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Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

author:A millennium of fantasy

Gu li defeated Chen Yaoye 3:2 in the 2006 LG Cup to win the championship and became the first person in Chinese Go, but Gu Li was eliminated by Zhou Junxun in the first round of the 17th Fujitsu Cup in 2004, and Gu Li's nickname of the later gu round did not go away, do you think this is the end? Non-ye, in the second round, Zhou Junxun shook his spirit and slashed the previous two-time Fujitsu champion Lee Sedol of South Korea under the horse, and the next game was roaring.

This episode illustrates that Zhou Junxun has the strength to win the championship, and now he only needs a little luck.

Luck soon came, and he and Hu Yaoyu both reached the LG Cup final, which was a matter of 2007.

In March 2007, Zhou Junxun defeated Hu Yaoyu 2:1 to win the first world championship of his career: the LG Cup.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Ke Jie

From 2000 to 2003, Zhou Junxun won almost all taiwan professional chess championships. This includes the United Telegraph Cup Champion, the Asian Arts Cup, the Taiwan Chess Academy Cup Champion, and the Tian Yuan title.

Zhou Junxungui was the first Go player in Taiwan, China, and thus got many world championship appearances.

Zhou Junxun became the first nine dan born and raised in Taiwan.

Ke Jie is the first Chinese Go player, and from 2015 to now, he has almost always been at the forefront of the power faction.

Zhou Junxun and Ke Jie do not have many confrontations, in terms of strength, Ke Jie should be superior, but in the 2016 Jinli Cup Cross-Strait Go Championship Tournament, the game between the two people appeared in a strange scene, Ke Jie used a beautiful hand tendon to win Zhou Junxun's chess tendon. Let's take a look back at the moments of this round.

Based on the 2016 Jin Li Cup Cross-Strait Go Championship Tournament, Ke Jie held the black, Zhou Junxun held the white, 125 hands, the black middle game win, played on July 15, 2016.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Basic picture situation: At this time, Zhou Junxun wrenched.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Actual combat figure 1: Ke Jie adopted the strategy of first encircling the large air below and then attacking the opponent.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Refer to Figure 1: The white chess piece holding the left side is the general measure.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Zhou Junxun

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go
Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Actual combat figure 2: Zhou Junxun could not hold back and first launched an attack from the lower right corner.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Refer to Figure 2: Black 1 Sticky And Unreasonable.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Actual Battle Figure 3: Zhou Junxun made a big deal on the right.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Actual Combat Figure 4: Ke Jie began to attack the white space on the left side.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Refer to Figure 3: Black 3 is not advisable to eat, because White 4 can dig up black chess.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Actual combat figure five: Zhou Junxun White 9 ignored his own weaknesses, after Ke Jie's black 10 punch, black 12 pulls, white chess tendons actually can not move.

Ke Jie suffocates Zhou Junxun's chess tendons: the first person in Chinese Go and the first person in Taiwanese Go

Refer to Figure 4: Such a result is Zhou Junxun's jade fragments.