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Chapter 451 Don't put it on the table, Park Jung-hwan

Chapter 451 Don't put it on the table, Park Jung-hwan

Lin Ruo's idea was to come to the middle and make a move, both to establish a presence in the center and to subtly threaten the pieces above.

If Black dares to capture it from above, then our side can take the opportunity to shoulder-push over, and then flexibly escape downwards while Black is climbing.

In this way, the center area can not only eliminate the black stones' formation, but also maintain a number of ways to move the stones in the lower part of the board.

After a brief moment of thought, Park Jung-hwan also realized something and quickly moved to the left to maintain the offensive and regain the rhythm, so as to avoid being led by the nose.

Seeing this, Lin Ruo continued to perform a shoulder thrust on the right side without saying a word.

Black has also come to climb.

White's move in the center is met with pressure from Black.

After Xiao Fei, although the moves seemed to be similar to Lin Ruo's expectations, the situation was no longer going to go as he had analyzed because Black had made a brilliant jump earlier.

Instead, they formed a light and agile form that prevented them from attacking each other.

There's nothing we can do about it.

Park Jung-hwan decisively changed his move, forcing the opponent to the top and creating a strong position.

White blocks, Black still attacks.

Lin Ruo gained the upper hand during the retreat, while Park Jung-hwan countered from the right, essentially encircling the area near the edge and bringing it under his control.

Lin Ruo naturally chose to switch and attack from the left edge, which brought the situation to a turning point.

Why is it a watershed moment?

Because Park Jung-hwan's next move was a flying attack, almost revealing his eagerness to be hit.

Lin Ruo didn't pay much attention at first. He was still trying to figure out Park Jung-hwan's next move and whether he might come down below and copy his moves.

In that case, launching an attack from the central area later would inevitably put him in a position of being caught between two men.

However, Park Jung-hwan clearly took Lin Ruo's concerns into account, so he flew away very considerately.

That was a huge favor to him.

They failed to establish the best offensive posture at all, like putting on a show that seemed good on the surface but was actually very frustrating.

Their eagerness to achieve quick results is on full display. They couldn't wait to attack the enemy as soon as they had stabilized the right side. But shouldn't you rest first after traveling such a long distance?

If you don't want to sit down and drink tea, then forget it. Just drink nuclear wastewater instead, since it's nearby anyway.

Following the initial attack, Lin Ruo seized the opportunity and launched an excellent counterattack.

It simultaneously achieves the functions of splitting the edge and attacking from both sides, which can both expand one's own territory and put pressure on the opponent's pieces, completely neutralizing the black's offensive.

Park Jung-hwan realized something was wrong and turned to ask if there was a way to undo his mistake.

The more gracefully it flew just now, the more desperately it is now being torn apart.

He felt extremely uncomfortable looking at it, but there was nothing he could do; he had to make an effort to sabotage the white pieces.

Black jumps out, and White flies out again.

This truly turned a watermelon into two pieces, and the offensive and defensive strategies were completely reversed.

Lin Ruo didn't give me any face at all. Since you've helped me so much, I'm definitely going to beat you up even harder.

If you love flying, then take off like the Big Bad Wolf and shout, "I'll be back!"

The situation was far from heated at this point, but in less than 60 moves, the AI ​​analysis showed that Black's winning percentage had already dropped to 20%.

Because of this one move, Lin Ruo's subsequent counter-pressure turned the left side completely yellow, even threatening the middle. If you don't call for a fall, who will?

Seeing Park Jung-hwan's overly aggressive attack, even the commentator from Wild Fox in the live stream couldn't help but be a little surprised.

The two played very aggressively in this game. Indeed, Park Jung-hwan initially played very aggressively against Lin Ruo.

But just as it took flight, it was as if the kite had broken its string, and suddenly it began to be blown about haphazardly by the wind.

The commentator didn't understand why Park Jung-hwan was so brave. He should have thought more about flying solo and realized that he wasn't a good flyer.

But the result was that it flew away, which clearly indicates a problem with the overall perspective.

Or perhaps because the right side took off, in a moment of excitement, the left side also flew off mindlessly, and then this big, round shape was punctured by the nail.

It's safe to say that Park Jung-hwan's brain wasn't eaten by zombies after making this move.

To drop your win rate to 20% in an instant is an absolutely terrible move, no less than being overconfident at the start and showing off by playing the center point.

That's too brave, too over the top. You can tell he listens to Jeff Chang's songs all the time.

This surprised most viewers, as the gap between the two sides during the planning stage had widened to the point of being as vast as the Pacific Ocean.

Is there a problem with this? No problem.

Laugh! What are you standing there for?
Viewers of the live stream may not be able to tell who is better or worse, but they can definitely see who has a higher and lower win rate in the real-time AI analysis.

With a 20% win rate, even my grandma couldn't win.

[Did Park Jung-hwan bow his head before Lin Gengxin even got a chance to use his full strength? Did he trip over something? There must be small stones in the match room; the environment is problematic. A rematch is necessary.]

