China's post-00s have grown slowly so far, which is very different from the collective outbreak of the post-95s before the age of 20. The 5th king of kings, Li Xuanhao, killed Wang Xinghao and Ding Hao twice, which made the author begin to pay attention to Li Xuanhao's suppression of the post-00s. Ding Hao and Wang Xinghao ranked third and fifth respectively in July, which can be described as the strongest post-00s in China today. The two have a cumulative 2-5 loss and 1-5 loss against Li Xuanhao, which is really unexpected, because Li Xuanhao's winning rate in recent years has been extremely unstable.
The author will be the post-00 main force and China's pan-90s, post-95 (15 world champions plus 7 main forces for a total of 22 people as shown in Table 2) historical records, after making a matrix, it was found that the suppression of today's post-00 Chinese world champion group and post-90s, post-95 main force, Li Xuanhao actually ranked first, and the overall post-00 main force against Li Xuanhao won only 30%.
Table 1: The top three who suppressed the main force of the post-00s: Li Xuanhao, Fan Tingyu, and Ke Jie. Example: Ding Hao vs. Li Xuanhao 2-5. The longitudinal axis subtotal, such as Ding Hao's winning rate of 55% against the post-90s and post-95s; The horizontal axis subtotal is like a crowd, and the winning rate of Li Xuanhao after 00 is 30%. This table is a partial screenshot, please refer to Table 2 for the complete matchup.
Ke Jie has considerable suppressive power against the post-00s, such as 7 wins against Li Weiqing and 7 wins and 1 loss against Liao Yuanhe, but a small loss to Ding Hao and a flat loss to Wang Xinghao. On the other hand, Li Xuanhao's performance against the general main forces of the post-00s generation such as Liao Yuanhe and Yi Lingtao is mediocre, but he has a stronger suppressive force against Ding Hao and Wang Xinghao, and there is a phenomenon of "being strong when it is strong". Boss Fan's high pressure on the post-00s seems to be disproportionate to his achievements in recent years. Although the post-00s only have a 31% win rate against Chen Yaoye, they are not included in the top three because they have gradually faded out in recent years.
The main force of the post-00s is the most feared Tang Weixing, with a winning rate of 66%, followed by Zhou Ruiyang, with a winning rate of 63%. 53% for Chu Jiaxi, 51% for Shi Yue, 52% for Huang Yunsong, 51% for Yang Kaiwen, 48% for Gu Zihao, and 47% for Yang Dingxin.
There are many reasons why the post-00s are pressured by the post-95s, such as congenital conditions, a three-year-long epidemic..., and perhaps acquired efforts. Of course, this article only counts domestic chess players, and the winning rate of the post-00s in China against Shen Zhenzhen is only 20%, but against Bian Xiangyi it is as high as 60%.
Table 2: Historical matchup records of China's post-00s main force and pan-post-90s and post-95 main forces:
Historical matchups: Excluding informal exchange matches, online matches, friendly matches, training matches, and warm-up matches.
Supplement: Many chess friends cite the matchup records of Wild Fox and Hongtong, the common point of such websites is that there are chess scores to be counted, and most of the professional games are not broadcast in terms of the number of games, so naturally there will be no chess scores to be retained, even if well-known chess players are impossible to broadcast all their games, so the Wild Fox and Hongtong's matchup records must be incomplete, and there are many natural fallacies that are directly quoted.