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Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

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Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

On January 13, 2006, seoul, South Korea, the 10th Samsung Fire Cup Triple Chess Final Decider, Luo Xianhe black against Lee Chang-ho. If Lee Chang-ho wins, he will win his 18th world title. Lee Chang-ho has never lost to a Korean chess player in a World Series final, and Roche-ho is reaching the World Series final for the first time.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Figure 1: Luo Xiehe vs. Lee Chang-ho. Bai 44 touched, feel the heyday, Lee Chang-ho's toughness...

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Figure 2: The chess game is carried out to the official stage, which is actually a situation of white chess. However, at this time, Li Changhao found a step of official "magic hand". White 1 off the test, black 2 below the robbery is definitely not able to play white chess.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Figure 3: In such a narrow place in the upper right corner, white chess even has means. White 3 breaks, 5 poker is a combination of hand tendons, which can be used on many occasions and is worth remembering.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Figure 4: The part of the white 4 was already out of chess when it was time to eat, but...

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Figure 5: The white chess piece in the upper right corner of the actual battle has come out of a piece of robbery, and the part seems to have succeeded, but the black chess piece has already raised two white chess pieces in the center first, which has gained, and more importantly, the black chess piece as a whole has become thicker, and the advantages and disadvantages of the robbery material have been reversed.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Figure 6: After a long robbery, the white chess has no suitable robbery material, so I had to find 1,7 this kind of big loss robbery, I don't know how Lee Chang-ho who walked out of these two hands at that time was in a mood, anyway, I was paying attention to the live broadcast at the time, I couldn't dream of it, Lee Chang-ho would actually take this kind of chess.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Figure 7: In the end, the white chess robbery finally won, but the chess also lost. Lee Chang-ho, who has always been good at dragging down his opponents in the second half of the set, this time planted on top of his best official.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Roche-ho defeated Lee Chang-ho in 5-and-2006 in Seoul, South Korea on January 13, 2006.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

In addition, it is worth mentioning that the head coach of the Chinese national Go team at this time is Ma Xiaochun, who was a vendetta ten years ago, and the disciple Luo Xianhe repaid him.

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

Maybe it was a joke by fate and Lee Chang-ho, or it may be the time to pay off debts, after which Lee Chang-ho has reached the world series finals eight times, but he has missed the championship. The records of "Nine Lianya" and "Seventeen Crowns" shine together, and it is difficult for anyone to break them in the future.

(Note: Some people count the "Central Cup" in Taiwan as the world champion, and in 2007 Lee Chang-ho defeated teammate Park Chung-hsiang to win the championship.) However, the competition was never recognized by the Chinese Weiqi Association, and no chess players were ever sent to participate. The influence of the Central Cup and the strength of the players are not enough to be called the World Series, at best similar to the Asian Cup Quick Chess Tournament, it is just a regional event. Baidu Encyclopedia's explanation of Lee Chang-ho's number of championships and the Central Cup is all wrong. )

Ten Chess Games that Changed the World Chess World: Luo Xiehe "Destroyed the Buddha"

The Lee Chang-ho era ended

In short, after the final of this Three Star Cup, "Stone Buddha" Li Changhao stepped off the altar, and the world chess world entered the era of the crowd of heroes, and Gu Li and Li Shishi were the two closest to the hegemony.

(Chess and Card In-depth Reporting Group Xingyu)

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