The short video shows the ancient times, and the emperors cried with envy!
Chapter 863: Unprecedented Go Championship! Qin Shi Huang: Unpresentable Methods
Chapter 863: Unprecedented wins and loss in Go Championship! Qin Shi Huang: Unpresentable tactics
next moment.
The sky picture changed.
[Recently, the 29th LG Go Cup came to an end, and this time an unprecedented champion was born]
[The two teams in the final were Ke Jie from China, who had won eight consecutive championships, and Bian Xiangyi from South Korea]
[Because during the game, Ke Jie was judged to have violated the rules several times by the Korean National Chess Institute. In short, after many twists and turns, Bian Xiangyi won the game.]
[Bian Xiangyi is also the first champion in the history of Go with 0 wins and 1 loss]
[In three games, they lost one, but still won the championship. I have to say, it was unexpectedly amazing]
what?
Everyone in the universe hadn't even lowered their heads from watching the previous video when their pupils were shocked by this new video.
Almost everyone has heard of Go. If a family has some assets, their descendants will all play Go.
But... they had never heard of a Go champion who not only didn't win a single game but also lost a whole set.
Doesn't this mean that Ke Jie won one game against Bian Xiangyi, but lost the other two games due to fouls?
What a pity!
If we win this time, it will be our ninth consecutive championship!
It would be fine if his chess skills were not as good as others, but it is even more regrettable that he lost because of a foul.
"There is no order without rules. Since he broke the rules, he should lose."
Emperor Ming of Song also felt regretful, but no matter where you are or what you do, you have to abide by the rules.
The rules of the game are set, and winning by following the rules is a real skill.
If you break the rules, doesn't that mean you haven't practiced your skills enough?
He himself loved playing Go, and would often play Go with the Go master Wang Kang without sleep or food. He was considered the best Go player in the world at that time.
Think about it, he has defeated this big player so many times, and he hasn't committed a single foul, right?
We all play Go, and the rules are the most basic.
"Just treat this as a lesson. Remember the rules well next time and play another game."
However, Emperor Ming of Song was somewhat curious about where Ke Jie had made the mistake that resulted in him losing two games.
……
[In this game, Ke Jie played with black and won the game without any trouble]
[In the second game, the two sides switched sides, Ke Jie played with white pieces, and the situation was very favorable, with white pieces having the upper hand on the board]
[However, a dramatic scene began to happen]
[When Ke Jie picked up the chess pieces, he did not put them in the chess box in time according to the Chinese chess playing habits, but put them next to him]
【The chess game was forced to end】
[Ke Jie was penalized two points for this]
[This is the rule of Go in South Korea. It is said that the chess pieces are placed in the chess box to make it easier for the judge to count them.]
[Putting the chess pieces directly at hand may result in wrong number]
Zhu Di was also a good chess player and played chess a lot when he had free time.
As soon as the chess game between the two people in Tianmu came out, his eyes were glued to it.
Seeing that Ke Jie was penalized two points because of the Korean rules or because he did not put the chess piece into the chess box in time, he immediately frowned.
"This rule is too unreasonable. The two have little to do with each other."
Zhu Di grumbled in dissatisfaction, what does it matter whether the piece is put back into the chess box in time? How could it affect the counting of pieces?
The black and white chess pieces are clearly distinguished. This chess piece has not been put back into the box, but it is also outside the chessboard and has not been mixed with the pieces that have not yet been placed.
Ke Jie didn't even give the piece back to his opponent.
Why is it so difficult to count? I am not blind.
He has been playing chess for many years and has never heard of such a strange rule.
But no matter how dissatisfied Zhu Di was, there was nothing he could do. He could not interfere in the chess game of future generations.
Besides, the game was already over, so there was no point in him protesting. Zhu Di could only suppress his dissatisfaction and continue reading:
[However, although the 2-point penalty was a big one, Ke Jie used his chess skills to once again turn the situation into an advantage for White]
[A dramatic scene is staged again]
When everyone in the heavens heard this familiar sentence, their eyelids twitched at the same time.
Wait, come again?
[After Ke Jie picked up the stone once again, he habitually put it on the table and went to drink water]
[Bian Xiangyi, who was supposed to be thinking about his next move, stayed in his seat but his attention was not on the chess game. He raised his hand hesitantly.]
[Using eyes and fingers to glance at the stone that Ke Jie placed on the table, reporting to the referee]
[As a result, the referee stopped the game again and finally sentenced Ke Jie to lose the second set]
"Because I forgot to put the piece I had brought out back into the chessboard, I was penalized and lost. It's a pity."
"But rules are rules. Since the rules of this game have been set, they cannot be broken."
Han Fei commented with a stutter, his eyes showing regret, but at the same time he was firm.
Regulations are regulations, just like laws.
Once they are decided, they cannot be changed at will and must be strictly enforced, otherwise the established rules and laws are a joke.
Moreover, only by setting rules can the game be orderly. An unordered game is chaotic and meaningless.
"But, what a pity." Han Fei stuttered.
After being penalized 2 points, Ke Jie was able to turn the disadvantage into an advantage again. His chess skills and mental fortitude are undoubtedly first-class.
If there were no fouls, the game would definitely be won.
Compared to Han Fei's insistence on strictly abiding by the rules, many people in the heavens were dissatisfied.
There is nothing wrong with being penalized for fouls, and it is justified. Although they feel sorry about it, they will not be dissatisfied because of it, even if they think that this rule is not reasonable.
But, if you just forget to put the piece into the chess cover twice in time, you will be directly judged as the loser?
Is this penalty too severe?
The rules were not very reasonable in the first place, and such a heavy penalty seems even more outrageous.
In particular, this was reported against Bian Xiangyi, who raised his hand to report as soon as Ke Jie walked away.
Although Bian Xiangyi is qualified to report, many people look down on him for reporting in a situation where the rules are not very reasonable.
At the same time, everyone had a bad feeling.
Tianmu initially said that Ke Jie lost the game because of a foul.
Ke Jie won the first game, which means that he lost the next two games due to fouls.
Could it be that the third set was also judged as the loss?
In everyone's eyes, the sky screen video continues:
[However, it is worth noting that the first time Ke Jie was penalized 2 points in the second set was at the 44th move.]
[But in fact, he did not put the chess piece on the chess cover at the 18th move]
[Ke Jie's winning rate was only over 18 when he made his th move]
[When the 44th move was penalized, White had the upper hand and Ke Jie's winning rate had reached 60%]
[So South Korea used the rules to penalize Ke Jie by 2 points]
"They deliberately delayed the penalty by nearly 20 moves because they were afraid that Ke Jie would win the second set."
Qin Shihuang clearly saw through the tricks hidden in the Korean referee's actions. If a penalty was to be given, it should have been made when Ke Jie made his 18th move.
No penalty was given at that time, indicating that the act of not placing the piece on the chess cover was not important.
The referee initially had no intention of making a penalty, or simply didn't pay attention.
Until seeing that Ke Jie's winning rate was high, the Korean referees could no longer sit still and started looking for ways to help their own chess player.
(End of this chapter)
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