Chapter 141 Aren’t you going to hide your intentions?


Chapter 141 Aren’t you going to hide your intentions?

After deciding to play Go for a while today, Chen Yun excitedly opened the Go website.

After going online, Chen Yun didn't look at anything else. First he changed his name.

"I'm new" doesn't mean anything.

When he was using his mind to code words early this morning, he was focused on watching short videos. Because he was playing chess, he was pushed a lot of Go videos by big data.

Most of them are abstract videos of war eagles.

In recent years, the influence of Go in the country is no longer what it once was. Looking back at the 1980s, Mr. Nie, who successively defeated top Japanese chess players, was the national idol and hero of the era. But nowadays, it seems difficult for Go-related topics to break out of the circle.

And has [the honorary owner of women's Go 2-16, the person who has led amateur Go for 8 years, the Go gifting Guanyin, the inferior horse professional, the great knight who swept the Tieba flooded Jinshan, the goalkeeper of the professional chess player, the Bading King, Mona Professional chess player Zhan Ying with many titles such as Li Ying.

But it was with an abstraction that he got Go out of the circle.

It gives the Go circle, which is extremely difficult to get started, more vitality.

So today Chen Yun tried to change his nondescript name to "Eagle One Hand", but due to the duplication of names, he finally changed it to "Come on, Eagle One Hand!!!".

After changing his name, Chen Yun directly started today's game against AI.

Ever since I figured out the basic rules of Go.

Except for a slight hit in the first few rounds against the AI, he sang all the way.

His understanding of Go is improving much faster than his own level can be improved to the point where he can release the next level of AI.

So despite the fact that he has only unlocked the sixth level AI, he has not even unlocked the ninth level AI that represents the profession, but now his strength is far from that low.

The level 6 AI strength obviously cannot last long in his hands.

After playing a game, he decided to start matching with real people, trying to continue to upgrade the AI.

The conditions for upgrading to the next level are still simple, you only need to win three real-person games in a row.

And Chen Yun didn't know if it was because he changed his name, or because he was rapidly becoming stronger, or because the matching mechanism of this Go website was too rubbish.

It was obvious that the opponents he should match were getting stronger and stronger, but he felt that the opponents were becoming more and more difficult to fight.

The two opponents in a row were both lousy chess pieces, unable to hide their intentions at all, and both attack and defense were put on the table.

After thinking for a moment, Chen Yun understood.

This is really not to blame for others being too weak. It is purely because I have made too fast progress and is far from the strength that I should have at this stage.

He should quickly level up.

Think so.

Chen Yun played chess faster and faster, as if he didn't have to think at all.

Strive to end the game with the third person as soon as possible, then go and have a encounter with the level 7 AI, and then go and have the encounter with the level 10 AI as soon as possible.

This third guy has some level, much better than the previous two guys, but not much better.

Essentially, it was like standing in front of him with all his clothes off, hiding his purpose, but he looked like he was hiding it very childishly, which could be seen at a glance.

Chen Yun felt that if he continued to hang out with these real people, he would be filled with junk messages.

.................................. At 8:30 in the morning on April 6, Qi Dongxu, who woke up, always felt something wrong.

After losing Go last night.

He just kept thinking about it.

It's not that I'm not convinced after losing, it's just that I felt that last night's game was a little weird.

When I was dreaming last night, I was reviewing the two games I lost.

In a daze, he had a guess.

I don't seem to be being exploited by the boss on a trumpet account.

Instead, he was pushed to the ground as a stepping stone by a genius whose progress was ridiculously fast.

He felt that this was not an illusion, that person's playing style was indeed a bit strange.

So as soon as he woke up, he went to the Go website and followed the "I am a new player" based on the game records.

Ignoring the nickname changed to "Come on, Eagle Move", Qi Dongxu directly looked at the player's game records from the beginning to the present.

And the more I look at this past chess record, the more outrageous it seems.

Many of the moves made by this "Eagle Hand" in the past games actually have many problems in the long run, and they can be said to be a mistake.

However, he was rescued by some kind of abnormal and outrageous computing power. After that, similar errors will no longer be seen.

It is impossible to see the mistakes he made for the second time on his chess record.

Just like a Saint, the same tricks are useless against him.

No matter how you look at it, he looks like a guy who has only been exposed to Go for a short time. He is making rapid progress through various trials and errors with his powerful brain.

There was silence for a moment.

Qi Dongxu took screenshots of these chess records with gleaming eyes and sent them to his Go group.

Then he shouted that he had discovered an unprecedented young genius.

But the reply in the group.

But there are uniform question marks and eye rolls.

[Are you sure you're not too good at it? I saw you hit him several times in the first game. 】

A guy in the group who was relatively strong in the fifth-level amateur rank couldn't help but start complaining after briefly reading the chess records.

This complaint immediately aroused a chorus of agreement.

The strong amateur level 5 is generally not much different from the professional first-level player. Basically, he can occasionally beat the professional first-level player. He is considered to be a very powerful master who has won many provincial and national amateur Go competition awards.

Therefore, many low-level chess players in the group immediately followed this big guy and added 1.

[I didn’t play spoon in the second round, right? Still dead inexplicably. 】

[And if you look at his past chess records, there is a clear sense of improvement. 】

Qi Dongxu couldn't help but refute in the group.

After all, he is also an amateur fifth-dan player. Although he is relatively weak, he naturally does not want his conclusions to be casually denied.

[How can there be so many talented young people? 】

[Brother, do you think you are a Go boy? 】

[If you think it’s good, practice more. I’ll go have a try with him. 】

[I see he happens to be online. Who can lend me a low-level account to bump into him? I don’t have a trumpet that hasn’t passed level 7 AI either. 】

The strong amateur fifth-dan master in the group who spoke before said so.

