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Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

author:弈道秋声

  From the perspective of the strength comparison and the status of the chess players of the two sides, the focus of the first round of the 7th Fujitsu Cup mainly has two main battles - Hideyuki Fujisawa vs Lee Chang-ho, Ma Xiaochun vs Xu Fengsu. Among them, the Battle of Ma Xu is the most concerned by Chinese chess fans, Nie Weiping did not participate in the battle, and Ma Xiaochun is the best hope of the Chinese legion to achieve good results in that Fujitsu Cup.

  At that time, Ma Xiaochun had already overwhelmed Nie Lao in the domestic chess battle, and was the first person, and he also made a breakthrough in the international arena, and at the end of 1992, he defeated Kobayashi Koichi 2-1 at the fifth China-Japan Celebrity Tournament, which greatly enhanced his confidence. Although Ma Xiao lost 1-2 in the sixth confrontation in 1993, he could already compete with Kobayashi in terms of chess content and game mentality. He had a winning record for the two strong enemies he thought were Koichi Kobayashi and Cho Ji-hoon, and winning the world championship became Xiaochun's practical goal.

  Although Seo Bong-so won the second Ying's Cup, he has been surpassed by Lee Chang-ho and Yoo Chang-hyuk in the Korean domestic chess battle, ranking at the bottom of the four heavenly kings. Unexpectedly, he remained unbeaten in his matches with Chinese players, including two wins over Nie Weiping and two wins over Ma Xiaochun. At that time, Chinese chess players had broken the myth of Japan's six supers one by one, and there was more than one victory for the Korean Go emperor Cao Xuanxuan, and Xu Bongsu's firmness made everyone quite depressed.

  Can Ma Xiaochun, whose content is becoming more and more mature and fulfilling, let Xu Fengsu taste failure?

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

  The first round of the 7th Fujitsu Cup

  Black: Ma Xiaochun Nine Dan

  White: Seo Bong-so nine dan

  Black paste 5 1/2 mesh

  A total of 240 lots

  White half eyes win

  Date of the match: 2 April 1994

  Location: Tokyo, Japan

  The two previous encounters between Ma Xiaochun and Seo Bong-so took place in 1993, with the first Zhenlu Cup in January and the Asian Television Quick Chess Tournament in July, where Seo Bong-so won.

    First spectrum 1-50

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

  Ma Xiaochun took the lead in black.

  Black 7 constitutes a deformed Chinese stream.

  White 12 hanging horn, both sides responded smoothly.

  Bai 18 leaned on it and did not want to be jumped by the black chess.

  The Black 19 is more compact in the 18th position right side pull.

  The person who is responsible for explaining the game is Mr. Masaki Takemiya, who believes that the white 20 should be glued in the 21st position, followed by a broken tendon on the upper side, the black chess piece should be roughly a hand, and the white chess piece should be pinched in the left 23 positions, taking the initiative.

  Black 21 punches can be retained.

  Black 23 guard, white 24 spires when the black 25 down is the right response.

  When black 27 hangs up the horns, white 28 and 30 are Xu Bongsu's practical techniques.

  Black 33 stands, Ma Xiao attaches importance to the field.

  To Black 39, the two sides are roughly equal.

  White 40 block angles must be, black 41 squeeze is a good order.

  White 42 beat the vulgar hand, obviously should be single retreat.

  Black 45 tor is worried about the white chess pieces playing in the bottom, but it is a little slow, and it is a good time to turn in the lower right corner at this time.

  Bai 46 and 48 took the lead, and Xu Fengsu was very astute.

  But the White 50 lacks a big picture view, and jumping up on the right at this time will be the situation where The White Chess has the advantage.

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

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

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

  Black 1 shoulder punch is a perfect point, to the black 9 turn, black chess effectively compress the white space, the overall situation presents a fine chess pattern.

  White 12 is the big slow hand and should block the upper right corner of the black chess.

  Black 13 early, to black 21 and right black chess contact, Ma Xiao gained the advantage.

  Bai 28 is Seo Bong-so's delicate good hand.

  When the white 36 pulled, the black 37 preemptively snatched the upper left white chess piece.

  White 42, 44 teng, Ma Xiao felt that the situation was dominant, black 43 compromised, in fact, at this time must be eaten in the 44th place, white chess can only eat two ways to convert, black chess is obviously cheaper.

  Actual combat white chess to survive the crisis.

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

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

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

  Black 3 below everywhere first, Xiaochun is still full of confidence.

  Black 11 is too vain, should eat a son in 12, so that the black chessboard surface has an advantage of more than 10 meshes.

  Ma Xiaoguanzi, who has a strong sense of superiority, walks laxly, and his mid-abdomen cannot surround any emptiness.

  Black 47 has to go 48 bits first, and White Horn needs to be replenished. The actual combat white 48 is 3 or 4 mesh cheaper, and the chess game has become very subtle.

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

    Fourth Spectrum 1-50 (i.e. 151-200)

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

  Black 5 below is still small, to grab the upper left corner of the first hand sticky as soon as possible.

  Black 25 wants to make up the chess, is pressed by the white 26 first hand, and then reverse the upper left corner of the official, black chess has become a defeat.

  However, Xu Fengsu's officials are not leak-free, and the white 42 and 44 are small, and they give the black chess a chance.

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

    Fifth Spectrum 1-40 (i.e. 201-240)

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

  Black 1 became the de facto last resort. This hand goes 4 places to pounce, then 2 places to squeeze, the white horn needs to be replenished, and the black chess piece can still win half an eye.

  The actual battle white 2 was reversed, and the black chess piece was finally powerless to return to heaven.

  In the end, the black chessboard surface was only 5 eyes, and Ma Xiaochun was defeated with half eyes.

Is the South Korean field commander really a Chinese chess nemesis? Seo Bong-so Fujitsu Cup reverses Ma's demon sword

  In the case of Ma Xiao's obvious advantage in the middle stage, the official was not compact enough, especially the first hand of the official was reversed in many places, leaving a regretful chess score. After the game, Mr. Takemiya said: "It is really incredible to lose such a game of chess! ”

  Ma Xiaochun, who was full of ambition, suffered a heavy blow and lost to Xu Fengsu for the third consecutive time, and the tenacity of the weeds really taught the Chinese chess players a good lesson. Lao Xu continued to maintain an unbeaten record against Chinese chess players, but his pride was also coming to an end, and five months later, in the first Sino-Korean confrontation, Chang Hao and Ma Xiaochun successively captured the field commanders, and the Chinese chess players showed their brows.

  Ma Xiaochun and Liu Xiaoguang were both out of the first round, and the Chinese team had a bleak outlook for the seventh Fujitsu Cup. For Ma Xiaochun, this is the last darkness before dawn, and the next year, he will take Ma Ta Xiong guan and proudly peak.

  The road ahead is always tortuous and bumpy.

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