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Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

author:弈道秋声

  Good weekend to all chess players, and take a look at today's situation.

  Black first

Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

  The game is at the critical point of layout and mid-game, and the focus of the situation is on the dragon that extends from the upper left of the black chess piece to the middle abdomen, or the position below the white chess piece? How to conceive a black chess piece? Four points are given for your reference: A, B, C and D.

  Attached is the formation process of the situation map

Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

  analyse:

  This game was a game of chess in the 1982 China-Japan Rookie Tournament, played by China's Shao Zhenzhong against Japan's Kanda Hideyoshi. In 1981, Japan's "Go Club" magazine launched a Sino-Japanese rookie match, in which five young players from each of the two countries competed in the form of three chess pieces. The matches were played sequentially, with China Liu Xiaoguang losing 1-2 to Japan's Satoshi Kataoka in the first match, China's Qian Yuping losing 1-2 to Japan's Noriki Iida in the second game, and China's Cao Dayuan 0-2 against Japan's Kobayashi Jue. Seeing that the Chinese side was defeated, the fourth Shao Zhenzhong to appear ushered in the battle with Japan's Kanda Ying, which was already in June and July 1982, and Shao Zhenzhong was under great pressure to retake a city for China.

  Born in 1958, Shao Zhenzhong is a native of Huai'an, Jiangsu Province, who learned to play at the age of ten, was selected for the national training team in 1978, and achieved good results in the national individual competition in the 1980s, and won the national runner-up three times. In 1981, Shao Zhenzhong defeated Ma Xiaochun and won the third World Amateur Championship, and in 1983, he won the third national hand battle championship. Shao Zhenzhong's calm and composed style, dense moves, and unique layout were deeply appreciated by Mr. Hideyuki Fujisawa of Japan, who thought that he was a rare "chess theorist" among Chinese chess players at that time.

  Hideki Kanda was a rising star in the Japanese chess world at the time, and he studied under Takeo Ando and was the brother of Noriki Ida, who had just won the chess holy war five-dan group before this game.

  In the first game of the three-game game, Shao Zhenzhong won 6 and a half eyes, and in the second game, Kanda Ying tried his best to fight back, he did not want the Japanese side to end the streak in his hands. And Shao Zhenzhong has a round in hand, and he is more confident. Battle to the situation map, how does black chess conceive the overall situation? Let's analyze the four selection points one by one.

  Figure 1 Point A

Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

  Black 1 flying to make up for the mid-abdominal breakpoint, steady, but at this time the white chess position below is more eye-catching.

  White 2 guards the lower side, and White Chess has the capital to compete with the field.

  If the black 3 is disassembled, the white 4 is hung in, and the right side of the black chess is not easy to become empty, and the overall situation is unclear.

  Figure 2, point B

Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

  Black 1 pulls the upper left corner, Angen, and the number of eyes is very large, but it is still missing the big picture.

  White 4 big fly guard triangle, if the black chess piece enters the lower side, the white chess piece can be dismantled on the right side, and the black chess piece still does not control the rhythm of the situation.

  Figure 3 point D

Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

  Black 1 hanging angle is the idea of destroying the position under the white chess.

  After the white 2 should be, the white 4 should be broken strongly.

  If black 5 is pushed out below, the upper score and the big white chess on the right will be one of them, and the black chess cannot be played against the breakpoint on the left side of the white chess for the time being.

  The black chess pieces in this picture have drawn themselves into a melee with an uncertain future, which is a bit boring.

  Shao Zhenzhong's actual combat concept is concise, but it is very in line with the current situation -

  Figure 4 Point C (Practical Diagram)

Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

  Black 1 shoulder punch, perfect.

  When black 7 flies, white 8 and 10 launch a strong attack, and black 11 or less is very flexible.

  Black 17 first to make up for the breakpoint, Black 19 to make up for the right bottom, the white chess piece below has been broken, the right side has also lost the good point of dismantling the edge, the black chess two pieces also lack of powerful attack means, Shao Zhenzhong quickly grasped the situation and took the lead.

  Later, Kanda Hideyoshi stubbornly pursued the attempted confrontation, and Shao Zhenzhong won easily, winning the triple chess game with a total score of 2-0.

  In the final confrontation match, Ma Xiaochun lost 0-2 to Hiroshi Yamashiro, and the Japanese side won 4 wins and 1 loss.

  With the global chess score for everyone to enjoy:

Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying
Weekend spot analysis More than thirty years ago, the Sino-Japanese rookie confrontation Shao Zhenzhong captured Kanda Ying

  China-Japan rookie match Shao Zhenzhong won the 114 hand of the black hand to win against Kanda Hideyoshi

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