Chapter 85 When to “break” or not
Chapter 85 When to “break” or not
Well, that’s your hand I’ve been waiting for!
Ni Jue moved the mouse slightly, took a big step forward and charged at the white piece with his right shoulder to test it.
As expected, the white chess piece was split directly in the middle - if the black pieces within its sphere of influence were allowed to connect at will, it would be too weak.
But Ni Jue was fully prepared. He had previously placed a piece in the box and then escaped with a small tip, while vaguely responding to the piece that rushed with his shoulder. At the same time, he continued to use probing moves to create the flavor of white chess.
In the 57th move, when the black chess piece shoulder-charged a small sharp piece in an attempt to connect, the white chess piece was unable to directly separate due to its own taste problems!
As a last resort, White chooses to capture a piece in move 58 to eliminate his own taste first.
But in Ni Jue's opinion, this is far from enough.
After Black finished a series of cheap moves, he didn't even rush to connect the two pieces together. Instead, he pushed a piece in and pulled it out, then chose to pull out the left side and finish the move, breaking the white space. Then he used a clever move to take the initiative and secretly wanted to capture the white piece on the right side and keep the chess alive.
In Ni Jue's opinion, Rui Zhao now has only one choice, which is to separate the two black pieces.
In this way, although a large black space has appeared on the right side of the white chess's sphere of influence, after a series of exchanges, the white chess has also formed a thick territory. The pieces that were originally inserted will be stuck on the thick white chess pieces, and basically all of them have to be discarded, and a large space can also be surrounded in the middle.
With this transformation, although the white pieces were set up by the black pieces again, the local losses were not too severe.
However, what Ni Jue did not expect was that Rui Zhao spent a long time thinking about this move.
Why is it that you have to think for so long? Isn't it natural that this hand should be "broken"?
Ni Jue was puzzled for a moment. In his opinion, there was nothing to hesitate about here.
But twenty minutes later, Rui Zhao's response gave him the answer.
She did not make the right move to cut off the piece, but instead directly pushed it forward, without intending to give the white piece on the right side of the black piece.
Ok?
This... what does this mean?
Ni Jue couldn't help but stretch his neck towards the computer screen, finding it a little difficult to understand the inexplicable mistake made by his junior sister.
However... understanding why the mistake happened is the task of reviewing the game after the game is over.
Without saying a word, he simply made a move and suddenly a long dragon appeared on the black chess board, stretching from the right side straight into the middle of the belly.
Ni Jue believes that if he could see the AI winning rate analysis now, his subordinates would probably have already "played the game" (meaning that the winning rates of both sides are very different. If there is someone to explain, there is basically nothing to say and they can only play the game of idioms).
Once these two pieces are connected, there will be no isolated pieces in the whole game. Even the big dragon can take advantage of the white pieces in the lower left and lower part of the middle abdomen to break through the air at will.
How can you lose when you are riding a dragon?
Since the white chess piece chooses not to give up the white piece on the right, it is naturally impossible for it to give up halfway.
Rui Zhao took the opportunity to crawl out the white piece, and finally avoided the embarrassing situation of the entire right side falling.
But...if you rescue this piece, the chess piece won't be any better!
Ni Jue turned his eyes slightly and used this advantage to move the black pieces in the upper right corner.
Originally, if the white chess piece was willing to honestly make that move to make an exchange, the black chess piece in the upper right corner would most likely be blocked in the corner.
But because Rui Zhao was greedy for the white piece, this piece of chess can now come to the fore!
Up to now, the black pieces are popping up in various places, and the large center shape that the white pieces originally had a chance to create is now completely gone.
Even the white piece that was rescued with great difficulty is now in danger of becoming an isolated piece and being further besieged.
Since the black pieces have chosen to stick to the board, the white pieces must naturally follow suit. Otherwise, it will be unacceptable if they are blocked again.
But Ni Jue had already thought of the next step. After the white chess piece grew out, he skillfully changed the direction of attack and instead attacked the soft belly of the four pieces in the upper part of the white chess that had been "set up two and split three" before, making it extremely uncomfortable.
At first glance at the overall situation, White is almost in a state of collapse!
Well, this little girl's level has improved, and her general judgment is very accurate.
Even those two moves that were almost right were understandable - every chess player makes mistakes!
The only flaw was...she had no other choice but to make the "cut" move, so how could she make a mistake?
