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Huang Yuetian naturally nodded in agreement.
Seeing this, Lu Li did not hesitate at all and ran directly towards the chess room.
Huang Yuetian also got up and walked towards the chess room. As he passed by Nie Xiangxiang, he couldn't help but say, "Let's go and take a look."
South Korea.
After logging into the online Go platform, Yu Zhengyan's disciple opened the following list to see if Sai was online.
Upon closer inspection, Yu Zhengyan's disciple did not see Sai, but instead saw GG's name light up.
Upon seeing this, Yu Zhengyan's disciple's pupils suddenly contracted.
Without hesitation, Yu Zhengyan's disciple picked up the phone and dialed his teacher's number.
The call was quickly answered.
As soon as the call connected, Yu Zhengting's disciple said, "Teacher, GG is online!"
Yu Zhengyan, who had just left home and was on his way to the Korean Go Association, paused upon hearing the news.
Then, Yu Zhengyan turned around and went home without hesitation, turned on his computer, and chose to log in to the online Go platform.
Throughout this process, Yu Zhengying's face was full of seriousness as he murmured, "GG, let me see if you are really Sai..."
While the online Go world was reeling from the emergence of GG, the Kisei Cup Challenge began at the Japanese Go Association.
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Chapter 196 Huang Longshi's Legacy, Is GG Sai?! (Second update, please subscribe!)
In the world of "Hikaru no Go," alongside Yoshitaka Waya, Lu Li, Yu Zhengyan, Aida, and other viewers, as well as the players in the live stream, Chen Anxia easily won the game with an advantage that left his opponent in despair.
None of them found this surprising, after all, Chen Anxia's opponent this time was not even an amateur fourth dan player, which was really too weak.
After winning a game, Chen Anxia looked up and, noticing that the other players hadn't arrived yet, decided to play another game.
However, before Chen Anxia could click to match, a pop-up window appeared on the computer screen inviting him to play a game, and the inviter's online name was 'luli'.
Seeing this, Chen Anxia didn't think much of it and directly chose to accept the challenge.
Then, the computer screen switched to the battle interface and the coin toss game began.
The viewers in the live stream were fine; they didn't know who Luli was, and therefore didn't react much to the upcoming game.
However, among the online Go players in the Hikaru no Go world who were watching this game, some recognized Luli.
Luli is an undefeated legend that rose to prominence after GG, Sai, and Proyu.
However, not long ago, Luli's undefeated streak, like Proyu's, came to an end at Sai's hands.
Before that, the name Luli had gradually become known throughout the world of online Go, arousing the curiosity of online Go players.
Driven by this curiosity, these online chess players also began to find out Luli's true identity.
Surprisingly, they actually found Luli's true identity.
Those watching the game, such as Yoshitaka Waya, Ada, Aaron, and Jung-yeon Yu, all knew that Luli's true identity was Lu Li, the newly promoted professional Go player from Kyushu.
Just like Akira Toya in the Japanese Go world before him, Lu Li is the number one player of his generation in the Kyushu Go world, and his Go talent is beyond doubt.
Moreover, Lu Li became a disciple of Huang Yuetian.
It should be noted that Huang Yuetian was a top chess player who dominated an era, and one of only two top chess players of that era.
Therefore, after seeing that GG's opponent was Lu Li, they couldn't help but look forward to this game.
They all hoped to glean clues from this game, to find out if GG was indeed Sai.
As for how to know, besides the chess principles shown by GG in the game, it can also be judged by the outcome of the game.
If GG is Sai, then the winner of this game will undoubtedly be GG.
However, if GG were not Sai, based on the strength of GG's recent game against Zelda, the outcome of his match against Lu Li would be 40/60, or even 30/70.
Because Lu Li is a genuine professional Go player, while GG's Go skills during his match against Zelda were still quite far from those of a professional player.
As for the claim that his chess skills could soar to surpass Lu Li's in such a short time, don't be ridiculous; that's simply impossible.
Yoshitaka Waya, Tetsuo Kaga, and Asumi Nase, who knew more information, did not know whether GG was SAI, but they had no doubt that GG was able to defeat Riku.
The premise is that GG really is Chen Anxia.
Under everyone's watchful eyes, the result of the guessing game was revealed.
Based on the result of the coin toss, Lu Li will play black and move first in this game.
After seeing the result of the coin toss, Lu Li did not hesitate at all to move the mouse and place a piece on the virtual chessboard in front of him.
Lu Li's first move was placed on the star point in the upper right corner, which was a perfectly normal move.
After seeing this move, Chen Anxia did not hesitate and directly used the mouse to place a piece on the virtual chessboard in front of him.
Chen Anxia's first move was a small knight's move to the corner, an unreasonable move that would be hard for someone unaware of the situation to accept.
The Go Association of the island nation.
Upon seeing the "Small Flying Horn" move, Yoshitaka Wagaya's expression turned serious, and he murmured, "The first move of 'Small Flying Horn,' this should be the Dao Ce style."
