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The first sixty-four chapters of the golden prince will be defeated

As soon as he saw "Vietnam Flow" appearing on the chessboard, Li Xiangping immediately had the urge to replace Shi Daqi Sheng.

For no other reason than that, as a time traveler, Li Xiangping is very familiar with this layout and routine. He knows the difference between "Vietnam Flow" and "Disguised China Flow" and roughly knows where this layout and routine is.

Contains throwing knives.

Even though these two layouts look very similar, there is only one chess piece that is different from one another. However, this is the case in Go. This difference means that the focus of the two layouts is different. As the saying goes, "a slight difference can make a difference."

"That's what it means.

The seventh move of "Disguised Chinese Flow" is closer to the chess piece in the "hanging corner", so the focus of this layout is actually in this area, and most of the subsequent complex changes are related to the connection between these two pieces.

The seventh move of "Vietnam Flow" is quite close to the "small eye" in its corner, so the focus of this layout has actually shifted to this corner.

Of course, Li Xiangping is well aware of the difference. After all, throughout the 21st century, "Chinese flow", "disguised Chinese flow" and "Vietnam flow" may be regarded as the most popular form of human Go before the birth of Go AI.

The most common, most popular, and the most common layout routines played by professional chess players.

How popular are these layout routines? So popular that even Li Xiangping was extremely familiar with the changes in his previous life.

Li Xiangping was even convinced that even if Liu Changhe made this change for the first time today, he must have studied it before. Maybe this was the secret weapon he specially prepared for this bureau. However, when he arrived

The research so far should still be inferior to my own experience of more than ten years.

It is precisely because of this self-confidence that when Li Xiangping saw "Vietnam Flow" appearing on the chessboard, his first thought was to go up and down by himself.

However, after Li Xiangping weighed the pros and cons, he gave up the idea.

You must know that Go is a personal project after all, just as Li Shishi said in his previous life: Go is always a person's business. Li Xiangping fully agrees with this statement.

He believes that in a truly high-level Go game, "advice" and "cooperation" have no effect at all. The outcome of a game depends mainly on the performance of the two parties involved.

For example, in today's situation, if I were to replace Lao Shi now, how would this game of chess be played?

Well, I am indeed familiar with this "Vietnam Flow". Li Xiangping believes that if he goes up now, it is almost unlikely that he will be hit by a flying knife.

However, it only goes so far.

Considering that the opponent is now taking the initiative to introduce this change, which is a change that will take several years to appear in real history, then if Liu Changhe 9th Duan did not study this in depth, he would not believe it even if he killed Li Xiangping. Change

In other words, Li Xiangping wanted to make his opponent hit with a flying knife in this change, which should be a small probability event.

So what happens after both parties have finished practicing this change? At that time, should I continue to play or should I switch to Lao Shi?

I am not sure if I continue to play, because once the opponent does not hit the knife, it is completely foreseeable that after the changes of this "Vietnam Flow" are practiced, the chessboard will probably still be a balance of power, and once it is just a balance of power, it means that Li

Xiangping must use his current skills to fight against the top three super players in the world today.

You must know that this is not a siege, but a real world championship battle. So in this case, in such an important game, Li Xiangping is certainly not willing to take this risk.

In addition to Li Xiangping continuing on his own, it would not be appropriate to replace Lao Shi after reaching equilibrium. After all, Li Xiangping did not achieve a true "heart-to-heart connection" with his plug-in, so needless to say anything else, just "

"Coherence of thinking", Lao Shi must have been greatly compromised by that time.

Let Lao Shi, who lacks coherent thinking, take over in the middle game to fight against the "best attacker in the world" in today's chess world?

No matter from which angle you look at it, this is certainly not a good idea. Not only is it not a good idea, it is simply a bad idea that could not be more bad.

It was precisely after weighing the pros and cons that Li Xiangping resisted his impulse.

However, although he resisted the urge, when Li Xiangping looked at the "Vietnam Flow" with countless flying knives hidden on the chessboard, he was always worried:

"Lao Shi, Lao Shi, you have been tested today. At this juncture, you must not make any mistakes for me..."

Li Xiangping muttered this silently in his heart.

Of course, Li Xiangping could only mutter silently in his heart at this time. After all, he didn't take over because he was afraid of disturbing Lao Shi's thinking continuity. So at this time, the two of them hadn't started formal training yet. Li Xiangping

Of course, there is no reason to interfere with your own plug-in thinking.

Just as Li Xiangping expected, Lao Shi seemed very cautious after seeing an opening he had never seen before, and his playing speed was much slower than before - I don't know if it was Li Xiangping's illusion.

