Chapter 78 No.70

"Minze, the Chinese New Year is coming soon. I have some urgent work to deal with here. I'll see you next year." Wang Rui returned home before the finals started.

Shao Liwei and himself were not in the same hotel, so Tian Min had to go to the Korean Chess Academy alone early the next morning.As a result, we set off at 8 o'clock in the morning. Without accident, I got lost on the streets of Seoul again.

Shao Liwei, who led the team, hurriedly called, "Minze, where are you? Have you left the hotel?"

"Uh, I started off, but I seem to be going in the wrong direction."

Tian Min described his location on the phone, Shao Liwei exchanged a few words with the people around him, and quickly said, "You stay where you are, and the Korean Chess Academy will send someone to pick you up."

After a while, Tian Min looked at Yu Lijun who hurried over with some embarrassment, "Sorry, Lijun, I didn't expect the road to be so hard to find."

Yu Lijun walked in a hurry, panting and said, "Fortunately, it's not too far away, let's go back as soon as possible."

Walking on the streets of Seoul City, Yu Lijun pointed to the signpost, "You should have turned left just now, Minze, you forgot and went straight, and passed by naturally."

Tian Min nodded, no wonder the road became more and more unfamiliar, and the road was different from yesterday.

"Li Jun, do you understand Lin Rihuan? What kind of chess is he playing?" Tian Min asked casually while walking and chatting.

Yu Lijun said carefully, "Lin Il-hwan is a talented chess player of the Korean Chess Academy, and he is not inferior to Gao Yongxia's [-]th dan. His chess style is very calm, and there is often no waves in the first half of the game. He is called the most 'forbearing' style of chess. However, in the official stage, there are frequent skillful moves, and eventually the opponent loses the game unknowingly."

Yu Lijun gave a very detailed introduction, and he will tell Tian Minze what he has learned. Tian Minze has also played some chess records of opponents. It is true that this is a player who can "be patient" on the chessboard. chess player.

Tian Min smiled slightly and teased, "Lijun, if I win against my opponent today, then you really have to think about it and go back to the Chinese Chess Academy for further study."

Yu Lijun also pursed his lips and smiled, "If Min wins, I will consider this matter."

When Tian Min arrived at the Chess Academy, Shao Liwei was already waiting for him at the door, and hurriedly brought him back to the venue. Korean journalists swarmed over and began to take pictures, and the organizer set up a pre-match questioning session.

Yu Lijun was responsible for the translation. After the reporter asked questions, Yu Lijun whispered next to Tian Minze, "Korean chess players have won the match for a long time. As a Chinese chess player, do you feel a lot of pressure?"

Tian Min nodded and responded, "No matter how long I won, I didn't lose those chess games before. I am only responsible for this game. And I believe that it will be the turn of Chinese journalists to ask this question soon, because The next few years will be an era in which Chinese chess players dominate."

Tian Minze's self-confidence caused the reporters a little commotion, but soon the two sides entered the game room, the reporter took pictures and left, and the chess game officially began.

This time Tian Min guessed first and failed, and it was his turn to hold the white.

"The system prompts that the opponent's chess strength is 95 points, and there is a huge gap in strength! The winning reward is 50 points."

Lin Rihuanxing, who was holding black, started the game with a small eye, while Tian Min held the white without any hesitation, and directly clicked three threes, and the small eye opened.

At this time, Lin Rihuan directly chose to catch with one hand, threatening the breakpoint of Baiqi.

Tian Min pressed first, when the black retreated, the white abducted.

Shigeo Morishita, who was staying in Seoul to watch the game, asked with a smile, "It's not a legend, does Tian Jun like to start with [-], high eyes, and star position? His chess style is quite similar to Wu Gong's predecessors. Why are the moves played so thick today?"

"This..." Shao Liwei in the spectator room was a little worried, "Today's chess doesn't look like Tian Minze."

If Wang Rui is here, he will definitely be able to answer questions for the two of them. You must know that before Tian Minze and Nie Xuanfeng learned chess, they like to point three-three the most.

Before today's match, Tian Min's strategy was to use tolerance for tolerance, if you can't defeat you with a good hand, then use simple and unpretentious moves to defeat you.

After the white chess was pulled up, the black chess made a backhand. At this time, Tian Min still showed his overall view, and played an exquisite star position test move, which attracted the amazement of everyone in the background.

"This is an excellent time to test your hand," Shao Liwei said.

Sure enough, Lin Rihuan fell into hard thinking, and had no choice but to return to the bottom to make up a move, while Tian Min was not polite, and hung a move on the upper right, taking the initiative on the side.

Tian Min took a sip of milk tea, feeling the sweetness, "If it comes to grabbing the field, then my vision is much higher than yours."

Black chose the method of jumping from hand to hand and continued to fight on the side.

Tian Min didn't hesitate, and continued to put a hand under the corner, just to grab the empty space.

This time Lin Rihuan wanted to preserve the aftertaste, so he took off early and flew to the upper left, while Tian Min refused to let go, and retreated next to the hand he had just tried, and continued to deal with his potential threat.

Seeing that white moves thick, if black continues to pull, then white will play a catch, and will take advantage of the situation to obtain a solid space. On the contrary, black's shape is thin and there are breakpoints, which is unacceptable.

Lin Rihuan, who judged the situation, was forced to use offense as defense, and played a move to threaten the white chess below.

This time it was Tian Min's turn to take the lead, ignored his opponent's threats, and directly went up to the left to open the side, double-teaming the black move that just took the lead.

In the first 50 moves, Tian Min fully realized his pre-match strategy of patience and tolerance. White played steadily in the corner, seizing the field and at the same time getting the upper hand on the left.

"In the first fifty moves, Jun Nie's ability to dominate the world seems to have been completely taught to Jun Tian," Morishita Shigeo said with emotion.

Nie Xuanfeng's strong layout has left too many classic memories for Japanese players. He has turned against the wind many times in the group arena. Nie Xuanfeng was the Chinese Go idol of that era.

Shao Liwei raised his head proudly, and mentioned Nie Xuanfeng, every Chinese chess player has too much pride in it.

Baiqi continued to consolidate his sphere of influence, while Tian Min used his keen view of the overall situation in the mid-game to seize the big field in advance and find the key points on the chessboard.

Especially in the 66th move, Tian Min played a block to seize the key in the upper right corner, and Lin Rihuan fell into the long test again.

Shao Liwei posed on the chessboard, a little worried, "Min is really too risky, it's better to catch the upper right here. If black ignores the upper left, turns around to attack white on the upper right, and plays a strong pull, then white I'm afraid I can only play this move to kill the chess, and the risk is not small."

Shigeo Morishita also looked at the chessboard, but made a different judgment, "The black chess will not be pulled, because it does not conform to his style of chess."

If Tian Minze hears these words, he must express his deep love for me, because the chess move just now is Tian Minze's psychological warfare.

(End of this chapter)

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