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Chapter 864: When Bian Xiangyi was thinking for a long time, the referee rushed into the scene and s

Chapter 864: When Bian Xiangyi was thinking for a long time, the referee rushed into the scene and stopped the game. Li Heng: This is something you can't afford to lose.
That's why they penalized Ke Jie for a foul on the 18th move.

Qin Shi Huang's eyes showed sarcasm, "It's not presentable."

As a referee, you should be fair and just. Just to win, you use such tricks in public. Do you really think everyone is a fool?

"How can you be a referee and play chess like this? Isn't this intentional? You can judge whenever you want?"

Emperor Ming of Song had been playing Go for so many years, and under his influence, Go became popular in Song State, and naturally there had been competitions of all sizes.

This was the first time he saw a Go game played like this.

Isn't it that the joint referee is cheating when South Korea does this?
The rules must be followed, but can Korean referees follow them whenever they want?

It seems that Ke Jie is about to win, but he is now following the rules. What were you doing before?

Emperor Ming of Song was extremely angry, as if he had seen a cheating chess player from another country who was taking advantage of his home advantage to bully his own descendants.

The Korean country is too shameless!
But what Emperor Ming of Song could not have imagined was that the Korean country was even more shameless than he had imagined.

[In the second game, the first foul in history resulted in a famous scene of losing the game]

[As for the third game, it was even more amazing, as a Go champion with 0 wins and 1 loss was born]

[During the third game, when the game reached the 159th move]

[Korean chess player Bian Xiangyi fell into deep thought, and nearly half an hour had passed]

[At this moment, the Korean referee team once again took the lead]

[When he saw the referee team, Ke Jie subconsciously looked at the table to see if there were any chess pieces that had not been put into the chessboard]

[The Korean referee team terminated the match and wanted to close the game, and penalized Ke Jie 2 points again]

[At this time, Bian Xiangyi is still thinking for a long time, and it is still a very critical move]

[In fact, Ke Jie habitually placed the chess pieces on the table after removing the white pieces. It took him ten years to realize that they should be placed inside the chess cover.]

[Just as he put the chess piece into the chess cover, the referee rushed in and stopped the game.]

This scene caused a huge uproar in the heavens, and people's dissatisfaction reached the extreme.

Isn't this just another delay in the penalty?

And why choose this time to impose the penalty?
Isn't this intentional to help Bian Xiangyi? !

Li Heng slammed the table and stood up, "How can you close the market at this time? Isn't this clearly telling everyone that you are helping Bian Xiangyi?"

"This country of South Korea will do anything to help its own chess players!"

Even though Li Heng is good at and likes chess, he still knows some basic rules of Go.

In a Go game, if the game is to be closed, it can only be done after one player has decided on the move and has written the position of the move to the referee.

At this time, the other player cannot see the final chessboard.

After the game is closed and the penalties are passed, the chessboard is opened and the referee places the piece at the position originally written on the paper. Only then can the other player see the final chessboard situation.

This is to prevent players from thinking about the game during the closed game time.

Because in Go, each player has limited thinking time. Once the time is up, each player must make a move within sixty seconds.

Therefore, even if a penalty is required, it will be made either before Ke Jie decides to make his move or after Bian Xiangyi decides to make his move.

The market was definitely not closed during the time when Bian Xiangyi was thinking for a long time.

Isn't this a disguised way of giving Bian Xiangyi some time to think about the chess game and buying him more time to think?

This practice directly violates the basic rules of Go.

It was the first time that Li Heng saw someone being so shameless in order to win.

"Korean countries have gone too far. They are so afraid of losing and cannot afford to lose. Why are they still holding competitions?"...

[In fact, even the rule that chess pieces must be placed on the chessboard was only established last November. Before that, there had never been such a rule.]

[Putting the lifted piece on the chessboard is also a Korean custom, not a Chinese custom.]

[In the LG Cup quarterfinals, Ke Jie played against Lee Chang-seok, and the chess piece was on Ke Jie's backhand direction]

[In this game, when Ke Jie picked up the pieces, he habitually placed them on the table next to him]

[It took Ke Jie more than an hour to put the piece on the chessboard, and he didn’t even receive a warning from the referee]

[During this game, Ke Jie had this situation, but until the end of the game, no referee made a penalty or reported him]

[The LG Cup competition spanned a long period of time. Ke Jie won the semi-finals in October last year, and the final was scheduled for January this year]

[However, just last November, South Korea temporarily issued a new regulation]

[All pieces must be placed inside the chess cover, otherwise you will be penalized 2 points for the first time and will be judged as a loser for the second time]

"Damn it! Isn't this deliberately targeting our chess players?"

Everyone who was paying attention to this chess game started cursing, feeling both unbelievable and furious at what happened to Ke Jie.

"The Koreans had this planned long ago."

Wang Kang was amazed that they actually made up a new rule just to deal with the Chinese chess players. They were not afraid of losing face at all.

This is probably because they saw that Ke Jie is a superb chess player and were afraid that he would win the championship, so they deliberately studied his style and came up with this rule specifically for him.

So at the beginning of the game, Ke Jie had the problem of not covering the piece in the second game, and it took a long time for the referee to make a penalty.

It was probably a new rule that was introduced temporarily, and the referee himself had forgotten about it. He only remembered it when he saw that Ke Jie's chances of winning were getting bigger and bigger.

He had seen people who couldn't afford to lose, but this was the first time he had seen someone who couldn't afford to lose like this.

These Korean chess players would be better off focusing on chess skills instead of focusing on these dirty tricks.

Although he would use some tricks when playing chess with Emperor Ming of Song, it was only for the purpose of losing on purpose, and losing beautifully, so as not to embarrass the emperor.

In South Korea, this competition is not about chess skills, but about who can make good use of the rules. The game is won by using the rules.

It's really a big joke in the world.

……

[Ke Jie couldn't stand it anymore and questioned the Korean referee team:]

[“He is thinking. How can you pause now? It is his turn to make a move. He is thinking. You can only do this when I am making a move. He has been thinking for half an hour.”]

[“How can you be so shameless? How can anyone accept such a result?”]

[Ke Jie believes that terminating the game while Bian Xiangyi was thinking for a long time was a very crucial move, and resuming the game would be unfair, so he proposed a rematch]

[But the Korean side did not accept it, and Ke Jie decided to withdraw directly]

"It's a good idea to withdraw from the competition! They like to cheat, so let them have fun!"

Zhu Yuanzhang clapped his thigh and applauded. These tricks were too infuriating.

It's a blatant cheating!
If he was at the scene, he would have turned the court upside down when there was a delayed call in the second set, and would not even give them the chance to cheat today!
"Ke Jie has guts! He should withdraw from the competition!"

"The small country of South Korea is a small country. They don't feel ashamed of using such shameless tricks!"

Zhu Yuanzhang glanced at the Korean judges on the screen with disdain.

That's it, why bother with a competition? Just compete among yourselves!

(End of this chapter)

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