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The "Chess To Win" chess professional amateur let the first challenge tournament begin soon

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People's Daily - Sports Channel Original Draft

People's Daily Beijing, February 28 (Guan Ruohan) According to the Chinese Chess Association, the "Chess To Win" Chess Professional Amateur Challenge will be held on the Tiantian Chess App from February 29 to March 7

The professional team is composed of 8 male chess players with a rating of 2500 points or more led by world champions such as Grandmaster Zheng Weitong, and the amateur team is composed of amateur players of the 7-9 level of the Daily Chess App. Professional chess players meet the formal challenge of the first amateur team in history in the form of a second-in-first. How big is the gap between professional masters and amateur heroes, the competition will solve the mystery for everyone.

This game allows the first to adopt a two-game promotion and lowering system, if the first professional chess player wins, the second game, let three first. If the first set is lost, the second set is played first. If the two draw first, then another round will be fought. The winner of each round scores 2 points, the match is two, and the winner of the game wins the game. Let the two first matches, as the name suggests, the amateur chess player starts the game with two steps first, and then the two sides alternately play chess. Let the first game also have some fixed rules, such as the first to go the party can not move a piece in a row, the chess pieces can not cross the river, can not eat the child, etc., the format is novel, the suspense is repeated.

Since February 14, the Chess and Card Sports Management Center of the State General Administration of Sport and the China Chess Association, with the joint support of multiple units, have successively launched the "Refuel China" China Sports Lottery National Amateur Chess Championship Online Tournament, the "Chess Heart" National Championship Open Class and this new event, which has played a positive role in enriching the cultural life of the majority of chess lovers during their stay at home.