"As expected, Chen Anxia is GG!"
Kaga Tetsuo and Nase Asumi, who were standing nearby, shared the same opinion.
After all, they had just learned from a Go match that Chen Anxia had defeated Touya Akira using the Daoce style.
In the game records attached to the game, Chen Anxia's first move was also a small knight's move to approach the corner.
However, since Go magazine is the leading Go publication in the island nation, people from other countries may not be able to access the information published there.
Therefore, when they saw Chen Anxia's unreasonable move, the people from other countries who were watching the game were stunned.
America.
Ada couldn't help but exclaim, "The first move, a small flying hook?"
"Can Go really be played like this? What is GG thinking?"
"Could it be that GG has created a new layout similar to the three-star center point?"
South Korea.
Yu Zhengyan looked at Chen Anxia's unreasonable move with a puzzled expression, wondering what Chen Anxia's intention was in acting so recklessly.
However, if GG really is Sai, then this move must have a deeper meaning...
Thinking it over, Yu Zhengyan murmured softly, 'Could this be a new strategy derived from the Xiu Ce style?'
Kyushu.
When Lu Li saw Chen Anxia's move, the small knight's move, he was stunned and couldn't understand the meaning behind it at all.
In Lu Li's eyes, Chen Anxia's "small flying corner" move could only be explained as a mistake.
Not only Lu Li, but even Huang Yuetian, who was watching the game, couldn't understand Chen Anxia's small knight's move and didn't grasp its meaning.
However, Nie Xiangxiang, after seeing Chen Anxia's Little Flying Corner, seemed to have thought of something and couldn't help but mutter to herself, "The first Little Flying Corner, could it be that GG is using the Daoist Strategy style?"
As a player, Nie Xiangxiang would naturally know about Chen Anxia, who has recently become very popular in the Go world, and would also know about the existence of the Daoce style.
However, Nie Xiangxiang was not paying attention to Uemura Tailong's live stream at the time, so she did not know that Chen Anxia was GG, and therefore could not determine whether GG's strategy was the Dao Ce Liu.
Huang Yuetian, who was standing to the side, was stunned for a moment after hearing Nie Xiangxiang's words.
Huang Yuetian had also studied Honinbo Dosaku's games. After Nie Xiangxiang mentioned it, he immediately recalled that Honinbo Dosaku had played a small knight's move as the first move in one of his game records.
Huang Yuetian was surprised that Nie Xiangxiang knew, and looked at her with astonishment.
Then, Huang Yuetian couldn't help but look at the chessboard, his brows furrowing slightly as he thought to himself, "If GG is indeed using the Dosaku style, does that mean GG possesses the same talent as Honinbo Dosaku...?"
"And then there's Sai's Shusaku style... Is there any connection between the two...?"
Lu Li did not hear Nie Xiangxiang's mutterings, so he did not know that Chen Anxia was using the Dao Ce Liu technique.
However, Lu Li didn't think too much about it and quickly adjusted his mindset, intending to use his peak chess skills and the chess principles he inherited from Huang Yuetian and even more so from the ancient chess saint Huang Longshi to face GG.
The game has officially begun!
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Chapter 197 The Ancient Chess Saint's Principles, Proyu's Challenge! (Third update, please subscribe!)
After Chen Anxia and Lu Li each made more than twenty moves, Huang Yuetian had already determined that GG was using the Dao Ce style.
However, GG's Dosaku style is different from Honinbo Dosaku's Dosaku style.
In Huang Yuetian's view, GG's Dosaku style is a style that incorporates modern playing methods and standard patterns, and is completely adapted to the rules of modern Go.
A player who can hone the Daoce style to such a level, even if not top-tier, must certainly be at least a super-first-class level.
The key question now is whether GG is the player who has honed the Daoce style to such a high level...
If so, then the possibility that GG is Sai might increase even further.
If not, then who is the player behind GG? Huang Yuetian thought and thought, but couldn't find a player who fit the criteria.
The game between Chen Anxia and Lu Li continued.
Although Chen Anxia could not see Lu Li's chess skills in the same way he could see the players' chess principles.
However, with Chen Anxia's current knowledge and vision, he is already able to understand Lu Li's principles of chess from Lu Li's moves.
Lu Li's chess theory felt somewhat similar to Wu Qingyuan's, but also quite different.
The essence of Wu Qingyuan's chess theory lies in his subtle and pervasive global control.
Lu Li's chess principles, or rather his moves and moves, may seem ordinary, but they are actually quite profound.
If the player is of the same or similar skill level, they are very likely to be unaware of Lu Li's trick and thus fall into his trap.
Moreover, Chen Anxia sensed a hidden, ever-flowing power within the seemingly ordinary moves of the game.
But when this power reaches a certain level, even if the opponent discovers the meaning in Lu Li's chess pieces, Lu Li will not be afraid at all and will be able to unleash a power sufficient to win.
Chen Anxia had never encountered this kind of chess principle before, and therefore he did not know what kind of chess principle it was.
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