Kejie advanced to the final of the world’s best chess game

Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, March 19 (Li Jian) the third world chess game, the strongest chess player, started the second day of competition in Tokyo on the 19th. Chinese chess player Ke Jie’s nine-stage black 193-hand victory over the Japanese chess player Jing Shan Yutai’s nine-stage, will compete with the defending champion South Korean chess player’s nine-stage Park Jeong-hwan on the 20th.

In the semi-finals, Jing Shan Yutai chose to imitate chess at the beginning of Zhibai, which brought the situation into complexity first. Cong, who is a black man, chose to simplify the situation to deal with it. After that, Jing Shan Yutai’s white chess was in good condition, and black flag at a disadvantage rose up to 115 hands. Bai 164 Tiger made a huge mistake, and then he made a lot of tricks from damage one after another. According to AI’s judgment, the success rate of Black Flag was reached 60%. Finally, Ke Jie successfully turned over and took the lead in the final.

Ke Jie said after the game: “Jing Shan Yutai is the strongest chess player in Japan, and his computing power is stronger than mine. I feel very lucky to win this competition. The best chess player in South Korea will play Park Jeong-hwan tomorrow. I am looking forward to a good match.”

When asked whether chess players would lose their own chess style by learning AI tricks, Ke Jie said that learning tricks from computers would indeed lose their own style, this is also a trend, but the infinite changes on the Go board and various possibilities that occur when humans play chess are the charm of playing chess.

In another semi-final, South Korean chess players played a duel, from Park Jeong-hwan to Zhibai to Shenzhen. The two sides of the two stars started, and they took off the first in Black Flag. After the white chess outcast gained the advantage, they kept in good condition. Although black flag has been building its own appearance, it won’t compete with white chess in computing power, and finally won 182 hands Park Jeong-hwan.

The Third World Best Chess Game was hosted by the Japanese Chess Academy, with 8 top players from China, Japan and South Korea participating in it for three days. The competition adopts Japanese rules, with black side sticking 6 eyes and a half, each side takes 3 hours, and the last 5 minutes read seconds. The champion can receive a bonus of 20 million yen (about 1.2 million yuan).