Chapter 95
94. Review
Author: One Sword Stab Stab
94. Review
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After the referee determined the result of the game, Ying Jie and Cui Ze looked at each other, both of them seemed to want to review what they had said.
After most Go games are over, unless one party makes a serious mistake and becomes emotionally overwhelmed, they simply cannot sit down and turn around to leave.
Most of the time, the two players in the game will review the game. Even in the era of AI, this is still the case, because sometimes the players consider not only what they think, what the computer thinks, but also what the opponent thinks.
The two sides exchange ideas on this game of chess and what each other thinks on a key point to help themselves better understand where they win and where they lose in this game.
It can be said that post-game review has always been an indispensable part of the culture of Go games.
Although both of them wanted to communicate, considering the language barrier, neither of them spoke.
The atmosphere fell into an extremely embarrassing situation.
At this time, Fan Ruoyu came over and said, "It's over."
"Well, you've finished playing too?"
Ying Jie looked at Fan Ruoyu who came over to speak and nodded. The opponent's fast chess match started later than his own, but it seemed that the opponent's game ended earlier than his own.
It's a bit fast.
"I may be a little better at fast chess, but the opponent was not used to it. He played too fast in the middle, and I caught something wrong."
"Then you are quite suitable for the Nongshim Cup."
The Nongshim Cup that Ying Jie refers to refers to the Nongshim Cup World Go Team Championship, an international Go competition hosted by Korea Ilbo Sports and sponsored by the Nongshim Group. It is the highest level Go team competition in the world.
In each session, China, Japan and South Korea each send 5 chess players, and a group competition is adopted. The chess players from the three countries take turns to compete, and the team that remains in the group last wins the championship.
"When can I win the world championship? I'm thinking about this competition."
Fan Ruoyu couldn't help but shook his head when he heard Ying Jie's words.
As a Three Kingdoms Go tournament, the five players participating in the competition are all elites carefully selected from each country.
China's selection conditions are that players who have won five consecutive games or more in the previous session are unconditionally selected. The champions of the World Series in the past year are selected based on their ranking (at least two qualifying spots must be guaranteed).
The last terminator, the runner-up in the World Series in the past year, the players with the highest rating, and the second-level world champion with the lowest mid-level rating will compete in the trials to compete for the remaining quota (at least two).
Therefore, the Nongshim Cup can be called a world championship competition. The world champions among the 15 people participating can sometimes be counted with both hands.
And sometimes the reason why world champions can be counted on two hands is because Japan really can't get a world champion.
So when Fan Ruoyu heard Ying Jie talking about this competition, he shook his head like a rattle. In the next few years, the domestic championship may not be 100% sure to be won, so why do you think of this kind of competition.
Looking at Cui Ze sitting opposite, Fan Ruoyu glanced at the chessboard and said to the opposite person: "?"
Hearing the familiar hometown dialect, Cui Ze's eyes lit up and he nodded: "."
Looking at the two people communicating, Ying Jie looked confused next to him: "Can you also speak Korean?"
Although he went to college before, the sad thing is that Yingjie has not passed CET-4, let alone IELTS or TOEFL.
As for the minor languages, I know Korean sentences like Smecta and Axiba, and I learned a few Japanese sentences from teachers in movies, but I have never seen any other languages.
I can't say I'm a scumbag.
I can only say that the cultural level of contemporary college students is very good.
Looking at Fan Ruoyu who communicates with Cui Ze fluently in Korean, this guy is not old enough to take the college entrance examination, right? Turns out he can speak Korean?
"I didn't take English as an elective in high school. I took Korean as an elective. He said he didn't bring a translator and came with other chess players.
So I'm sorry, I couldn't communicate with you just now. By the way, thank you for giving him mineral water outside the door."
Generally, when Korean players come to China to play chess, if there is a league with foreign aid like this, sometimes they bring their own translators, and sometimes the team provides translators.
But Cui Ze may be an exception, because most foreign players are in the ninth level and the price is relatively high. However, Cui Ze was only slightly famous last year and was invited by a small team.
Since his social status is not high, his treatment is naturally not good, and he is not even provided with a translator.
Before the game, I saw a person sitting in a corner. Because of the language barrier, it was difficult to communicate with his teammates, and he looked quite pitiful.
Of course, the average salary mentioned here is compared to other ninth-level players. Compared to Cui Ze's worth in his own country, his foreign aid must be at a premium.
This is also the reason why so many foreign players are willing to come to China after the China Go League A opened its doors to foreign aid.
Money, knife, knife music.
Even Ko Yongha, the number one player in South Korea, once had a conflict with his own chess academy because of the time conflict between the two countries' Go League A.
The essential reason is that Gao Yongxia wants to make more money because his wife is studying abroad with her children and milk powder is too expensive.
This may be the reason why many Go players suddenly break out after getting married.
"He said he has a lot to ask you. Let me translate for you two."
After exchanging a few words with Cui Ze, Fan Ruoyu turned to Yingjie and said something.
Ying Jie nodded. He had just opened the review of Jue Yi and found that Cui Ze's match was unexpectedly high.
Just in terms of the degree of fit, it's not much worse than myself.
Ying Jie felt that he had underestimated Cui Ze.
This guy is indeed a genius.
"Is the avalanche set eliminated?"
"It can be said that small avalanches may still be useful sometimes, but forget about big avalanches."
The two began to discuss the big avalanche in the upper left corner. In Cui Ze's opinion, the best part of this round was in the upper left corner.
One of the three golden palaces in human history may collapse because of this game of chess.
After the two men reviewed the game, Cui Ze looked at the chessboard in front of him and nodded: "I've learned a lesson."
"No, you did it very well."
"But you are more powerful, but I will continue to work hard."
After a brief exchange, Cui Ze also left with his teammates as the two games next to him ended.
At this time, Fan Ruoyu, who was standing behind Ying Jie, suddenly said: "You won't eliminate one set every day in the next competition, right?"
"How is that possible? There aren't that many formulas for me to eliminate."
"..."
What do you mean? You mean the game is too long and the formulas are not enough?
Looking at Ying Jie who seemed to be taking it for granted, Fan Ruoyu didn't know what to say for a moment.
Families, let’s take a look at the results of the competition!
Shanxi Tengda Team VS Shancheng Jiada Team
The general, Tai Gu Shao, was injured and won.
Ertai Guxing is negative.
Fan Ruoyu wins in three sets of fast chess.
Si Tai Ying Jie won.
The Shanxi Tengda team won the game 3:1 and scored 3 points, getting their first victory off to a good start.
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Chapter completed!