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The horse takes the "eye", and the opening game is judged to lose! Chess masters national games bizarre mistakes

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The Shaanxi National Games are currently underway, but in the women's semi-final of the Chinese Chess Open Group held earlier, a bizarre scene occurred, and the red side took the wrong move in the first step and was judged to lose.

The horse takes the "eye", and the opening game is judged to lose! Chess masters national games bizarre mistakes

Left Wenjing (right). Infographic

At that time, the two sides were Zuo Wenjing, a Chinese chess master and who had won the National Intellectual Games championship three times, and Tang Dan, the "Super Dan" of the chess world and the Chinese chess grandmaster Tang Dan.

In this peak showdown, Zuo Wenjing led the red first, and as a result, the first hand in the opening game was judged to be defeated. This is also known as the shortest match in history, and her opponent Tang Dan "lies down to win" without a move.

The horse takes the "eye", and the opening game is judged to lose! Chess masters national games bizarre mistakes

For such a situation, the Yangtze Evening News reporter interviewed Wang Bin, a famous chess player and chess grandmaster in Jiangsu. Wang Bin analyzed: "It should be that Master Zuo Wenjing was more nervous at that time. This tension may be due to the fact that the competition is more critical, or it may be that the delegation had high expectations of her at that time, after all, the results of the National Games are very important. ”

Chess master Zhang Lantian also regretted Zuo Wenjing's mistake, in his opinion, Zuo Wenjing is a very powerful chess player, if the normal game, the deer died whose hand is still unknown.

Wang Bin then introduced to reporters some bizarre stories that have occurred in chess competitions over the years, including many scenes similar to Master Zuo Wenjing.

"Horse walking day, elephant walking field", this is the most basic recipe of chess, but in the chess arena of the second intellectual games in 2011, there was a drama scene of "horse walking field".

Hu Ronghua, a 66-year-old "chess commander" of the Shanghai team, met Zhang Zhizhong, a 65-year-old veteran master of the Shanxi team, and when this "131-year-old contest" battle reached 30 rounds, Commander Hu was full of interest and was preparing to swing his troops south to carry out the fight, Zhang Zhizhong's step "Ma Jiu Retreat Seven" unexpectedly flew over the Han boundary, and "Ma Walking Day" became "Ma Walking Field".

In the fifteenth round of the 2008 National Chess League, the defending champion Shanghai faced the last runner-up Xiamen at home, and Shanghai Grandmaster Wan Chunlin was awarded the bizarre mistake of hitting the opponent Pan Zhenbodis in the back of the hand.

Source: Yangtze Evening News

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