Don’t make mistakes of this level! Otherwise, one wrong move will lead to a complete loss!
Just when Ni Jue was wondering how long his junior sister could hold out before resigning, White made the next move.
94 flying shield!
A white piece directly hit the head of the big dragon on the right side of the black piece.
what?
Seeing this move, Ni Jue was suddenly shocked.
Her move is...
Are you going to kill me, this great dragon? !
At this time, Ni Jue finally understood that Gang Ruizhao had no intention of making that move. Indeed, from a normal point of view, the most effective way to recover the loss was to split the two black pieces and capture the outer pieces.
But if this is done, there will be almost no more fighting in the overall situation, and it can even be said that the final hurdle has been reached ahead of time.
At that point, as long as Black doesn't make a big mistake later, White won't have enough points anyway. Although it's a bit more decent, it's still a sure loss.
That move of holding back the white pieces, although allowing the two small black dragons to merge into one large dragon, also plundered the original black base, so that although this large dragon was long and still showing its head, it was not completely stable.
Now this flying shield has revealed the true intention and written the murderous intent on the chessboard!
Oops, that was a mistake!
Ni Jue reacted immediately and realized that he shouldn't have been greedy for small profits and moved the black chess piece in the corner!
When the number of points is sufficient, you should hurry up to bring out the big dragon or make up for the lost pieces!
Although that move gained a lot of advantages, it had already left the main battlefield.
Not only did it not help the dragon at all, but it gave the white chess piece an extra step, making the flying shield even more powerful!
Now...it's a little bit troublesome...
If anything happens to the big dragon, then this game is a sure loss!
Ni Jue's palms suddenly began to sweat.
Originally I wanted to test my junior sister's progress, but this test might involve getting myself involved?
As a double title holder and world champion, he actually lost to his junior sister who hadn't even been promoted yet? !
No! Don't do that kind of thing!
Ni Jue found that he seemed a little panicked, and quickly calmed down.
calm down!
Now the white chess piece is planning to forcibly surround and kill the black dragon, which tastes bad. It should not be a problem for the white chess piece to survive or break out by itself.
However, now his big dragon is weak, so he must make corresponding concessions in many places and be plundered by the white pieces. The situation is still a fine chess game.
Tsk, Rui Zhao...that's fine!
Seeing that he was at a disadvantage, facing his famous senior brother Tianyuan, he had no intention of losing in the most dignified way, and was determined to maintain his momentum even at a time when the situation was almost collapsing.
As a result, I really waited for myself to make a mistake!
Despite the current situation, my own mistakes are the main reason.
But if Rui Zhao hadn't insisted on not giving him any base for the dragon, he would never have made such a mistake in such a simple situation.
But...
I didn't get these two titles of [Celebrity] and [Tianyuan] for nothing.
Ni Jue calmed down and thought for a while before starting to make up for his big dragon...
...
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"System message: [Yi Zhao Qi Yi] (White) admitted defeat in the middle game, and this round [Yu Wei Wang Blade] (Black) won!"
After the 211th move, when this message popped up on the screen, Ni Jue finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Now we have reached the final stage of the endgame.
Although the white chess pieces had tried their best and gained a lot in the process of attacking the black dragon, and even rescued three pieces in the black space in the upper right corner, they actually took out a piece of black space.
But Ni Jue did not give Rui Zhao any more chances. After steadily bringing the big dragon to life, he was careful and steady everywhere, and he always held a slight advantage from the middle game to the small endgame.
After two hundred moves, Black's victory of one and a half points was a foregone conclusion. White struggled unwillingly for a few more moves before finally admitting defeat.
"Thank you for your advice!"
Soon, Rui Zhao's iconic words appeared in the chat bar on the right.
Ni Jue blinked and typed five words in reply.
"You've become stronger."
本局棋谱主要引自2024年1月22日围甲第13轮,李轩豪对陈正勋的比赛。棋局后半段(从白94手飞罩起)相较实际对局有所变化,不过也没细写。
This is probably the first time that I have written about a chess game in such detail (I have always found this way of writing difficult to understand, but some experts have always suggested that I write more about the content of the game). Please comment on whether you like this way of writing. If you like it, I will actually screen the records of slightly more important chess games in the future and write them in more detail. If you don't like it, I will try not to write about chess games in such detail in the future.
(End of this chapter)