Chapter 3 3. Boys and Girls
Author: One Sword Stab Stab
Chapter 3 3. Boys and girls
"..."
There was about a gap of five or six eyes. No, in order to ensure his victory when he got to the official level, a young man chose a more secure method. Otherwise, the gap would have been more than ten eyes.
But...how did you lose?
Qi Zhenxi looked at the chess game on the chessboard and couldn't understand it. How did he see it? There was no problem with his performance?
No, even because the opponent's chess skills are not weak, I can fully display my level. It should be said that this is the best performance I have performed in recent times.
But, is it just losing, slow death, and the difference in chess ability?
Although I had a slow start at the beginning, it shouldn't be like this. Is there a problem with the three or three moves at the beginning?
Looking back, it seems that this is indeed the case. The subsequent turns and volleys made me suffer a lot of local losses.
The trick is too weird.
The gap between reality and understanding made Qi Zhenxi unable to help but fall into self-doubt.
Three-three is indeed a bad move, but Ying Jie's point three-three not only did not make his own chess thicker, but inferring from the results, it actually penetrated himself.
"Little friend, you..."
After Qi Zhenxi got over his self-doubt, he was about to raise his head to say something to Ying Jie opposite him, but when he looked up, he saw an empty seat.
"Lao Qi, have you suffered a loss? We have suffered a loss on point three and three several times. You are also a professional fifth-dan player after all. Tell us what's wrong with this move?"
"If he could tell it, he wouldn't lose. What kind of geek came up with this trick? It subverts the logic of chess!"
Regardless of the old comrades around who were trying to bully him, Qi Zhenxi asked impatiently: "Where is that kid?"
"Let's go. When we were chatting, I seemed to have said that I was a junior high school student. I guess I have to go home and do my homework."
"Writing homework? At his age and with his talent, he should study in the dojo! If he is really self-taught, this talent is not at all..."
Qi Zhenxi really couldn't think of words to describe it.
It's obvious that the kid's level has reached a certain level, especially with his fantastic start and impeccable performance.
I only have the qualifications to win the world championship!
No, he is just a world champion, and he might even be able to overthrow Gao Yongxia 9th Dan, who has always been like a shadow over the Chinese chess world.
"What's his name?"
"It seems his name is Ying Jie."
"Do any of you know where his family lives?"
"You have nothing to do while playing chess. Why don't you ask me where I live?"
"You two usually don't gossip, so why did you become silent at the critical moment?"
Qi Zhenxi couldn't help gritting his teeth when he heard what he said. It's a waste of life for such a genius to spend time in this kind of amateur chess hall!
In this golden age, every minute and every second is precious!
"Just wait a little longer. If you can't wait a week, this kid will come over to play chess every weekend."
"Okay..."
Qi Zhenxi wished he could slap himself in the face when he found out why the genius ran away.
And Ying Jie, who still didn't know that he was being targeted, came to... a rental house.
Ying Jie took the key and opened the door with ease, and what he saw was a girl sitting attentively on the seat playing computer games.
Her eyebrows were slightly wrinkled, and her expression was full of nervousness and excitement, but her fingers were flexibly operating the mouse and keyboard, making keystroke sounds from time to time.
Wearing a loose T-shirt and a pair of jeans, he looks very comfortable and comfortable. His long hair is spread over his shoulders, looking softer under the light.
The whole room was filled with the slight hum of electronic equipment and the excitement brought by the game's sound effects, while the girl was completely immersed in this virtual world, enjoying the fun brought by the game.
Ying Jie hit the girl on the head with a chestnut: "It's time, if you don't go home, your mother will come and catch you."
The girl said without looking back: "It will be over soon!"
After hearing this, Ying Jie was not in a hurry. He sat on the empty seat next to him, picked up the iced Coke next to the girl and drank it.
From Ying Jie's point of view, today's online games are too rough, and most of the most popular games in the future have not yet been born.
At this time, the most popular game in Internet cafes was CrossFire, with almost eight out of ten machines featuring this game.
But after a few years of League of Legends coming out, the game will basically disappear from Internet cafes.
"Okay, it's over!"
Looking at the results on the screen, Lu Jingjing took off her headphones and stretched herself with satisfaction.
"Thankfully, I have you, otherwise I wouldn't be able to get out of this secret base even if I finished it."
"I'll lend you your computer to check some information."
Looking at Lu Jingjing playing the game, Ying Jie naturally slid over with his chair and looked up information on the computer.
In today's era, when the Internet is not yet very developed, most information is still disseminated through television and paper media.
However, both television and print media have a certain degree of delay, while the Internet has almost no delay.
For example, take the LP Cup Chess King Tournament held this afternoon.
South Korea's Ko Yongha defeated Lu Li's 9th-dan by half an eye and won ten world championships in his life. He was also the first person in the world to win double-digit world championships.
China's current new generation of champions, Lu Li, has only won three world championships, and the gap is huge.
Comments under the news are also all kinds of Korean phobia, calling Korean Go invincible and Gao Yongha the devil.
Looking at the various comments below, Ying Jie couldn't help but shake his head. There was no difference between the comments above about this time period and the comments here.
The Chinese chess world is so suppressed that it can hardly even breathe.
But I can also think of the comments made ten years later in 2018. Korean chess fans said that China was invincible in Go. There were three top four players, and there was no hope of winning the championship.
Ying Jie took out the game score for the afternoon game and took a look. Lu Li fought very well in the middle game and even established a big advantage. However, just like the first game, he was made to die by Gao Yongxia's zombie flow, and Guanzi was beaten again.
I scraped a lot.
In the end, it was a half defeat again. Every time Gao Yongxia won, he won by a very small margin. To a certain extent, Gao Yongxia had a good grasp of Lu Li's ninth-dan weaknesses.
Looking at Ying Jie who was watching Go, Lu Jingjing couldn't help pouting: "Really, why do your uncles and aunts support you when you play Go? Why don't my parents support me when I play a game? I'm here to represent you.
I’ve made a lot of money practicing.”
"Amateur five-dan can get the national second-level athlete qualification certificate, and you can get extra points in the college entrance examination."
Ying Jie silently gave a reason that parents could not refuse.
"..."
I’m so angry, when will e-sports be included in sports events?
They are both games, video games are spiritual opium, and Go is about cultivating sentiments.
Lu Jingjing looked at Ying Jie, who was seriously putting on a show, and thought sadly.
Chapter completed!