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After seeing Hanzawa make this move, Kaguya let out a long sigh of relief.

At the same time, the girl looked at the comment area again!

Seeing those "experts" talking about Hanzawa's chess move, Kaguya smiled with pity and sympathy.

As the direct victim of that move, Kaguya knew very well what the consequences would be if that move was made!

As a typical "small-eye pattern", "Big Avalanche" has been around for hundreds of years. This move was created by Hasegawa Nagase and later developed by the chess master Wu Qingyuan!

Because it is so ancient and still invincible under the hands of the Go Master, no one who plays Go would think that this move is correct!

Believe in authority!

Worship authority!

Kaguya is no exception!

This "inward turn variation" was first proposed by chess master Wu Qingyuan!

When the black chess piece made the "inward turn", the white chess piece's next move was to cut off at three roads, and the black chess piece's next move was to "capture".

However, when it comes to the next step, Hanzawa Naoki's way of playing is really out of touch with this era!

Just like the last time he played with Kaguya, Hanzawa used the move that she couldn't understand!

According to common sense, when the white piece is "captured" by the black piece, the white piece must make an exchange in the corner before escaping.

That is, the next move of white chess should be on the "2, 2" line of the chessboard, while the next move of black chess should be on the "2, 5" line of the chessboard.

Only after this exchange can the white piece escape. Otherwise, several white pieces in the corner will be easily killed, resulting in a big loss locally.

But in today's game, Banze did not make that exchange, but directly tried to escape that piece.

She thought Hanzawa had made a wrong move, but she was slapped in the face!

It turned out that move not only secured victory, but also made her question her life!

(I guess Mr. Toya must be feeling the same way as I did back then. With this game, Hanzawa's advantage at the start is established. Come on, Hanzawa! Keep it up!)

Kaguya clenched her little pink fist and couldn't help but cheer for Hanzawa!

Invisibly, maternal love seems to have changed a little!

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Just as Kaguya thought, Toya Ryo was really stunned when he was playing against Hanzawa Naoki!

Today, Toya Ryo was asked by his senior brother Ogata to come and teach Hanzawa Naoki. The purpose was to repay his senior brother's favor! By the way, he helped his senior brother to get Hanzawa Naoki into the Japanese national youth team!

What the chess master Toya did not expect was that he would condescend to come personally to give guidance on the game.

The guy on the opposite side was shouting on the public screen that he wanted to beat him, and even shouted that if he won, Toya Ryo would kneel down for the humiliation he had suffered that year!

Needless to say, the chess master is angry!

After winning more than a hundred online chess games, he dared to threaten me to kneel down!

Do you really think he is made of clay?

Toya Ryo knows... Naoki Hanzawa's chess skills are not low now, but at a high level he can only beat retired players like Ogata!

Moreover, the game in which Hanzawa won against Ogata was also watched by Go Master Toya. It was because both sides played fast and the senior brother did not have enough time and his condition declined, so he made mistakes and was caught!

Therefore, Ryo Taya looked down upon those games!

However, today's game of chess is a serious international competition!

Therefore, Toya Ryo firmly believes that he can teach Hanzawa Naoki how to be a good person!

But what is wrong with this chess now! Even the set pattern is wrong! I am afraid that any professional chess player can teach it!

"How on earth did this brat's teacher teach him? He even taught the avalanche form wrong! Senior brother, are you sure that such a person can really make it to the Japanese national youth team?"

Glancing at Ogata 9th Dan who was watching the game nearby, Toya Ryo said with a hint of contempt!

Ogata was petrified at this moment. Having witnessed Hanzawa playing chess with his own eyes, he really couldn't believe that the person he had his eyes on would play so "deviantly"!

He was stunned for a moment before responding, "I'll call Hanzawa's house and ask, maybe my account has really been hacked!"

Ogata walked out of the bedroom while speaking. At this moment, he really hoped that the person he was playing chess against was not Hanzawa Naoki.

If this is true, then the light of Japanese Go in his eyes becomes a joke!

To see who the heroine is, you can look at the character tags. By the way, should I add the characters of Zuo Wei and Chu Ying?

Chapter 91 Double Insurance, You Are the One

Chapter 91 92. Double Insurance, You Are the One Being Schemed Against

Naoki Hanzawa knows very well what he needs to defeat Toya Ryo!

In addition to relying on one's own natural "chess skills", one must also establish sufficient advantages at the beginning of the game.

Only by building up enough advantages can he defeat the strong with the weak when his own chess skills are inferior to those of Toya Ryo.

Of course, if Hanzawa said this now, he would definitely be ridiculed by everyone.

It’s just that in the current era, what he said is against the principles of chess.

We are currently in the period of Korean Go dominance. Due to the emergence of Korean players Lee Chang-ho and Lee Sedol, the entire Go community is paying unprecedented attention to endgame techniques. Some young players even claim that the current era is the "second half of the game decides the outcome." The layout is not important at all, just play casually.

So when Hanzawa first came into contact with Sai, this guy's thinking was also led astray by the trends of the times.

But Hanzawa also knew that after the birth of Go AI, it was very necessary to take the lead at the beginning. In particular, in the 60 test games between the second-generation dog "Master" and humans, quite a few games were "lost due to layout."

In many games, young human chess players basically have no chance of winning after 60 moves.

Therefore, Hanzawa adopted a double insurance attitude towards Toya Ryo's layout.

Hanzawa has also read the online reviews of Toya Ryo, and believes that this Japanese chess master is a typical "authentic" person.

Based on the principle of "do not let the enemy get what he wants when he is best at it", the strategy for this game of chess is obvious: be as active and proactive as possible when playing chess, use proactive methods to put pressure on the opponent, and do not let the game fall into the track that the opponent is good at.