, anyway, after he listened, even Lao Shi's voice instructing him on his moves seemed to be different from before, less calm and calm, and more cautious and cautious.

This final set started in such an atmosphere. Fortunately, although every move Lao Shi made was like groaning, he spent much more time than his opponent in the opening stage. But after all, it is known as the "sea"

Shi Daqi Sage of "Big Dip" did not get hit when he was practicing this "Vietnam Style" with his opponent.

Not only did Lao Shi not get hit by the knife, he was also very precise in the next dozen rounds. By around 11:20 noon, there were more than 40 moves in the game, and a completely "two-point" "mark" appeared on the board.

One of the variations of "Vietnam Flow".

By this time, Li Xiangping was completely relieved and secretly admired his plug-in. He thought to himself that Lao Shi was indeed Lao Shi. From this variation, we can see how sophisticated he is.

Although there are many variations that appeared on the chessboard today, Li Xiangping knew that this was a relatively simple "Vietnam Flow" variation, and this was what Li Xiangping admired about Lao Shi.

As we all know, try to choose concise moves in situations you have never seen before. This is of course a very correct idea in the game of Go. If you can still make every move correctly in situations you have never seen before, then it is definitely a good idea.

It requires quite a lot of skill.

Even if he has profound skills and correct ideas, then such a Lao Shi is certainly worthy of admiration. Not only that, at about 11:40 noon, when the two sides' confrontation in this area finally came to an end, after seeing the changes on the chessboard clearly, Li

Xiangping was happy.

Li Xiangping's happiness is not because Lao Shi has gained an advantage. In fact, so far, the situation on the chessboard is still two points, and it is the kind of real "two points" that even the Go AI recognizes.

The reason why Li Xiangping is happy is because he has seen this change in his previous life. Not only has he seen this change, but there is also an interesting anecdote surrounding this change. In his previous life, this change that occurred today was jokingly called by the professional Go community

It is an example of "the golden prince must lose".

"Prince Kim" was the later young Korean chess player Kim Ji-suk. To say that Xiao Jin was called "Prince Kim" was not just a random name. The reason why he was called that was because in real history, he was so bad that

Become Lao Cao’s apprentice-----

As we all know, in real history, Lao Cao only had one "inner disciple", Da Li. Because Da Li was more talented than his master, and more importantly, because their master and apprentice had very different chess styles, Lao Cao has always been confused, and he has always wanted to train him.

A young chess player with a similar style to myself, let's see if he can beat Da Li.

In other words, Lao Cao never thought that his defeat to Da Li was because his chess style and style were not good, but because he was older, so he always had this idea.

At that time, what Lao Cao was interested in was Xiao Jin, who was still less than 10 years old. At that time, Xiao Jin was recognized by the Korean Go community as the one whose style and temperament were most similar to Lao Cao's.

It's a pity that Xiao Jin failed to become Lao Cao's inner disciple in the end.

Not because of anything else, but because Mrs. Cao Cao strongly opposed it.

Thinking about Mrs. Cao's mood, it is understandable. You must know that when Da Li was learning chess, he lived in Lao Cao's house for a long time. Da Li won the first domestic title at the age of 14 and his domestic title at the age of 16.

The number exceeds that of Lao Cao.

Therefore, at that time, this scene often appeared in Lao Cao's house: Mrs. Cao drove in the morning to take Lao Cao and Da Li to the Korean Chess Academy to play a game, and then in the afternoon, after Da Li defeated Lao Cao, she would take them both

Take it back...

Maybe it was this kind of thing that left a shadow on Mrs. Cao, so she strongly opposed Lao Cao from accepting any more disciples.

It's just that although Xiao Jin did not become Lao Cao's official apprentice, because Lao Cao was the "Emperor of Go" in Korea, Xiao Jin's title of "Prince" did remain.

Closer to home, the "Vietnam style" variation that appeared on the chessboard today is famous precisely because of the "Golden Prince" of Korean Go.

The thing is like this. In real history, Xiao Jin particularly liked this "Vietnam Flow" variation for a while. However, I don't know what happened. It was obviously a standard "two-point" formula, but Xiao Jin lost the next time.

Once, and it’s not that he loses when he plays white or black. He loses when he plays white and loses when he plays black. In short, as long as this change occurs on the chessboard, he will definitely lose in the end.

Over time, this change gained the strange title of "The Golden Prince's Defeatable Change."

So is this situation of Xiao Jin a coincidence? In the current view of Li Xiangping, this is certainly not the case, because this variation has a characteristic, and this characteristic may also reflect one of Xiao Jin's weaknesses.
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