Go: Is the portable old man the nine-time champion?

Chapter 47: Expelled from the sect!

Chapter 47: Expelled from the sect!

"Mr. Jin, I've got the information you wanted."

Behind the scenes of the final of the Jiangxiang Cup National Go Tournament, Jin Wan, the 9th dan, was invited to explain the second game and then took a rest backstage. After the big game explanation was over, it was the turn of the two contestants to go out and receive the fans.

Jin Wan took the folder handed to her by her assistant. There was a photo of Jin Wan and her two children on it, and other information was written below.

This is exactly what Jin Wan asked his assistant to do while holding the photo on the stage.

Three minutes, I want all the information about this man!
"Yi Zheng, a student in Class A at Yunyi Chess Academy, won all the first rounds of the Go Professional Ranking Exchange Tournament. He and I are from the same hometown, so we have a good connection."

Jin Wan looked at the news and nodded. Judging from Yi Zheng's performance during the market explanation just now, it was not surprising that a kid with such vision and overall view won all the games in the first stage.

At least in Jin Wan's opinion, Yi Zheng already possesses some professional characteristics, even mid-to-high-level professional characteristics.

It’s just that due to the limitations of our current strength, most people can hardly see it.

Jin Wan seemed to have thought of something and asked, "I remember Shi Yu also won all the games in the first stage, right?"

The assistant beside him flattered him calmly, "Yes, everyone knows that you are the best at training professional 9th-dan players. Thanks to your careful training, Master Jin, Shi Yu is now recognized as the most likely to become a professional this year and the most outstanding among the young people striving for the dan position."

"Heh." Jin Wan remained calm on the surface when he heard this, but he was actually very pleased in his heart.

Jin Wan feels that the thing he is most proud of in his life is not that he won the national title, but that he has trained a new generation of chess masters in China.

So what if I was last among the title holders before? So what if I can't beat you? Can your apprentice beat mine?

Look at my apprentice, and then look at your apprentices! They may not even get the title.

Stop talking so much nonsense. A hero never brags about his past achievements. We are all older than children now!

Because of Jiang Mobai's success, Jin Wan has devoted a lot of attention in recent years to training new people, hoping that he can replicate the miracles of his eldest apprentice.

There are two chess masters in one family. As a teacher, I am not a chess master, but I am better than one!
Cultivate a chess master!

Shi Yu was also trained by Jin Wan with great effort. In his opinion, Shi Yu had the potential to become a future Go Master, but...

"This kid has nothing to do every day and likes to play cosplay. Last year, he secretly ate some midnight snacks and got food poisoning and diarrhea, so he didn't even get a chance to play professionally. Otherwise, he would have been in the professional arena by now. He wasted a year for nothing."

Jin Wan couldn't help but shake his head and sigh when he thought of this. Children nowadays are more and more difficult to manage. They are not like them when they were young, who were innocent and only knew how to study.

"But at the age of almost sixteen, the prospects for future development are probably difficult.

But with this vision, becoming a professional backbone won't be a problem, and if you work hard enough, you may also achieve success later in life."

Jin Wan glanced at the age on Yi Zheng's information sheet and couldn't help but sigh. He knew that Yi Zheng should be quite old, but he didn't expect him to be so old.

No matter how you look at it, age is definitely a drawback.

If you become a professional at the age of almost sixteen, your development prospects will definitely be limited.

If you take one step slower, you will take every step slower. After all, the person in front of you will not stop and wait for you to catch up.

Jin Wan, 9th Dan, seemed to have thought of something at this moment: "But this name sounds a little familiar. You go out first, I'll take a look at it myself."

The assistant nodded and waited outside the door. As Jin Wan thought about this, she turned to the next page, which recorded Yi Zheng's experience.

"You were almost a pro seven or eight years ago? And suddenly your level regressed?"

Jin Wan looked at the introduction and suddenly remembered something: "I remember, I've heard of this child before, and then I heard about the story of Zhongyong. I didn't expect to see him again."

But before Jin Wan had time to express his feelings, he was attracted by the information below.

"Researched the latest changes in the Heavenly Demon Great Transformation and defeated Kuroki Ryuji in two matches."

Jin Wan naturally knew about Kuroki Ryuji. No matter which country it was, it would definitely pay close attention to potential newcomers in the Go field of other countries.

Even many new players in our country who are unknown to chess fans in our own country have already been on the research lists of many countries.

Because chess fans only get to know people after they have achieved results, but other countries use the content on the chess records to determine whether those people have potential and whether they will develop in the future, and they conduct targeted research in advance.

Ryuji Kuroki is one of the representatives of Japanese Go newcomers that China has always paid attention to, not to mention that he comes from a prominent family. His brother is one of the old rivals of Jin Wan's apprentice Jiang Mobai.

"At such a young age, he's already researched a new variation of the Heavenly Demonic Transformation? There are rumors that Yi Zheng's obsession with researching new variations of the opening pattern has led to his decline in skills. What the hell?"

Jin Wan didn't know what to say when he saw the news, because theoretically speaking, new changes in the routine must have been expanded and researched after countless accumulations by professionals at a high level.

What kind of research results can people with ordinary professions or even those without professional skills produce?

Is it a joke that a college student starts studying the most cutting-edge field of quantum mechanics?
Of course, that doesn’t mean they don’t have advantages.

Theoretically, professionals at high levels have a deep understanding of the level of stereotypes, and because of this, it is easy for them to fall into the constraints of past thinking and find it difficult to break the routine, while people with lower levels do not have this shortcoming.

But this is just nonsense. How can you talk about innovation if you don’t even have any accumulation?

"He did manage to come up with something, but it still took up quite a bit of time."

Looking at the contents on the chess record, Jin Wan couldn't help but shook his head and sighed. What's the point of being able to research this little change? It would only delay himself.

"I want to see what else you can research."

After Jin Wan, the 9th dan, briefly flipped through the information, it looked like Yi Zheng's game records were attached at the back. Sometimes, one can get a clearer picture of a person through his chess.

"Is this a new change? Interesting and worth studying."

"This style goes against the principles of Go! How did Yun Yi teach him? It's like he's just a street Go player."

"what is this?"

"Point three three?!"

“Hoohoo, hoohoo—hoo!”

"Evil ways! Evil ways! Bastard! I'm going to expel him from the sect!"

If Master Ke were here, he would definitely complain, "He's not even your disciple, why are you expelling him?"

The assistant outside the door was also confused when he heard the angry voice inside. What happened?
Who are you going to expel from the sect? !
(End of this chapter)

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