[Soul of Chess] What if

Chapter 164 Willow

At first, Aguang just naively thought that one-on-two was just playing chess with two people at the same time, and it should not be much different from the past, but after the game really started, he realized that he had thought things too simply .

When playing one-on-one, it is enough for him to concentrate on the chess game in front of him, but this is not the case in one-on-two.Since he is dealing with the game in front of him, at the same time the opponent on the other chessboard has already set up a battle situation and is ready to go, so after responding to the opponent in front of him, he must immediately change his thinking to consider the countermeasures of another game of chess, and then continue to face the game Another long-awaited opponent who didn't even have time to breathe.

Although it is not a formal game, Ah Guang can't think about it without limit, because the opponent is likely to lose patience because of this.That is to say, he has to think about the countermeasures of two completely different chess games within the same time frame.This is really a challenge for Aguang.

Since he had never played chess with two people at the same time before, and it was still in the situation of handing over three pieces, Ah Guang seemed a little confused during the layout stage. After entering the middle game, he was even more powerless, and his chess moves became more and more difficult. It's getting stiffer.

"Ah Guang, don't think too much, just follow your intuition."

Just when Ah Guang was about to be unable to hold on, he suddenly heard a very soft male voice coming from his ear, he turned his head slightly, and saw Zuo Wei looking at him gently.

That gaze seemed to contain the power to soothe the soul. Under his gaze, Ah Guang's restless mood finally gradually calmed down.

"I understand." He smiled at Zuowei, then closed his eyes and took a deep breath.When he opened his eyes again, his eyes were no longer as flustered as before.

Next, relying on the experience accumulated since he came into contact with Go, A Guang calmly dealt with it, and his chess moves changed from the original stumbling to calm and composed.In the finale, although he was dragged down a lot by the gap between the layout and the mid-game stage, in the end, Aguang barely won.

Seeing the result, he couldn't help looking at Zuo Wei excitedly: "Zuo Wei, look, I did it! ≥﹏≤"

"Well, yes, you did it." Zuo Wei couldn't help but smile.

"It's unbelievable. It was the first time he played a pair of twos, and he still won when there was a handicap."

"Yes, yes." The onlookers sighed.

Seeing such a result, the older opponent on the opposite side couldn't help asking: "I said, Xiaoguang, have you really never played before?"

"Really!" Sensing the suspicion in the other party's tone, Ah Guang said unconvinced, "Otherwise, I would have beaten you by ten or twenty eyes."

"One...ten or twenty eyes?! Do you want to scare me out of a heart attack?" Hearing what Ah Guang said, the old urchin opposite him covered his heart and started playing tricks.

This move of his made everyone around him laugh, and the old man watching the game smiled and defended Ah Guang: "Haha, it was you who was wrong first, you can see clearly by looking at the chessboard before you play. Look at the messy answering method at the beginning, how could it be made by someone who has been in contact with it."

"That's right." Thinking of something, the old man turned his head to look at the boss, "Hey, boss, does what I said before still count?"

Seeing that everyone was looking at him, Boss Xiu also smiled: "It counts, counts. Besides, even if I don't win, I welcome them at any time."

"Boss Xiu is really interesting! Now we can play chess with Xiaoguang a few more times."

While everyone was chatting and laughing, another younger opponent simply responded a few times, then lowered his head and looked at the chessboard seriously.After thinking for a while, he pointed to the chessboard and asked Ah Guang: "When the black chess is flying on the 16th of the 13nd, you choose to touch it at the [-]th of the third. If I remember correctly, such a severe move should be Korean style?"

Hearing this, everyone also lowered their heads and began to seriously study the chess game.After a while, an old gentleman also discovered something: "There is also this move. When black hangs the corner, Bai plays a low clip. This seems to be the favorite play of Li Jiuduan from Korea."

Ah Guang saw this when studying chess records with Zuo Wei last night. He didn't expect to use it inadvertently today, so he generously admitted: "Well, yes, this is indeed his chess move."

The person next to him was puzzled after hearing this: "Didn't you always imitate Xiu Ce's chess style before, why did you suddenly want to change your chess style?"

"Well... I don't want to change my style of chess, but I just want to find a more concise and effective way to deal with it, so I have read a lot of chess books recently. As a result, I haven't come up with a new formula yet. His style of chess has been affected, haha..." Ah Guang explained with some embarrassment.

"I want to study a new pattern..." The middle-aged man murmured, and then pointed to the white stone on the 16th of the fourteenth and asked, "And this move should be a new chess move you came up with, right? Because black immediately, white usually returns with top-three-three."

Hearing this question, Ah Guang immediately denied it: "No, no, I didn't come up with this move." Zuo Wei came up with it.

Of course, he wisely didn't say the second half of the sentence.Fortunately, the other party did not delve into it.

"oh, I see."

After a simple answer, he looked at Aguang puzzled: "However, why would you want to read the chess books written by Korean chess players? You know, Korean chess players pay more attention to winning or losing than the posture and shape of the chess. As a result, they are more inclined to get more solid moves, and this kind of play is rarely used in the Japanese Go world. Therefore, even research will not be of much use.”

Of course, Ah Guang didn’t think about these things. After all, the reason why he read those chess books was to avoid Zuo Wei from being too boring, so he went to the bookstore to buy them, but he couldn’t tell the truth::>_<::

He thought for a long time before finally finding a plausible reason: "Ah... I just think that if I know more about it, I can become more flexible in how I play chess, and it might be helpful in the future."

"I see. I never thought you would have such long-term considerations at such a young age."

"However, if you want to experience different chess styles, it is not enough to rely on books alone. Only by actually experiencing it can you have a deeper understanding." The middle-aged man thought for a while, borrowed a pen and paper from the boss, and buried his head to write on it. He said something, "I know that there is a Go club in Shibuya opened by Koreans. Most of the guests there are not Japanese. If you are interested, you can go there and have a look. I wrote down the address and gave it to you."

"Thank you so much." Unexpectedly, the other party would be so enthusiastic, Ah Guang took the piece of paper while thanking him with some embarrassment, and saw that not only the address was written on it, but also a map was carefully drawn.

"...Liu?" Ah Guang read the name of the Go club curiously.

"Well, yes. The signboard of the Go club is hung outside the building, so it's easy to see." The man replied.

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