Three hundred and ninetieth chapters super this because of the square battle (7)
"We are seekers pursuing the highest realm of chess. Are we still limited by national boundaries and ethnic groups?"
The video from the Nippon Chess Academy ended abruptly, but the content seemed to still echo in Sun Suhe's ears. He truly felt that although this was an internal meeting discussion at the Nippon Chess Academy, it undoubtedly had great implications for everyone.
It is persuasive, especially for professional chess players. Facts have also proved that the Chinese Chess Academy did indeed participate in this grand chess event with all its elites.
Sun Suhe's thoughts were racing. He raised his head and silently looked at the scenery passing by outside the car window. The situation seemed to be very different from what he expected. He had previously preconceivedly believed that the Super Inbo War must be secretly carried out by some forces for ulterior purposes.
But judging from this video, the situation was completely different. What he saw was not the calculation of conspiracy, but the vision and sincerity of the knowledgeable people who devoted themselves to Go.
However, this video alone is not enough to support any judgment. Moreover, even such a video has been tightly blocked by the 22nd Bureau. If Zhulin hadn't taken action, it would have been impossible to get it. No matter how deep the water is, it doesn't matter.
Ziming. Sun Suhe bit his lip lightly, and let's see what he said next first.
The Zhulin report arranges the information in chronological order, followed by a voice chat record from two staff members of the Chinese Chess Academy. One of them has a heavy accent, and a text version of the report is carefully produced and attached to the side. It is divided into
Party A and Party B carefully checked it, and Sun Suhe couldn't help but secretly praise that it was professional after all.
A: "So it's settled?"
B: "It hasn't been finalized yet, and many details still need further negotiation, but I think I will definitely participate."
A: "What about the originally scheduled competitions and activities? Several of them have conflicting schedules. Damn, I am responsible for the promotion and endorsement of a scenic spot. I don't know how I will argue with the boss then."
B: "What can we do? Just lean back. They are not on the same level. Apart from anything else, hey, money alone is far behind. What kind of scenic spot boss of yours can only afford so much?"
money?"
A: "A few dollars is still money. Our professional chess players are not celebrities. Do you think it is so easy to negotiate for endorsements? Forget it, how much is the game fee? It has been decided.
Is it done?"
B: "It's said to be based on the highest standards of Japan's title fights."
A: "That's quite a lot."
B: "Of course, Japanese chess competitions are never short of money. It's no wonder that their chess players look down on the bonuses in international competitions and concentrate on playing behind closed doors."
A: "Hey, in the past two years, only Yuta Inoue has a voice in the Japanese chess world in the international arena. In this era, even artificial intelligence has come. If Japan continues to play behind closed doors, the whole of Japan may be in trouble in the future.
There is no sound in the chess world."
B: "Maybe people don't care? Hehe, wouldn't it be nice to ignore the wolf-like Chinese and Korean chess players in the international arena and concentrate on making a lot of money behind closed doors?"
A: "Haha, this kind of talk is pure fart, can you not care? The Japanese have very strong self-esteem. If they had Gu Li, Lee Sedol, Ke Zhe, and Park Tingheng, how could they have resisted playing international chess all these years?
Is the competition going to be long and short? Japan was sitting in
When we had six top-notch masters, Otake Hideo, Hayashi Kaifeng, Kato Masao, Takemiya Masaki, Zhao Jihun, and Kobayashi Koichi, they were doing their part. Now, only the seven-time champion Yuta Inoue is holding on, so of course he can only shrink back.
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B: "That's the truth, so I think the Nippon Chess Academy is very ambitious in this Super Honinbo battle. Maybe they will take advantage of the east wind of artificial intelligence to make a big one."
A: "Artificial intelligence, hey, artificial intelligence, I really don't know whether the emergence of artificial intelligence is good or bad for us in Go."
B: "Whether it's good or bad, the number of people learning chess has increased a lot compared to previous years. At least there are more people who can understand chess, which is not a bad thing. I still remember the five chess battles between Alphago and Lee Sedol
At that time? What kind of stuff were reported by the media? And they treated jokes like AlphaGo’s chess shape like a dog as serious news and reported it in big newspapers. It’s really, really speechless.”
A: "I forgot about it if you didn't mention it, and I get angry when you mention it. If it were a basketball game, can you imagine that after Kobe Bryant's buzzer-beater, the media, fans, and even pseudo-fans didn't discuss Jackson
tactical arrangements, do not discuss teammates’ movement pick-and-rolls, do not discuss science and technology
Instead of comparing his personal ability, he took a pen to draw Kobe's last dribbling route, and then talked about it with gusto: Hey, this shape really looks like a fucking black mamba! You uncle, you understand so well
I think even pseudo-fans would sneer at the remarks made by the football team."
B: "No way, our Go game always suffers from the high threshold for appreciation. Like football and basketball, even a complete layman can understand goals and scores, and can also appreciate what beautiful postures are. Alas, Go can't do that.
, People who know chess see the beauty and feel their thighs hurt, while people who don’t know chess can only see a 'dog'."
A: "However, it cannot be said that it is a complete loss. The unique cultural heritage of Go is not comparable to other sports. Once it can set off a cultural craze, it will be another matter. I think of the time when Mr. Nie played Go in China and Japan
He single-handedly turned the tide in the arena competition and suddenly became a national hero. That set off a Go craze that swept across the country, and our Chinese Go community is still deeply affected today."
B: "There is also South Korea's Cao Xunxuan and Cao Guo. In Singapore's 2 game back then, if he had not defeated Nie Lao and became a sensational national hero in South Korea, he would not have set off the Go craze in South Korea. Maybe there would not be such a big game later.
Li Xiaoli has dominated the world chess world for more than ten years. Hey, it’s really heartbreaking to talk about it.”
A: "I'm going too far, I'm going too far. Let's talk about this super Honinbo battle. Even the title of Honinbo is mentioned. It seems that the Nippon Chess Academy is really ambitious and wants to start a trend."
B: "Not just the title, I heard that the champion will not only get the title of Honinbo, but also a bonus of 100 million yen."
A: “One hundred million?”
B: "Yen, yen."
A: "Oh, I'm almost scared to death. How much is that? In RMB."
B: "I didn't know. You can just use your mobile phone to calculate the exchange rate. But I heard it's more than double the Ying's cup."
A: "Twice more? The Ying's Cup is already the international chess tournament with the highest prize money. The winner is worth 400,000 U.S. dollars, which is more than twice as much. My dear, that's 5 million yuan at least."
B: "So, other competitions have to be put on the back burner. It's embarrassing to mention your endorsement of a scenic spot."
A: "Go away, it won't hurt your back if you stand and talk. It's not like you're going to argue with that boss, so get the hell out of here."
B: "Hahaha, I'll get out of here, how about we make a date for dinner tonight?"
A: "Are you treating me to a treat?"
B: "How about we play a quick game of chess on our mobile phones, and whoever loses gets a treat."
A: "You said it, don't go back on it, haha, you've ordered this meal."