Chapter 398: The fan air battle begins
"Well, well, sister Rui Zhao!"
At nine o'clock in the morning on March 14th, Dongjiang City, Jiangdong International Airport.
When Rui Zhao arrived at the terminal and was about to take a flight to Japan to compete, Hua Ran, the new assistant Ai Jianan had found for her, was already waiting at the airport and greeted her in a reserved manner at the first time. .
Rui Zhao, who was called "Sister Rui Zhao" by the other party, was also a little uncomfortable:
"Ah...Hello Ran Ran!
"You, just call me Rui Zhao. I'm not used to calling 'Sister Rui Zhao'. "
Although there is no problem with the other party's name, she is still more accustomed to Yang Manjing's way of calling people by their first names for younger people.
Hua Ran was born in September 2005 Yuesheng, Rui Zhao is half a year old. He is from Luhuai Province and was determined to be a senior citizen earlier than Rui Zhao.
Because he was determined to be a senior citizen at an older age, it is basically certain that Hua Ranran has limited potential. I still continue on the path of professional Go, teaching chess at a youth Go training institution in Dongjiang City, and looking for opportunities to participate in various competitions.
However, training and teaching chess to young people will naturally have no benefit to the chess skills of professional chess players, and may even lead them to play worse and worse. Therefore, Hua Ran still hopes to engage in work related to professional Go.
For this reason, when I saw that a small live streaming brokerage studio was recruiting assistants and commentators for professional Go competitions, although the remuneration was hardly generous, I found that the job content was highly related to professional Go. Hua Ranran still went to the interview with the mentality of giving it a try.
However, she was surprised when she later found out that the person interviewing her was none other than "An An", the assistant of "Live Broadcast Queen Zhao Tianhou", and that she was about to be selected as Rui Zhao's new assistant. Needless to say.
In fact, when it comes to appearance, Hua Ranran is obviously quite different from Rui Zhao, and he is not very similar to Ai Jianan. He is the kind that no one in the live broadcast circle can see.
But Hua Ran is introverted and simple, and looks very clean and comfortable, which matches well with Rui Zhao's overall live broadcast style. So Ai Jianan chose Hua Ran without much hesitation.
After all, Miss Ai also knows: If someone with scheming intentions is placed next to her Hanhan, I can't even imagine what will happen!
At this time, it was obviously not the first time that the two met but they were still very reserved. Ai Jianan, who was also present, couldn't help but sigh.
Although she came to the airport this time, she did not bring any luggage - Miss Ai came here just to see her off, and had no intention of continuing to fly to Japan with Rui Zhao.
Send you a thousand miles away, but you must say goodbye in the end.
As for Rui Zhao, she can't continue to be a nanny.
This time Rui Zhao went to Japan to participate in the air-fan battle. Not only Lu Wenjie would also go from Dajing as the head of the Chinese delegation, but also a Dongjiang teammate like Zou Yang who could take care of him. It was the best time to let go.
She immediately pulled Rui Zhao aside and whispered:
"Xiao Zhaomei, don't be so reserved!
"Ran Ran is cooperating with your live broadcast. As a working person, you have to let go of your hands and feet in front of her! Otherwise, if two people dare not communicate, how can they do a good live broadcast? "
Rui Zhao couldn't help but shrink his neck: "But I have been listening to you, Sister An An..."
"But I can't stay by your side forever!"
Ai Jian'an continued:
"Xiao Zhaomiao, for a host, what do you want to broadcast? It’s up to you to slowly learn to control the effect you achieve.
“I can give you suggestions as much as possible, but you have to gradually take on the responsibility of directing your live broadcast. Do you understand? ”
Ai Jianan’s eyes fell on Rui Zhao, with faint encouragement and expectation.
The girl couldn't help but pursed her lips: she had known for a long time that she could not always rely on Ai Jian'an for the tasks Shang Chaotian gave her.
Finally, Rui Zhao puffed up his lips slightly and said with determination:
"I know! I will work hard!
