Saturday.
After Chen Anxia simply washed up and had breakfast, he came to the computer, clicked on the webpage of the Go website that he had already collected, and chose to enter the website.
Without any incident, Chen Anxia entered the Go website directly.
Then, Chen Anxia saw the maintenance and upgrade announcement popping up on the Go website.
Through this announcement, Chen Anxia also had a general understanding of the website.
The original Go website could only randomly match opponents.
This matching mechanism is very flawed, and it is often impossible to match opponents with equal chess skills.
Therefore, in the past, users of Go websites, except for novices, often looked for opponents from their attention lists who had already played the game and were of comparable skill.
Or you can use the search and invitation functions to invite specific users to play games.
This time, the maintenance and upgrade mainly focuses on optimizing and upgrading the matching section and subdividing it into three major sections.
These three sections correspond to novices, amateur chess players and professional chess players respectively.
Moreover, in the two sections of amateur chess players and professional chess players, the corresponding ranks are also subdivided.
In this way, each chess player can choose a section that matches his or her own chess ability to match and play.
In addition, this time the maintenance and upgrade of the Go website also added a points system.
Points can be obtained by winning games. At the same time, the corresponding points have corresponding ranks, and you can only enter the corresponding section to play games.
For example, if your points have reached the level of the amateur section, then you cannot enter the novice section, and the opponents you match will also be players with corresponding points.
It has to be said that this maintenance and upgrade of the Go website has greatly enhanced the user's playing experience.
Whether you are a novice or an experienced player, you can basically match up with an opponent of corresponding chess strength, making the game evenly matched and more interesting.
This was exactly what Chen Anxia wanted, and Chen Anxia couldn't help but silently praise the operation of the Go website.
After understanding the basic rules of the website, Chen Anxia started to register users.
It is worth mentioning that the Go website only supports letters, numbers, or letters + numbers when registering user names.
Chen Anxia did not delve into why this was the case.
However, Chen Anxia remembered that the Go website that appeared in the "Soul of Chess" anime seemed to be like this.
For this reason, Shindo Hikaru also gave Fujiwara Sae the name sai.
After Chen Anxia thought for a moment, he tried to fill in the two letters 'GG', and the result showed that the username was available.
This means that Chen Anxia can register the username GG.
Chen Anxia really didn't expect that this popular Internet word in the previous life had not been registered.
This may be because the times are different, or it may be because the world is different, so the word GG has not developed and become popular in the world of "Soul of Chess".
This result couldn't be better for Chen Anxia.
In the previous life, GG was originally the abbreviation of good-game, meaning 'play well', and later it expanded to have many other meanings.
Of course, this is not what Chen Anxia meant by the name GG.
The GG chosen by Chen Anxia is the abbreviation of Go-God, which means 'God of Go'.
This name represents Chen Anxia's ambition.
The original Chen Anxia only wanted to complete the world tasks released by the system, and all he wanted was how to stand at the top of chess.
Today, Chen Anxia, after knowing his abilities, is no longer satisfied with standing at the top of chess.
Rather, he wants to achieve the 'god move' that all chess players in this world are pursuing and become the true god of Go.
After registering, Chen Anxia clicked directly into the novice section and chose matching.
Chen Anxia originally thought that matching would take time, but unexpectedly, just a few seconds later, the website prompted that the match was successful.
Then, the computer screen in front of Chen Anxia turned around and came to the game interface.
Immediately afterwards, two options appeared in the game interface, single and double.
Chen Anxia knew that this was the same as guessing the first number in Go in real life. Then the website system would randomly produce a piece and an odd number appeared. Then the person who guessed the odd number would take black first, and vice versa.
Chen Anxia chose odd here, and then the number of random numbers produced by the website system was also an odd number.
This means that in this game of chess, Chen Anxia took the lead with black.
The chess game started soon.
Because he was a novice on the Internet, Chen Anxia had no burden at all. He followed his existing knowledge of chess theory and played chess on the online chessboard.
First hand, the star position in the upper left corner!
After Chen Anxia made his move, the opponent immediately made his move to the star in the upper right corner.
After playing more than a dozen moves of chess, Chen Anxia knew that the opponent he was playing against was obviously a novice, and there was no need to think at all when playing chess.
Therefore, Chen Anxia's download was smooth and enjoyable.
After just ten minutes, the chess game came to an end.
In the end, Chen Anxia won the game seven and a half times with black.
Although Chen Anxia is a novice, this game is the first game that Chen Anxia has played independently.
But after being baptized by the two major chess principles that remained in his mind, Chen Anxia's chess skills had already surpassed the level of a novice without even realizing it.
Chen Anxia also felt this intuitively.
This intuitive feeling is that during the game, after knowing the opponent's chess strength, Chen Anxia was very sure that he could win.
This is the confidence that the gap in chess prowess brings to Chen Anxia.
Not only that, during the game, Chen Anxia also felt that the two major chess principles that remained in his mind continued to blend with him as the game progressed, allowing him to enter a wonderful state of seeming enlightenment but not enlightenment.
In this state, every chess move seems to have countless inspirations bursting out in his mind, making him intoxicated, and even allowing him to make wonderful chess moves that he had never thought of before.
If any serious chess player knew this, they would be shocked and unbelievable.
Because Chen Anxia's state is exactly the state that chess players will be in after they gain understanding of chess.
For chess players, chess enlightenment is something that can only be encountered but cannot be sought. Some chess players have never encountered it even once in their lives.
But looking at Chen Anxia's situation, as if he could enter chess at any time, how could this not make them feel shocked and unbelievable.
Not to mention them, even top chess players such as Fujiwara Sawei and Taya Ren would definitely be horrified after learning about Chen Anxia's situation.
Throughout the entire history of Go, no matter how talented the players are, they cannot be like Chen Anxia, who can enter the stage of chess understanding at any time.
If Chen Anxia were to be described as talented, it would only be the best in ancient and modern times, overshadowing the entire history of Go...
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