Nippon Kite Yamashita Keigo
The final qualifiers of the 27th Japan Ahan Kiriyama Cup were contested between Keigo Yamashita and Norisei Yamada. This game is Yamashita Keigo black vs Yamada Nori Sansei, let's enjoy the wonderful dragon slaying moment under Yamashita
Figure 1
In actual combat, the situation at this time the power of black chess is very impressive. If the white chess piece discards the middle few, it is certainly unacceptable, and only by escaping can there be a chance to win.
Figure 2
White chess jumped out, black chess 2 jumps to make up for the break, 4 small tips use the chess piece on the left side of the white chess piece and some thin flavor to go to the exchange of 6 and 7, 8 bits rely on the white chess, has formed a circle of encirclement, white chess is difficult to break through.
Figure 3
In actual combat, the white chess piece is broken, looking for opportunities, the black chess 6-bit break is very tough, there is no room for negotiation of the white chess, and there are still some problems on the left side of the white chess, which is played by the black chess 12, and the two pieces are difficult to complete both.
Figure 4
In actual combat, although the left side of the white chess piece is alive, it is also very aggrieved, the black chess piece has become thicker and the left side has a fight to eat, and the attack of the black chess piece is more worry-free. The means are becoming sharper and sharper, and the eyes are pinched step by step.
Figure 5
In actual combat, Yamashita's teacher made this leak, did not give Bai Qi a chance to take advantage of it, and declared that Bai Qi's death was a textbook-level killing chess.
Figure VI
In actual combat, no matter how much the white chess piece struggles, it is futile. The black chess pieces are all calm, and the white chess pieces cannot put out two eyes.
Figure VII
In the end, the line reached 145 hands, and the white chess piece conceded defeat. Yamashita Keigo held the black 145 hand to win yamada Norisei. Won the final qualifiers of the Ahan Tongshan Cup.
(Li Luojia)