Whenever he is disappointed in Ke Jie, he always brings some surprises to everyone, but when everyone has expectations for Ke Jie again, they are often disappointed.
This seems to be the same as Ke Jie's "classic game trend", which has become some kind of "law".
It's just that the "disappointment" method of the third game of today's Nongshim Cup is indeed a little too unexpected and regrettable.
After experiencing the "aftermath of the catastrophe" in the first game with Yan Xuanzhun, Ke Jie is getting better and better, and even makes people vaguely see him who is also in the first half of the individual battle of the Asian Games in rapid chess & last year.
But just when everyone was expecting to usher in the "Sino-Japanese Go Double Confrontation" tomorrow, and expected Ke Jie to be able to kill directly in front of the Japanese and South Korean generals, the cruel truth still poured cold water on everyone.
In the case of a great advantage situation and an early win rate for the opponent, Ke Jie was sentenced to lose 167 hands overtime...... What kind of abstraction can it be?
And this is not the first time that Chinese chess players have suffered a loss in recent years.
Last year, Lian Xiao of the Samsung Cup had a chance to complete the reversal in the quarterfinals, but in the end he was also judged to lose to Park Tinghuan due to overtime, but the situation at that time was still very close and unpredictable, although it was regrettable, it was not so regrettable.
At the regular season of the Korea Go League earlier this year, Yang Kaiwen, a Chinese foreign player who knocked out Shin Zhenzhen in the Chunlan Cup, also suffered a loss when playing against Bian Xiangyi, because he was not familiar with Korea rules.
In the same excellent situation, Yang Kaiwen was judged to have lost for a foul because he rang the clock without mentioning the finish (according to Korea rules, the clock can be suspended first and then lifted).
Ke Jie encountered this "accident" this time, and it can be seen through the slow-motion playback that there may be deviations in the "grievances", and it seems that there is no appeal too much (the probability of appeal is also fruitless).
But I have to say that we should still find the reasons more from ourselves, and we should adapt more to the rules, and at the same time, it is indeed not a good habit for some professional chess players to "get stuck" and press the clock.
It's understandable if there is a long exam, but more often than not, it seems to have become "muscle memory" in any situation.
Tomorrow's Nongshim Cup will usher in the final game of the first stage, with Kim Myeong-hun defending and Japan's Iyama Yuta attacking.
It is hoped that in the second stage, Fan Tingyu and Xie Erhao can find their form, and the "thickness" advantage of Chinese Go will once again oppose the "sharpness" of Korea.
Of course, before that, tomorrow's focus game will undoubtedly be the third game of the five-way chess match of the Ying's Cup final in Shanghai, and it is expected that Xie Ke will bottom out and rebound to avoid being swept by Yili Liao.
As for Ke Jie himself, although the Ying's Cup and Nongshim Cup have left regrets, there are still Samsung Cup and LG Cup games this year, adjust the state as soon as possible to pack up the mood and prepare for the game, this year may be the best and last chance for him to hit the nine crowns?
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