Chapter 47
Game 47 He has changed
Author: Captain Polu
Game 47 He has changed
Tian Min recalled carefully and found out that he had played this game before, and it was exactly a change from Danghu's tenth game.
"There is a fairy spirit in the falling child. There is no chance to return to the dust. It is an ability given by God and is beyond the reach of others."
The ten games of Danghu have received numerous praises in the Go community. Judging from the chess game, it can be said to be superb, with thousands of scenes, and the key points of the killing method are exquisite and thrilling. It fully displays the traditional skills of Chinese Go.
But Tian Min was a little confused, "In ancient times, great players liked to fight in all directions. Did they have the concept of balance and transformation?"
This chess game was the 5th of the ten games played by Danghu. Fan Xiping, who was holding white, played a wonderful combination of two lanes, one support, and five lanes and one flail at around move 170. This is something Tian Minze is familiar with.
The subsequent reactions of the two chess players were explained to him by Nie Xuanfeng. The key was to take the lead in 175 moves.
“White was the first to take the lead, and Black gained a lot of local benefits,” Nie Xuanfeng explained. “But after more than twenty moves, the dust settled, and White took advantage of this wonderful move to take the lead, and gained
Taking the initiative in the situation and simplifying the situation is a transformation."
Tian Min couldn't help but be a little surprised. It turned out that there was also such a method of abandoning children in the tenth game of Danghu.
The part serves the whole. Fan Xiping's overall view is good enough and his computing power is sophisticated enough.
Starting from ancient Chinese chess, Nie Xuanfeng brought classic chess games to the table. Most of them were about how to use parts to serve the whole and how to make subtle transformations in the layout and middle game.
This kind of concrete thing makes Tian Minze understand it better.
Nie Xuanfeng did not study behind closed doors. He studied for about a week and asked Tian Minze to go to the dojo to play a few games with other students to verify his theory in actual combat.
Although Tian Minze studied with Nie Xuanfeng for a long time, he always felt that it was cloudy and foggy.
Often, it’s okay to go here, or there’s a good place to go. This place is an emergency place, and that place is a guarantee for the future. This kind of story makes Tian Minze a little troubled.
However, my chess skills and chess skills have definitely improved. With the newly acquired 80 points, my strength has experienced another wave of growth before the fixed stage competition.
In order to understand Teacher Nie's class, Tian Minze was forced to add a lot of points to the layout and overall view at the beginning. As he understood the content of Nie Xuanfeng's explanation, the layout and overall view that he once lagged behind in chess ability also came naturally.
It rose and came from behind to reach 75 points.
This kind of progress is also the driving force for Tian Minze to persevere.
Today Yu Liang came to the Xuanfeng Dojo early. He was also very interested in what Tian Minze had learned from Nie Xuanfeng, and the two quickly got into a stance.
Tian Min started with black, and Yu Liang was dazzled by his "three consecutive stars".
Yu Liang raised his head and glanced at Tian Minze, thinking, is this still the Tian Minze I know who likes Dian San San?
He has changed!
In the layout stage, Tian Min never got too entangled with Yu Liang. Instead, he could give up some ground in the corners, but he had to create more opportunities for the midfielder, and he took off the lead and switched plays more frequently.
Especially when Yu Liang played a wrench for Tian Minze at the corner, Tian Minze not only did not respond, but instead made a move directly outside the diagonal white chess piece.
Yu Liang was so angry that he beat him to death.
Tian Minze made another move on the right star, like a newbie, ignoring Yu Liang's attack.
This method of play completely violates the basic theory of Go in the AI era, because in the eyes of AI, being captured is a bad move, so many formulas with a sense of sacrifice have been eliminated.
The characteristic of AI that likes certainty is obvious.
In the middle of the game, Yu Liang's offense became more fierce, and Tian Min continued to develop his own shape. Yu Liang scored from the upper left hand and lower hand, but Tian Min remained unmoved and added another hand to the lower right corner.
In my opinion, there are more emergency points and traffic arteries on this chessboard that can be seized.
The more you learn, the better you become at finding the key points on the chessboard.
There wasn't much fighting in the whole game. When it came to the official position, both sides were a little overwhelmed.
There are few battles, and the officer who lays the floor is the most difficult to end.
However, Tian Min, who has an excellent view of the overall situation, once again found an opportunity, and a team of officials decisively broke off the robbery.
On the chessboard, Tian Minze's black chess has a rich aftertaste, while white's chess, which has to be compared with every penny, is obviously at a disadvantage. The battle between officials and sons was completely defeated, and the calamity talents of the two sides were too different.
What the aftertaste retains is precisely the uncertainty on the chessboard, retaining the changes, and deciding how to play based on the progress of the chess game.
Tian Minze, who frequently seizes big games, was far better than his opponent in terms of aftertaste on the chessboard, while Yu Liang, who faced this style of chess for the first time, obviously suffered a big loss.
The middle game seemed to be a two-point game, with the official piece completed and black leading by 13 and a half pieces, winning a full 3 pieces.
Tian Min took out his silver-white mug, took a sip of coffee, closed his eyes and thought about it carefully, with endless aftertaste.
In the afternoon, Tian Min went to Nie Xuanfeng to discuss the chess game with him. Nie Xuanfeng looked at it, shook his head and said, "It's specious but not true. You can teach me!"
Seeing that Tian Minze was a little confused, Nie Xuanfeng explained, "Your chess is correct. Does the three consecutive stars mean that you have a sense of the overall situation? Is the point three and three a manifestation of the overall situation?"
Having said this, Tian Min became even more confused. After all, it was obvious that mid-belly combat had a better sense of balance.
"Whether you hit three three or three stars in a row, it's all a means! Wu Qingyuan and Mr. Wu start with three and three. Can you say that Mr. Wu doesn't have an overall view?" Nie Xuanfeng continued to point out, "What you are looking for is not
Certainty itself, if you only place three consecutive stars, it is a kind of certainty!"
Tian Min nodded, "I kind of understand what the teacher said. You can play three consecutive stars, or you can play the side. What I'm after is the aftertaste of the chessboard, and I can't box myself in."
"Yes, from the corner to the midsection, you just go from one extreme to the other extreme. What we are looking for is not the tactics of midsection combat, but a comprehensive view of the overall situation," Nie Xuanfeng concluded.
Tian Min lost his complacency and continued to follow Nie Xuanfeng to learn the secrets of layout.
"What I want to tell you are things that I have already studied and understood. For other things on the chessboard that I have not studied and understood, you have to rely on yourself," Nie Xuanfeng said calmly.
It was still an ambiguous teaching, "It's okay here, it's good there." Tian Minze heard this statement most often. It seemed that Nie Xuanfeng had already thought about it and could not form a stereotyped thinking for Tian Minze.
So we only talk about the advantages and disadvantages and analysis, not things like formulas.
Tian Minze is also gradually breaking his inertial thinking about Go.
In the past, in the consciousness of chess players, every position in the opening seemed to be calculated by AI. What was the winning rate here and what was the winning rate there.
Things that AI cannot calculate will attract fewer and fewer people, and humans will become accessories to AI.
Yes, I can become stronger if I rely less on myself.
I think I've found my way.
Chapter completed!