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Chapter 279: Professional 6 stage VS amateur 0 stage

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Ke Chi is 18 years old this year and is a freshman at Kyoto Institute of Technology. His brother's name is Ke Jie.

Of course, these are not the most important.

Just last year, Ke Chi participated in the promotion test organized by the China National Chess Academy, which is called the "Go College Entrance Examination".

A total of 1,024 chess players across the country participated, which is known as the most tragic year of fighting.

But according to the rules of the chess academy, no matter how many chess players participate, there are only 20 places that can eventually become professional chess players, of which 15 are boys and 5 are girls.

In such a nightmare test, Ke Chi succeeded in his promotion.

From an amateur chess player to a professional chess player.

After a year of fighting, Ke Chi's current rank is already the sixth professional rank.

According to the appellation of the Go world, Ke Chi should be honored as Ke Chi 6th Dan!

But what about Cheng Nuo now?

To be precise, he is not even an amateur chess player.

The standard for the preliminary amateur stage is to have at least one of the top 16 results in county and city level competitions. However, from birth to now, Cheng Nuo has participated in only the current national chess game for college students. The competition is not over yet, and Cheng Nuo naturally can't get a specific rank.

If you have to give Cheng Nuoan a superficial Go level, then the "amateur zero level" may be the most appropriate.

And that Ke Chi, who is advancing to the finals with Cheng Nuo, came to participate in this Go tournament with professional six-stage strength, presumably he intends to play this game as a fish pond game.

Standing on the mountainside occasionally gets lonely and bored, and it's interesting to run to the foot of the mountain to abuse vegetables and fry fish.

Presumably Ke Chi came here with such a recreational mentality.

The fact is indeed as he expected, how can amateur chess players be opponents of professional chess players, even if those chess players are students from many top universities in the country.

From the primaries, to the qualifiers, and then to the semifinals, he easily defeated the elite players from Fudan University. Along the way, he won extremely easily, and no one could even let him raise any hole cards.

Ke Chi never thought that he would overturn his car in the fish pond bureau.

At least sitting on the seat of the finals with Cheng Nuo, I didn't think about it the moment before the landing.

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The Ninth National Chess Competition for College Students and the final of the Go event were held in the spacious gymnasium of Beijing Air University.

As of now, more than half of the events in this chess competition have come to an end. For example, the chess event that Zhang Yunjie participated in has ended the entire schedule this morning.

In addition, I heard that a professional 6-dan professional player participated in the Go finals. Therefore, many people came to the gym to join in the fun.

At the same time, a veteran of the Chinese National Chess Academy was present in the finals.

Ji Muxing is currently the deputy dean of the Hua Guoqi Academy and a former 9-dan Go player. In his time, he was known as the number one figure in the "world's first Go player".

Two o'clock in the afternoon.

Under the instructions of the two referees, Cheng Nuo and Ke Chi sat on the competition chairs respectively.

Ke Chi stretched out, covered his mouth and yawned, "It's really boring. I would have known that I would not participate in this Rao Shizi game. It has no meaning at all." After that, he looked at Cheng Nuo with scorching eyes, "You It’s the last one, I hope it’s interesting."

Cheng Nuo nodded, "You will not be disappointed!"

Game start!

The finals adopt a two-game three-win format.

In the first game, Cheng Nuo played black and Ke Chi played white.

Cheng Nuo started with a small mini Hua Guoliu.

"Is it a little mini Hua Guoliu? It's interesting." Ke Chi's mouth curled up, and he started to settle without a hassle.

First use the white chess to firmly control the twenty-five meshes in the upper left corner of the chessboard, and then squeeze out your energy to invade the core position of the small mini Hua Guoliu located in the lower right corner of the chessboard.

From the eyes of the audience, Ke Chi firmly held the initiative from the very beginning of this game.

"Pro players are professional players. I didn't expect that the Little Mini Hua Guo Liu could be resolved so easily."

"Who said no. But a professional 6-dan player has no fun at all!"

"Furthermore, I also heard that Cheng Nuo is a guy who doesn't even have a junior amateur, and is not in the same class as Ke Chi!"

"It's a pity! How can Tsinghua send a newcomer this time? If Lian Qingfeng is allowed to come, it may not be without the power to fight!"

...

Everyone talked a lot.

On the game table, Cheng Nuo automatically eliminated the chattering voice from the outside world, and devoted himself to the chess game in front of him.

The professional 6-dan is worthy of being a professional 6-dan, and the displayed strength is unmatched by other amateur players. Let Cheng Nuo feel a bit tricky.

However, it's just a little tricky.

It's not just about losing.

In the first few moves, Cheng Nuo was only doing a preliminary test. Now, he has a more comprehensive and clear understanding of Ke Chi's strength.

So what is left is... counterattack!

Patter~!

Patter~!

Ke Chi, who was sitting across from Cheng Nuo, frowned when he saw Cheng Nuo's hands~www.readwn.com~.

Compared with the previous defensive, Cheng Nuo's chess style is obviously more aggressive.

White's territory is being eroded a little bit.

However, it doesn't matter, Ke Chi believes in his own strength.

Following his brother's path of Go, he did not expect that he would overturn in such a game where no professional player other than him would participate.

Patter~!

Patter~!

The sound of falling children continued.

Cheng Nuo's brain is running fast like a computer with a high-core processor.

A set of data and tens of thousands of placement plans are presented one by one in Cheng Nuo's brain.

On the opposite side, Ke Chi is struggling to fight.

He discovered that the guy sitting across from him was not as vulnerable as he had previously thought. It seemed that the guy could predict the future. Every time he made his intentions, he saw clearly and made a sharper counterattack.

Only now did Ke Chi realize that Cheng Nuo had as much strength as his own professional Sixth Duan.

In short,... he underestimated the enemy.

But he only realized it now.

Before dozens of moves, he dropped randomly. Full of loopholes. So even if he has already realized this time, it is over!

The position on the chessboard was slightly occupied by black chess, but Ke Chi had nothing to do.

"I surrender!"

Ke Chi surrendered directly.

The previous carelessness has left him without the capital to continue playing. Therefore, it is the wisest choice to admit defeat in time and keep your energy in the next two games.

When he was not a loud voice, it echoed throughout the gym.

The entire stadium was in an uproar!

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