Chapter 395: Cold and Mysterious
[Wuhu Sima] I did review the game very seriously, and naturally I was shocked during the review process!
He said, "Although I didn't understand her moves when I was playing just now, but now that I'm reviewing them, I realize that many of her irrational moves aren't really unreasonable, but rather her strategy is too profound! Oh my God, what kind of opponent am I playing against?"
[Wuhu Sima] started to praise Gu Qingge, who had just won two games against him. The more he praised the opponent, the less shameful it seemed for him to lose to him.
Of course, the audience did not accept his explanation. Some of them who were not very good at chess but had bad tempers started to curse directly, saying that [Wuhu Sima] no longer had the strength of a professional ninth-dan player. He was more of an anchor who created show effects than a chess player.
And precisely because [Wuhu Sima]'s live broadcast room is very popular, he himself is considered a big anchor in the field of Go.
Therefore, the fact that he lost to a mysterious master [Gu Qingqingqing] was quickly reported by some self-media and marketing accounts.
The news created by these self-media editors will be pushed to netizens who like to follow these big anchors. They will see news like this on places like Toutiao and UC.
Shocking! Retired Go master [Wuhu Sima] loses to mysterious online Go master
[Wuhu Sima]: I lost not because I'm bad, but because my opponent is too scary!
A mysterious amateur online chess player easily crushes a professional 9th-dan player [Wuhu Sima]. What's the reason behind this?
China's "Universe-style" Go master [Wuhu Sima] was completely defeated by a mysterious newcomer. Has a new Go school been born?!
"In-depth review of the chess game where [Wuhu Sima] lost to the mysterious master, it's terrifying to think about it carefully!"
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Driven by these self-media and marketing accounts, many people who follow Go, the national chess game, were of course stunned. Some people naturally sneered after reading the news, thinking that the self-media was making trouble again.
Some people are convinced that the Japanese Go world may have produced a new super genius, and they plan to try their hand in the field of online Go first, build up momentum, and then make a real comeback to sweep the world!
Some people couldn't help but retort, why isn't there a genius in the Chinese Go world?
Such a rebuttal is weak. Anyone who knows a little about Go knows that the popular Go schools nowadays all originated from the vassal states of Japan, and Japan also has the largest number of top-notch master-level Go players...
As for Chinese Go, it seems that there are no top players. Perhaps people with such high IQs have gone on to do other things and have not developed into professional players.
This actually makes sense. There are quite a lot of amateur Go enthusiasts in China. There are even many Go teahouses that are quite popular. There are also many people who like to play Go and gamble for a small amount of money, but not many people really take it as a profession.
In addition to the self-media and marketing accounts reporting on the [Wuhu Sima] failure incident, there was also a group of friends in the Go forum who discussed the matter, and some even started a thread to review the second game.
One forum user commented, "Wuhu Sima's skill level is declining, but the cosmic flow he used in the second game was truly remarkable. He put a lot of effort into the early stages of his strategy, but as time went on, he unknowingly lost his advantage. The most frustrating thing is, he didn't even realize he'd lost the advantage. This isn't just because he's getting older and his calculations are failing, but also because his opponent is incredibly strong!"
"As an amateur 6th-dan Go enthusiast, I watched the live broadcast and also watched the subsequent replay by [Wuhu Sima]. I have to say, this mysterious player is truly formidable. His opponent plays a very steady style, preferring to win without a fight. Anyway, I've been paying special attention to the player nicknamed [Gu Qingqingqing]. Can you believe she's actually female? When did female Go players become so formidable?"
"Just because someone says they're a woman doesn't mean they're actually a woman. The Go game platform, Soul of Chess, doesn't require real-name registration, so the information is filled out randomly. It's very likely that the other party bought the account casually."
"I think it's ridiculous that so many people are discussing this mysterious online chess player. He just beat [Wuhu Sima] twice, which doesn't seem like a big deal. This [Wuhu Sima] is a livestreamer, and his chess skills are nowhere near what they were at his peak. He's playing chess now, and it's really fun to watch."
"That's right. Let's wait until this [Gu Qingqingqing] defeats those truly skilled Go streamers or professional Go players. Aren't there many young professional Go players from Japan who also broadcast live and coach Go on the game platform Soul of Go? If she's really that good, she should go and defeat the Japanese!"
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The discussion on [Gu Qingqingqing] in the Go forum is relatively objective. Everyone thinks that her victory over [Wuhu Sima] is nothing. Some forum members even confidently say, "I can do it too."
As a result, some netizens were really instigated to challenge [Wuhu Sima], and [Wuhu Sima] accepted the challenge. First of all, he felt that this would still have a live broadcast effect, and secondly, he also needed to prove himself again so that everyone would not really think that he had won.
The result of the challenge surprised many netizens who thought that [Wuhu Sima] was no longer capable.
Because these Go enthusiasts who said "I can do it too" were no match for [Wuhu Sima] at all. The most arrogant one was even defeated by [Wuhu Sima], who really didn't give him any face at all.
As a result, this challenge brought a lot of traffic to [Wuhu Sima] and also made [Gu Qingqingqing] more popular, because everyone discovered that this mysterious chess player who suddenly appeared was really strong!
However, [Gu Qingqingqing] is not the kind of fanatical chess fan who plays chess on the "Hikaru no Go" game platform all day long. She only plays two or three games a day, her online time is uncertain, and she has not added anyone as a friend. This makes those Go fans who want to observe her playing chess very uncomfortable, because without friends, there is no way to watch her play chess.
In this way, unless she meets a celebrity on the Soul of Go platform again, it will be a rare thing to watch her play chess.
Gu Qingge herself didn't think too much about it. She didn't even open the chat box when playing chess. However, this behavior accidentally made her "personality" become unusually cold and mysterious...
Many people who play chess with her even feel like they are playing against a computer...
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