Chapter 209 Big hands together, cut?
An hour and a half later, the four teenagers in the room heard Ma Yingchun sigh and said:
"Lost."
He was a little disappointed. After all, if he really wanted to be serious, he was the number one person in the Chinese chess world in front of him. It was really a bit disgusting to lose to a boy who had not yet entered the stage.
"Yu Xiao, how can you admit defeat?"
At the other party's prompt, Ma Yingchun chose to admit defeat.
However, after a moment of depression, he immediately adjusted his mood, looked at the chessboard on the screen again, and couldn't help but become solemnly-
Although it is a bit incredible, it seems that this is indeed the research result of the young man, and it seems to be another prototype of a fixed pattern!
He looked at the "support" at the beginning, and everything started from here. If it weren't for personal experience, who would have thought:
The two sides actually decided the outcome of the game from the beginning to the end!
Ma Yingchun thought of three major fixed patterns - demon sword, big slant, and big avalanche. The complexity of this fixed pattern is not inferior!
"Yu Xiao, hurry up and take the pen and paper!"
"yes!"
One minute later, Ma Yingchun took the paper and pen and began to quickly record the chess score.
Yu Xiao, who came out to get paper and pen, immediately attracted the teenagers who were training next door. They gathered at the door again and asked quietly:
"Wang Fang, is this the end?"
The young man who was called moved a few steps towards the door and said softly:
"it's over."
"What's the result?" The teenagers' voices were a little anxious.
"Lost..."
"Who is it? Teacher Ma? Or the Qianyuan chess player?"
Without his answer, the teenagers knew the answer just by looking at the other person's expression, and all grew up with their mouths in disbelief.
And at this moment, behind the crowd, a middle-aged man's voice sounded:
"What are you all gathering here for?"
Hearing the sound, the teenagers couldn't help but tremble and had to shout:
"Teacher Nie..."
The visitor was Nie Shuping, who was called the "Chinese Chess Saint".
Because he had a hot temper on weekdays, especially when he just divorced his wife a year ago, his ex-wife took her children to Japan, and she was even more at ease, so everyone was a little afraid of him.
"Who is here?"
The teenagers dared not hide it and answered honestly:
"Teacher Ma installed a computer in the chess academy and was playing chess with a Japanese chess player just now..."
Nie Shuping didn't ask who the opponent was, nor did he ask the result, but just snorted coldly:
"Do you do this kind of stupid thing every day!"
After saying that, he turned around and left.
The teenagers breathed a sigh of relief, and pretended not to hear the other party's last words.
Almost everyone in the Chess Academy knows that Nie Shuping and Ma Yingchun have a bad relationship and rarely communicate on weekdays.
However, the grudges between teachers and commanders are not something they can argue with.
...
Sakai Dojo in Tokyo—
Hiroshi Chihara stood up, stretched his waist, sat back on the chair, looked at the chessboard on the screen, and nodded with satisfaction.
The other party's ID is called "Ma Yingchun". He doesn't know whether the person sitting opposite is the other party, but none of these matters.
The key is—
He started researching in September and studied the fixed pattern for more than four months, and finally had a prototype!
Moreover, he just used "the mind has no external objects" and did not open the "peak of the calculation road".
Of course, this does not mean that his chess power has surpassed Ma Yingchun, but the other party is a little embarrassed when facing this new pattern.
It seems that the idea is correct... Qianhara Hiroshi thought silently, took a piece of paper and recorded the chess score.
Until the recording was completed, the door knocked and the sound of Sakai Tomki came from outside the door:
"Chanhara, dinner has been delivered. Do you need me to deliver it to your room?"
Hiroshi Chihara agreed:
"No, I'll come down and eat."
Opening the door, Chihara Hiroshi saw the waiting Sakai Tomki and followed him downstairs.
Everyone had dinner together in the chess room.
Now, after experiencing the four-piece chess battle last night, the students in the dojo are obviously much more polite.
After all, if you don’t experience it yourself, the rumors are just rumors, and you don’t feel real.
After dinner, Hiroshi Chihara found an empty chess table in the corner of the chess room and sat down.
In fact, there is also a chess table in his room, but it is obvious that it is more atmosphere to study here.
Although the students were a little curious about what he placed on the chessboard, they did not dare to disturb him when they saw him concentrating on his mind.
It was about nine o'clock in the evening, and the dojo had just finished class and Takayuki Sakai came back.
The director of the Japanese Chess Academy sat in the living room with a solemn expression and sighed from time to time.
After Sakai Toshiki brewed a pot of flower tea, he tied his hands and stayed aside.
And Hiroshi Chihara didn't have so many concerns and asked directly:
"Mr. Sakai, is something happening?"
He immediately remembered the last sentence of the male secret secretary at noon.
Sakai Takayuki looked up and did not answer for a moment.
"If it's not convenient to disclose..."
"There is nothing inconvenient, it's also related to you." Sakai Takayuki took a sip of tea before continuing, "I received a message that the chairman accepted a proposal and would be discussed at the board meeting on Tuesday."
"What proposal?" Chihara Hiroshi said curiously.
Anger appeared on Sakai Takayuki's face, and then he felt helpless and said:
"Simply put, it is to reduce the game fees for big-handed parties."
Hiroshi Chihara suddenly realized:
The so-called game fee is a sum of money that can be obtained regardless of winning or losing. There are even many professional chess players who rely on big hand combinations and game fees for various professional competitions to maintain their lives.
Takano Sakai pinched the tea cup:
Originally, this was his early proposal, and even more radical, requiring the direct cancellation of the match-up fee for the big-handed match, but later the economy suddenly declined. Considering that many low-level and mid-level use this as a supplement, he gave up this idea.
"In the past two years, the Chess Institute has been in a state of fiscal deficit. Chairman Kikuda Toru had originally tended to cut off unnecessary expenses, and he is likely to agree to this plan..."
He sighed again. The proposal was submitted by Kamaya Yuyuki and must have been discussed within their faction. In this way, it was almost certain that it would be a foregone conclusion.
Chihara Hiroshi asked hesitantly:
“How much is the cut?”
Takayuki Sakai recalled the content of the proposal and said:
“About half.”
Hiroshi Chihara couldn't help but frown:
This matter is indeed related to him. As a chess player who is about to enter the stage, it is not a good thing for him to cut the game fee by half at this time.
Sakai Takanobu comforted:
"Kun Chihara, you don't have to worry. All you have to cut is the game fee for big-handed matches, and the game fee for professional matches is still the same.
Chapter completed!