Who asked him to play Go!

Chapter 92 Lurking VS nparadigm

Chapter 92·Latent VS nparadigm

Jiang Changhao, the world's number one.

Holder of seventeen world titles.

The youngest world championship record.

It is an existence that all chess players cannot match.

If you put this in other competitive fields, you must be crowned an emperor, a saint, or a devil.

But after all, Go is a sport with a long history and profound foundation. There are many veterans in the audience who are not very interested in these fancy names.

The young Jiang Taigong.

Stone Buddha.

This is what the chess world calls him.

He pointed out that he had no facial expressions since he was playing chess since he was a child. He was as steady and calm as an old monk in meditation.

People often smile when taking photos while holding the championship trophy.

When Jiang Changhao took a group photo holding the championship trophy, it felt like he was carrying a bag of rice upstairs, wondering when he could put down this tiring thing.

Seeing his empty expression like a master's monk, Shi Yu couldn't help but wonder, if he really fought against him one day, would he really be able to make a big deal?

In addition, his chess skills are highly similar to his personality.

calm.

Calm.

Deep inner strength.

If we say that Li Xiantie's chess is like an erupting volcano, he advocates unrelenting attack and surprise attacks with ghost hands during the fight.

Then Jiang Changhao's chess is as solid as ice, as motionless as a mountain, but he can always exert his strength quietly and win the fatal half-eye at the official stage.

Recently, Shi Yu has been playing with his score before going to bed.

In addition to admiring the glory of the world's number one player and measuring the distance between himself and the top of the mountains, it is also because this person's chess records really have a sleep-promoting effect.

Kung Fu Chess is like this. There are no too fierce battles at all. The emphasis is on the officials working hard, and it is easy to put people to sleep.

In addition, Shi Yu really needs to study how to deal with the officials.

The layout is based on the routines of the AI ​​era, and the mid-game battle is supported by a large number of life and death questions. Now the only part left is the ending that I am not very proficient in.

From a small chess club in the old city all the way to this big stage of Siege B, he basically didn't accept many officials. He always won by pushing and pushing in the middle game.

But now that the intensity of the competition has increased, future opponents will become stronger and stronger, and it is time to make up for this last shortcoming.

Just like that, studying and studying

Gan!

The chess addiction is here! The whole person suddenly no longer feels sleepy!

Although the Guanzi game was very helpful for sleeping, Shi Yu didn't just pick the Guanzi game, but followed Jiang Changhao's public chess record from top to bottom to find which card was which.

Jiang Changhao's official skills are naturally the best among all the others, but this does not mean that his chess games are all official and push games. There will always be moments when he needs to show his strength.

The half-eyed compassion of the Stone Buddha is limited to all living beings. When faced with evil spirits and monsters, he always strikes them with a mighty dragon.

As a result, Shi Yu became more energetic after patting him.

This is like a group of retired professional e-sports players live broadcasting the game at home, but as they continue to play, they want to play again.

After thinking about it, Shi Yu decided to follow his instinct, took out his phone, opened the Yihu APP, and played a pre-sleep game that was good for both physical and mental health.

After winning the Xinlong Cup, his ID suffix also changed, adding a green P, indicating a professional chess player.

He boarded Yihu with great interest, but soon became disappointed.

At this point, most of the professional chess players went to sleep, and the few night owls also hung up their "refuse to play" signs.

Forget it, just play some chess and have a look.

There happened to be a game between China and South Korea on the home page. Although neither side was a professional chess player, the confrontation between China and foreign countries was somewhat of a gimmick.

(White) nparadigm, (Black) latent.

Ke Jue couldn't sleep in the middle of the night and secretly got up to play this game of chess.

Although he is not a professional chess player, he is still very competitive as a teenager.

During the day, as a member of the "Shi Family Army", he should have clicked on Shi Yu's game of chess against Jia Minjun and waved his flag from afar on the Internet.

This game of chess was Shi Yu's perfect victory, and anyone with a certain level of chess ability could see it.

Just as everyone was bragging happily, a sentence suddenly appeared in the comment area in the lower right corner: If I win, Shi Yu will lose this game.

The person who said this is a Korean, because his ID is followed by the Korean flag, and his personal signature is also a string of Korean words.

Although chess players from all over the world can play against each other on Yihu, the comment section can only be seen by people from their own country.

If you want to comment across regions, you have to return to the login interface and switch servers, which is quite troublesome. In other words, this person deliberately crossed the district to provoke.

Therefore, Ke Jue did not hesitate to apply for a match to this guy wearing the avatar of a young version of Kakarot.

Unexpectedly, this man actually accepted the challenge readily.

I thought that this talkative monster would be defeated soon, but I didn't expect that he was exceptionally strong.

The two played four games of chess and ended up with a score of 2 to 2.

When he was lying in bed at night, Ke Jue was tossing and turning, feeling that he had to decide the outcome.

So he logged into Yihu again, but he didn't expect that the other party hadn't gone to bed yet and was still online.

It seems that the other party is also holding back an evil fire and needs to vent it urgently.

So the fifth game of Wufanqi began.

In this game, Ke no longer played normally like the previous games, but followed Shi Yu's example and started three, three, and one!

At present, no one except Shi Yu himself can control this genre well.

But now the decisive moment has come, and only a surprise attack can win!

211 moves! Lean on the clip!

During the chaotic battle, Ke Jue made this move based on his intuition.

At the end of the 20 seconds, the opponent is ready to make a move, and the move does not look like a good move.

This person finally made a mistake!

As if being hit by an electric current, Ke Jue became energetic. He struck backwards and cut off the two chess pieces on top, instantly leveling the situation.

245 hands! stick!

Taking advantage of the opponent's unstable state of mind, Ke Jue grabbed the biggest official in the game.

Hold black and win with half an eye!

Internet Wufanqi, win!

nparadigm (Korean) exited the game room.

"Win!" Ke Jue kicked hard and subconsciously, causing the whole bed to shake.

The person on the upper bunk immediately yelled: "Kejue! You win! What time is it, and you're still not sleeping?"

"Sorry, sorry." Ke Jue quickly dug into the quilt with his phone in his arms.

He was still excited and quickly clicked on the comment area to see if anyone was bragging about himself.

"So many people are actually watching my game?" Ke Jue was shocked.

As a 10-year-old unknown, I am really flattered to receive so much attention at around 12 o'clock in the evening.

He scrolled up the comments and soon realized why he had received so much attention.

Because Shi Yu was also watching the game.

Many chess players who learned about his activities from their friends list also came to watch and help out.

"Shi Yu is watching my game of chess?"

Ke Jue's first reaction was a little excited, and his second reaction was that he was embarrassed.

He actually made an opening point of 33 in front of Shi Yu.

Even though the opponent in this round was not Shi Yu, he still felt shy about using a big sword in front of Guan Gong.

Soon, Ke Jue was inspired again.

Shi Yu actually spoke while watching the chess game.

"Good move."

This was Shi Yu's comment when he made a winning move of 211.

Ke Jue was shocked and stared at these two words, looking at them again and again.

Of course he also knew that move 211 was his winning move.

I originally wanted to print out the score of this chess game and take it to class tomorrow to brag about it to my classmates.

Unexpectedly, someone has already praised it now.

It was actually Shi Yu who praised it!

"Great!"

Ke Jue became excited again, his voice loud as if he was drunk.

This time, his roommate no longer tolerated him, and several big men suddenly appeared.

 Suddenly I realized that it seemed quite interesting to replace Teacher Jie’s word “wood” with the word “car”?

  

 

(End of this chapter)

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