Therefore, Hanzawa deliberately launched a huge avalanche on this occasion to make the opponent relax in the area where he was best but was actually wrong.

When I came to my senses, I found that Hanzawa had already taken the lead.

The next thing to do is to make the enemy even more unpredictable to the other party.

Soon, in order to establish his advantage, Hanzawa used a move that was definitely not suitable for the current era based on the current situation.

When the entire chessboard entered the 50th move, Hanzawa made a "stab" move in the lower right corner area!

The means of this move are very ordinary, and there is no complicated calculation involved, but the connotation of this move is extremely rich.

Without this stab, Hanzawa knew very well that it would be very difficult for him to continue to expand his advantage over Toya Ryo.

On the other side, Toya Ryo and Ogata were stunned again! They subconsciously thought that Hanzawa had made a wrong move again!

The pattern that Hanzawa and Toya are currently performing in the lower right corner is a very old pattern - the small-eye totsutei pattern.

The dominant party is Hanzawa. Generally speaking, if this pattern appears, the dominant party will "break the edges". Only when the dominant party completes this step of "breaking the edges" can the entire local pattern be considered completed.

But Hanzawa once again "deviated" when faced with this pattern.

Not only did it not remove the edges, but it also had some vulgar punctures. After the vulgar "punctures", it also partially came off.

After the game was over, the entire comment section was in an uproar, and those who had normal human views on Go felt as if they had been shocked.

This is not only unreasonable, but also means that Hanzawa Naoki does not respect Toya Ryo.

This is both a vulgar move and a slip of the tongue. It's completely a mess!

This is a good set of moves, why doesn’t Hanzawa use it again?

So?

Is Hanzawa really messing around?

of course not!

In fact, in normal human games, "breaking the edge" is indeed considered necessary.

As for why we have to make this move of "breaking the edge", it is easy to understand according to the original human Go theory.

The three chess pieces that originally formed the "tiger's mouth" have not yet been completely stabilized. The so-called "set up two and dismantle three, then dismantle three and dismantle four", so the next step of "dismantling the edges" is necessary. This move can not only make the whole black piece more stable, but also has a certain point value.

This idea was not changed until the advent of the AI ​​era. It cannot be said that "splitting the edges" is not a good move.

The bigger problem is that AI is more advanced in the way it handles this pattern!

First of all, after completing this pattern, humans will be at a disadvantage when they "break the edge", but Ai's "vulgar stab" will help him get ahead and gain an advantage in some areas.

The difference between the first and second moves in Go is understood even by many people who don't know much about the game, so the difference is self-evident.

Secondly, the "urgent place" is more important than the "big place"

The so-called "urgent point" also refers to the point that both sides must fight for. For example, a certain move of chess is related to the rise and fall of both sides' formations. Such a move can be called a "urgent point".

For example, a certain move may determine the life or death of yourself or your opponent. If you don’t make this move, your own chess piece may very likely die.

Or if you don't make this move, you can kill the opponent's chess piece but fail to do so. This kind of chess is called "Jisuo".

To explain this, we need to ask a question.

Can the “dismantling of edges” in human patterns really be called an “emergency”?

In fact, the original intention of this "breaking the edge" step in the fixed pattern is to regard this move as an "emergency", thinking that if a move is not made here, the black chess may suffer a severe attack, so it is necessary to strengthen the move.

But Go Ai doesn’t agree.

After seeing this dog trick, future humans also acknowledged this statement after careful research and a lot of actual combat.

Therefore, Hanzawa's move was not a bad move, but rather a truth that has been proven in practice.

This stupid move uses a "vulgar move" to reinforce itself first. Although it is not as safe as "dismantling the edge", considering the two advantages of this move, after a comprehensive comparison, even a fool would know how to play it.

The biggest feature of this style of play is that it gives up some security within an acceptable range, and then emphasizes the rapid development of chess moves to quickly seize other large areas.

As this chess move was made, the two ghosts behind Hanzawa gained new insights!

They who were used to thinking that they had made a mistake had all learned their lesson by now. They all knew what kind of person Hanzawa was. They all knew very well that Hanzawa would never make an ordinary move.

Is this really effective?

Just kidding.

The Xiaomu Totui pattern is very old, especially for Sai, who has the most say in this pattern.

This pattern appeared when the Japanese began to give up playing "small-eye Go" with their seats.

This fixed pattern has few moves and a simple chess structure. It has remained almost unchanged from the day it was created to the present. Dosaku Jō and Shusaku played it this way hundreds of years ago, and everyone still plays it this way after the 21st century.

Can Hanzawa really succeed by changing himself like this?

Unlike Sai who was analyzing the situation rationally, Toya Ryo was completely enraged.

Banze's repeated misbehavior made him think he was going to deal with him.

Hanzawa, who was fully immersed in the chess game in front of the computer, naturally guessed his opponent's thoughts. He knew that Toya Ryo wanted to teach him a lesson, but that would require this trash to have the ability to teach him!

Not to mention that attacking itself is not what Toya Ryo is good at, just looking at the chess shape, it is not so easy to attack.

He set up a series of traps and put in a lot of effort!

You idiot, you've already fallen into the trap, what's the point of continuing to jump around!

"Alas, you little piece of trash, even the protagonist's halo can't help you defeat the Koreans, let alone me."

So, when the two of them played more than 100 moves, Toya Ryo reacted, and when the game reached 140 moves, Hanzawa even established a clear advantage.

How big is this advantage?

That is no longer an advantage that only professional chess players can see, but an advantage that anyone with amateur mid-to-high-level chess skills can feel.

Such a clear advantage can be established only because of the two insurances used.

The first insurance, taking advantage of the big avalanche mistake, completed the lead!

The second insurance is to take advantage of the initiative and escape first to occupy the territory first!

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