Chapter 41 Are You a Humanoid?



Chinese chess players exchange group.

"Gumon joined the chat group!"

Gumon.

He is a professional eighth-dan master.

He has participated in various domestic and international competitions, and has strong chess skills and is good at both opening and closing moves.

There are a large number of fans among both amateur and professional chess players.

As soon as he joined.

The chat group, which had been relatively quiet before, suddenly exploded.

Zhuge Feifei (Professional Level 1): "Boss Gu Meng! Welcome, Boss Gu Meng! Sunflower seeds, drinks, and mineral water are available in the front row."

Liu Xuexiao (Professional 1st Level): "Master Gu Meng, when will you give a chess lecture? I benefited a lot from your last lecture."

Wang Gang (Amateur 9th Dan): "Welcome, big man!"

Tianpeng (Amateur 8th Dan): "I didn't expect that it would be Gu Meng who joined the group. I was really shocked."

Gu Meng (professional 8th dan): "Hello everyone! I'm Gu Meng. I'd like to know the reason why I can't play Go. Please tell me everything from beginning to end."

Wang Gang (Amateur 9th Dan): "Let me explain! This is what happened..."

When Wang Gang was narrating what happened.

There was another professional 4th dan player in the group who automatically revealed that he had just played against "I can't play Go" and was defeated and surrendered in the middle game.

At the same time, the video of the chess game was also released in the group.

Gu Meng (professional 8th dan): "There are only four games so far, and we are still unsure of this person's identity."

Wang Gang (Amateur 9th Dan): "Boss, could it be Ajie?"

Ajie.

He is an unparalleled Go genius.

He started to show his talent at the age of 16.

Now I am 22 years old.

He has won nine world championships.

He became the number one in the history of Go, and no one can surpass him.

However, the personality of a genius is not much different from that of an ordinary young person.

Lively and cheerful, also likes some pranks.

It was also previously revealed that Ajie opened a second account and became the number one Go player on the Korean Internet.

Now a guy named "I can't play Go" suddenly appears on Penguin Go, who has a weird style of play and is very powerful.

It's really not hard to associate it with.

This is the trumpet opened by Ajie.

Everyone in the group also agreed.

Tianpeng (Amateur 8th Dan): "I feel like it's pretty likely to be Ajie."

Chen Zhipeng (Professional Dan): "If it's Ajie, I think the possibility is quite high. He's the only one who can change his style at will when facing a professional player."

Wang Yuming (Professional 3rd Dan): "Hahaha, if it's Ajie, then everything makes sense. Chinese New Year is really boring, all I can do is go online and play chess. And the naming style of the ID is quite similar to his."

Xiao Heng (Professional 4th Dan): "Boss, is this Ajie?"

Gu Meng (professional 8th dan): "No! As soon as I saw the game with the line "I can't play Go," I contacted Ajie and confirmed it wasn't him."

Gu Meng (professional 8th dan): "The Chinese Go world is neither big nor small. There are only a few professionals. Those who can play in this style are also professional 6th dan and above, and the range is even narrower. But we didn't find anyone in this range."

Gu Meng (professional 8th dan): "So, I guess it's probably from abroad."

This guess.

It immediately caused an uproar among the crowd.

Wang Lei (Professional 6th Dan): "Korean or Japanese? Are they here to seek revenge?"

Wang Gang (Amateur 9th Dan): "Looking at it this way, the ID 'I can't play Go' is incredibly aggressive. He can't even play Go, yet he managed to defeat us like this."

Zhuge Feifei (Professional 1st Level): "They're definitely here to stir up trouble. I think it's from South Korea. Last time, Ajie used a fake account and dominated the Korean Go website, unbeatable. Their reputation has been ruined, and they're still being mocked by Go enthusiasts in China and other island countries."

Wu Ming (Professional 2nd Dan): "The possibility of South Korea is indeed very high. So what's next? At this rate, if no one stops him, he will most likely reach the summit."

Tianpeng (Amateur 8th Dan): "What can we do? Get rid of him! It would be a shame if the Chinese chess world was destroyed by a Korean chess player and he reached the top."

In the Chinese chess player exchange group.

The diving chess players began to bubble up.

Please offer suggestions on how to deal with the question “I don’t know how to play Go”.

Any industry.

Everyone has dignity.

As Chinese people, Go also originated from China. When facing outsiders, we can be humble, but we will never allow them to run wild.

For a while.

Defeat “I can’t play Go” and prevent him from reaching the top.

It has become the top priority in maintaining the Chinese chess world.

This is not because the chess players are too nervous.

It was really because of my Go skills that "I can't play Go" that they saw a threat.

This kind of chess style is full of killing.

It has not appeared in the chess world yet.

Therefore, almost everyone is affirming.

My true ability in not playing Go is even more terrifying.

The current style of chess is to kill all opponents.

It was just a trick he used to cover up his true chess skills.

There is a professional seventh-dan player in the group who is even more speculative.

The other party is very likely to have the strength of the ninth level!

This guess.

Recognized by everyone.

And those who can reach the ninth level.

Look around the world.

There are only a few of them.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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