Hear the words.

Everyone became interested.

Many people happily provided their accounts, and then the rest decisively went online to follow the "Come on, Eagle Hand" and prepared to watch online. Not long.

They saw that "Come on, Eagle Hand" ended the second live match, and then successfully met a strong amateur level five master who had been trying to crash for a long time.

The master said "Just watch" in the group and stopped talking.

Obviously already immersed in the chess game.

Upon seeing this, Qi Dongxu immediately started to watch the game in real time through the game viewing function of the Go website.

I saw that the master started with a skillful layout common in the AI ​​era, and then the "Eagle Hand" on the opposite side, whom he considered a genius boy, issued an invitation to fly a knife without hesitation.

It seems that he wants to lead the situation to complexity, and wants to quickly end the opponent in the middle of the complex situation.

See this.

Qi Dongxu felt as if he had seen the disastrous defeat of the strong amateur fifth-level master.

Just now when he was studying the past chess records of the "Eagle Hand", he discovered that this guy especially likes to use flying knives to make the situation more complicated.

He seems to be keen on using complex calculations to overwhelm his opponents in order to achieve a quick victory in the middle game without having to play for a long time.

And in this match between strong amateur five-dan masters, he chose to do this as always.

As the game progresses.

It can be clearly felt that the moves of strong amateur fifth-level masters are getting slower and slower, and the situation on the chessboard is also at a disadvantage visible to the naked eye.

Judging from the current situation, strong amateur five-dan masters may suffer the same defeat as Qi Dongxu.

But in comparison.

The opponent's "Eagle Hand" moves faster and faster, as if he is rushing to get home from get off work, and every step seems to require no thinking at all.

In Qi Dongxu's chess friend group, many of the group members who were watching the game couldn't help but speak and discuss it.

[Damn it, I was crushed. 】

[It seems that the overall situation is correct, but it was dragged into a complicated situation by the flying knife at the beginning, and then it was completely unable to count the opponent. 】

[This shouldn’t last long. If you can crush an amateur fifth-dan like this, you must be at least a professional seventh- and eighth-dan level, right? 】

[Indeed, the strength of strong amateur fifth-dan players is basically the same as that of professional first-dan players. You have to have professional seventh- and eighth-dan players to win so much. 】

[Will it be AI playing for me? 】

[The style is different. 】

[It’s so miserable, it’s so miserable. With such a gap in strength, it’s enough to make a concession, right? 】

There was a discussion in the group.

The group member who persisted for a long time finally surrendered due to the overwhelming burden.

And Chen Yun breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the third game finally ended.

Every time you play a chess piece, you have to watch a short video of two minutes or more to wait for the real person on the opposite side to finish thinking.

Just looking at this point, it would be a great torture for Chen Yun to play in the live game.

After all, Chen Yun can make the move almost instantly, but the real person opposite has to think for a long time. It is very annoying to do this every time.

But fortunately, it's finally over now, and he can finally have a try with the next-level AI.

In fact, there are also Go AIs elsewhere.

However, it is not as powerful as the AI ​​of the Go network currently used by Chen Yun. The level 10 AI of this Go network is world-leading.

If Chen Yun wants to compete with AI, he naturally wants to compete with a more powerful one.

So even if playing against real people is a bit boring, he still has to win three games in a row against real people from time to time because of the necessary conditions for upgrading the AI.

And just when Chen Yun finally finished the game and planned to have a chance to interact with the level 7 AI before lunch, the real person on the other side who had just finished the game sent a private message.

【Another game? 】

Seeing this, Chen Yun decisively refused.

What kind of whims are there to contaminate his database once? Do you want to contaminate it a second time?
[I looked at your previous chess records, and it doesn’t look like AI, nor does it look like a certain big shot’s style. Is your progress so fast? It only took one day from interacting with level 1 AI to now? 】

Another long message came from the other side.

Obviously he couldn't accept losing.

In other words, you feel unbelievable and unacceptable about someone's genius.

Chen Yun was silent for a moment when he saw this, and then sent a message back: "Can't you make progress in every game?" 】

These words obviously stung the other party.

The other person sent several ellipses, and then another sentence: "Are we really not going to play another game?" 】

Chen Yun curled his lips helplessly and replied: [Your various intentions are too obvious, and I have no intention of continuing. 】

Immediately, he clicked on the level 7 AI game and started playing chess, ignoring the private messages.

Chen Yun's words were very straightforward and arrogant.

The strong amateur fifth-dan master on the other side of the computer was reminded of his experience when he faced a top professional ninth-dan player in the country.

At that time, he also received such a comment after losing the game.

His memory went back further, and he vaguely recalled that he was known as a genius boy when he was a child, and he said so to his peers around him.

Now things are changing.

He who laughs at others is constantly being laughed at by others.

After being the best in the world, he ascended and became one of the one hundred thousand heavenly soldiers who surrounded and suppressed Monkey King.

In a trance.

He got it.

Qi Dongxu in the group may be right.

There are so many geniuses in this world, and many people come to this world just to make up the numbers.

Watching the heated discussion among the chess friends group to decide who will play next, watching several big amateur 6th-dan and amateur 7th-dan players in the chess friend group come out to join the group.

He looks forward to the next person who realizes that the world is as uneven as he is.

Because he understands.

The strength of "Come on, Eagle Hand" is definitely far more than that.

Go is also called hand talk. It allows two players to communicate with each other faintly without speaking, and the opponent's thoughts can be seen from the game.

After taking this blow, he saw the arrogance and self-confidence of the opponent, and he also saw the nature that was neither AI nor an old-timer.

On the opposite side is a dormant monster!

(End of chapter)

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