"Although it may not be possible immediately You can do very well, but I believe that as long as you slowly accumulate experience and work hard and conscientiously, you will eventually get better and better! ”
“There’s no need to look like you’re facing a formidable enemy! ”
Ai Jian'an couldn't help laughing when she saw her own pillar of determination so full.
"Xiao Zhaomiao, listen to me.
"What you have to do is actually very simple: just continue to be yourself.
“Although there may be some setbacks and accidents in the process, you have to believe that this road will definitely work - especially if you don’t care about income.” After all, Go is very pure thing! ”
Rui Zhao blinked, thoughtfully, but couldn't help but ask:
"I, I really don't care about income, but in this case, I won't be able to make money for you, Sister An An!" "
"Hey, silly boy!"
Ai Jian'an smiled and breathed a sigh of relief:
"You are much more important to me than money! ”
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The next day, March 15, Dongdu City, Japan.
The 7th Fan Air Battle was held as scheduled today at the Japanese Chess Academy.
The full name of Shan Kong Battle is [SENKUUCUP, the strongest women's Go battle in the world]. SENKUU is the Roman pronunciation of the Japanese language, which corresponds to the word "Shan Kong" of the Japanese "Shan Kong Co., Ltd.", so it is generally known as "Shan Kong" in China. It's called "Fan Air Combat" for short.
Fan Kong Battle is a new chess game, which was born in 2018 like the Wuyue Cup.
However, unlike the Wuyue Cup, which has been a 24-player standard world competition since its inception, the 2018 and 2019 fan air battles were small and medium-sized single-elimination competitions that only invited 8 people. It ended in three days.
And in 2020, the Japanese Chess Academy, which has not hosted any unlimited world competitions, really can’t stand it anymore.
The men's results are too poor, and the unlimited competition is just to give money to China and Han. The women still have to have a world competition to support their appearance, so as not to be ridiculed every day for "enclosing the land for themselves" Cute".
With this in mind, the Japanese Chess Academy added some game fees and competition expenses, and upgraded the original 8-player fan-air battle to a 24-player world championship.
As for the bonus, there is no need to add it - the original bonus for the champion of the 8-man time-fan aerial battle is 10 million yuan, which is basically the same as the Wuyue Cup with a championship bonus of 500,000 yuan.
The competition format of the Fan Kong Battle is basically the same as that of the Wuyue Cup. There are three main differences:
First of all, the rules are based on Ying-Korean rules instead of Chinese rules. Needless to say.
Compared with the Wuyue Cup's one-time draw that fixes the promotion route, the Fan Kong Battle adopts a re-drawing method after each round based on the "same country avoidance" principle.
Finally, unlike the Wuyue Cup, which is divided into two stages [this tournament] and [finals], the Fan Kong Battle is to complete all the games within a week, and the final final is not a three-game chess game, but a three-game chess match. One game determines the outcome.
Logically speaking, as a world-class competition, it would be a bit hasty to decide the outcome in one game in the final.
But this is naturally the intention of Japan.
Although in terms of women's Go, the gap between Japan's top players and China and South Korea is much smaller than that of men, after Xia Chuankui gradually began to decline, Japan's female players wanted to compete with South Korea's Ice Queen and China's women. It becomes increasingly difficult to win the chess game with the double jade in hand.
So, let’s simply let the finals determine the outcome of the fan-kong battle, increase the chance, and in disguise, increase the possibility of winning the championship for the players of their own country.
It can only be said that from the beginning of Fan Kong Zhan to the present, the Japanese people's caution has been hidden everywhere.
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Although the opening ceremony was grand, it did not last long.
After the ceremony, the Japanese female chess player Miko Sakurai swallowed silently, and then walked towards the scheduled competition table with a little nervousness.
In her opinion, she was really unsatisfied with the lot she got this time, but there was nothing she could do about it.
After all... her opponent in the first round was extremely suppressive, and even set an outrageous record in China of winning 16 consecutive games and being promoted to sixth rank after being promoted to fifth rank.
At this point, she could only hope that the "cheats" the teacher had obtained for her before the game would play a certain role...
Soon, she came to her own game stage.
On the other side, a dignified and bright girl is already sitting here, waiting for the upcoming first round of the air-fanning battle.
(End of this chapter)