. And this charm is what attracts countless people to indulge in it.

Of course, the Go Tournament is not only a personal brilliance, but also a cultural exchange. Players from different countries exchange and learn from each other here, which not only improves their skills, but also promotes the spread and development of Go culture. Every game is a collision and integration of cultures, as well as a heart-to-heart exchange and dialogue.

We look forward to many more exciting races in the future. Every chess player will face new challenges, and every matchup may rewrite the rankings. We expect them to show more exciting strategies on the board, and we expect them to break through both mentally and technically.

In short, Go is not only a competitive sport, but also an art and a philosophy of life. It teaches us how to face difficulties and how to find the possibility of breakthrough in the face of adversity. Every chess game is not only the sharpening of skills, but also the forging of the mind. We look forward to more players shining on this stage, and we also look forward to the ancient and intelligent game of Go to continue to spread and carry forward around the world.

Read on