[What's with the talk of rematches? I heard Lin was negotiating with advertisers yesterday. Did he transfer the money to Park Jung-hwan overnight, so Park started the match today? He'd have to declare Lin the loser himself, engaging in shady dealings.]

【Go check your bank transfer records, I'm going to report Lin Gou!】 【What do you know? Park Jung-hwan said he wanted to show Lin Ruo that a newbie can't cause any trouble. To deal a heavy blow to your opponent, you first need to excite them. Old Park is setting up a trap, you know? Let you have some fun before the end of the world.】

Yes, the great Park Jung-hwan 9-dan probably wanted to give up the first game so he could win the next three in a row and feel satisfied.

[Then I suggest letting them win the second game tomorrow too, since a comeback from a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2 would be more impressive.]

[Let's let him win the third game too. Giving him a world championship title first will drive Lin Gengxin into a frenzy; that's more polite.]

...

Amidst a flood of comments, the commentator was still marveling at the incredible popularity of the day when, in the next second, he saw nearly ten thousand viewers disappear from the live stream.

Most people lack patience, so once Lin Ruo established an advantage, they naturally left the live stream.

Then I'll come back every twenty minutes to ask what's going on, or I'll just stop coming in and wait until I see the results.

This is the first time that Wild Fox's commentary has felt that their own player winning a game is not a good thing.

There were many comments in the live stream, but those who were keeping quiet were the ones who left faster than anyone else.

The heat dissipated so quickly; they all came and went like the wind, clearly dressed in high-end clothing.

When the commentator's camera switched back to the game, they saw Lin Ruo chasing and beating Park Jung-hwan as soon as they entered the room.

That's right, it was a chase attack. The tenacious Park Jung-hwan even tried to fight back, pressing down on four lines below, trying to unleash his attack on Lin Ruo, and reorganizing his offensive against the two groups of white stones on the left.

As a result, his neck was twisted and snapped; the dog couldn't even bark.

Just like Park Jung-hwan, who has now been rendered speechless, his desperate attempt to apply pressure has once again become a blunder that leaves him powerless in the game.

Simply put, White has secured territory in the lower area by using this opportunity.

The subsequent sharp move didn't yield any benefits either. After a few moves, Black attempted to cut off White's stones, but Lin Ruo attacked from above and then surged forward, crushing this unrealistic fantasy.

The attack completely destroyed Park Jung-hwan's formation on the left flank.

What can he do to salvage the current situation? The truth is, he can't salvage it at all.

One wrong step and one wrong step after another.

Park Jung-hwan completely understood the meaning of that sentence; a torrent of fluid was incredibly satisfying.

Park Jung-hwan had originally planned to make great strides today, but having come this far, he could only think of postponing his grand plans until tomorrow.

Although he still has a considerable advantage on the right, the real problem is that the advantage on the right is ineffective.

The white stones on the left, however, are in a state of absolute fluidity, so vibrant that it defies description, as they are flowing down a mountainside.

At that time, this vitality will transform into a raging torrent that engulfs everything in its path.

It's not just bad now, it's completely over.

It was a bit too fast, almost hasty.

Park Jung-hwan didn't know how to describe the feeling; he only knew that every move Lin Ruo made afterward was suffocating.

First, they squeezed him so tightly he almost made a squeaking sound, then they cut off his abdominal points, and then they attacked his only stronghold in the middle.

When you have the upper hand, you can act as if you've drunk something, without any regard for the consequences.

The advantage is just too great. As someone who can sweep across flat ground, with such a huge advantage, it's just like eating and drinking – just go all out and finish.

Success is achieved when your opponent is so disoriented that they leave the game room.

However, it's hard to say whether Park Jung-hwan is currently incoherent, but Korean viewers watching the live stream are already incoherent.

After all, we've been looking forward to it for almost two days, hoping their national champions will perform brilliantly and make a big splash, proving who is the true world's number one Go player.

The final result was that something big was done, but the verb used at the beginning was wrong.

It should be changed to "pull".

Park Jung-hwan definitely had a big bowel movement, and it wasn't Lin Ruo who told him to; he just inexplicably started having one while he was having sex.

The time spent pulling was short, but the quantity was so large that it overwhelmed the Korean audience, causing them to exclaim in disgust.

As a result, they couldn't help but hypnotize themselves: Isn't the finals tomorrow? Why today? Let's call it a day, we'll come back tomorrow.

Yes, yes, today isn't the Mengbaihe Cup finals, it's clearly a neighborhood competition, otherwise how could the gap be so big?

Who is Park Jung-hwan? He's the world's number one player, so it's impossible for him to be beaten by such a large margin.

Either they weren't awake, or the Chinese broadcasting platform was broadcasting a fake live stream.

It can't possibly be like that.

In a state of self-hypnosis, the viewers in the Korean live stream left very quickly, while the Chinese viewers were as happy to leave as the Korean viewers were to leave, highlighting the contrast.

Come happily, leave in a bad mood.

They knew better than Park Jung-hwan what was going to happen next.

At this moment, Park Jung-hwan was merely struggling in his death throes; he had no desire to become the fastest person to be eliminated in this year's Dream Lily Cup.

(End of this chapter)

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