Chapter 138 The former sage and the latter sage, the disappeared Dao Ce style! (Third update, please subscribe!)

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PS: It’s Chapter 136, I typed the title wrong!

In the history of Go in the island country, there are two recognized strongest chess masters, namely the former Saint Honinbo Doze and the latter Saint Honinbo Hidesaku.

In their respective eras, they were absolutely dominant in the island country's chess world, and that kind of dominance is unmatched by today's Tayan celebrities.

Among them, Honinbo Doze is almost two hundred years older than Honinbo Shuze.

It is worth mentioning here that Honinbo Doze was a figure from the same period as the ancient Kyushu chess sage Huang Ryuushi, and was about five to six years older than Huang Ryuushi.

It's a pity that various restrictions at the time prevented these two legends from competing in the chess game.

Among the two great chess masters, Honinbo Shusaku's reputation is more prominent. He himself has an unprecedented record of victory in the castle chess battles where there are many strong players.

You must know that this imperial chess game was the most grand and highest-level event in the ancient Go world in the island country.

From this we can imagine the dominance of Honinbo Shusaku at that time.

However, although Honinbo Shusaku's reputation is more prominent, Honinbo Dosaku's contribution to Go theory is greater, and he is even called the founder of modern Go in the island country.

As for chess ability, it is difficult to compare because the two are not in the same era and have different levels of development.

But it is worth mentioning that no wrong moves were found in the chess records left by Honinbo Dosaku, indicating that there were almost no flaws in his games. This is something Honinbo Hidetoshi could not do.

Therefore, many people in the Go community believe that if Honinbo Doze and Honinbo Hidesaku were in the same era, Honinbo Doze would definitely be stronger.

Of course, this view has been refuted by many people.

Some of them refute the view that Honinbo Shusaku died young at the age of thirty-three, and no one knows whether Honinbo Shusaku had reached his peak at the time of his death.

Therefore, if Honinbo Hidesaku had not died young, then even if Honinbo Hidesaku and Honinbo Hidesaku lived in the same era, there is no certainty that Honinbo Hidesaku would be stronger than Hidesaku.

However, whether people agree or refute, one thing is common, that is, no one denies Honinbo Doze's talent and chess ability.

From this, we can imagine Honinbo Doze’s talent, chess prowess, and influence in the Go world.

Sakamoto Hui himself is a admirer of Honinbo Dozai, so he often takes out the few surviving chess records of Honinbo Dozai to observe and practice.

This is why Sakamoto Kei felt familiar after seeing Yamazaki Sanjiro's unreasonable and deviant chess moves.

After confirming that Yamazaki Sanjiro was using Honinbo's trick, Sakamoto Hui couldn't help but feel a sudden shock, and a look of disbelief appeared on his face.

The flow of Honinbo doze has long since disappeared.

This is not because Doce style has been eliminated by the times, but because Doce style is too difficult to master. The most important thing that supports Doce style is Honinbo Doze's talent called "divine calculation".

Therefore, if your own talent is not up to standard, even if you learn the Doce style, you will not be able to master the essence and will only be able to imitate the tiger into a cat.

In the history of Go, there has been only one Honinbo Doze from beginning to end...

Also because no one has been able to truly master Dao Ce Ryu for a long time, the inheritance of Dao Ce Ryu has been lost.

Nowadays, if people want to understand the Doze style, they can only start from the few chess records left by Honinbo Doze.

Afterwards, Hui Sakamoto did not dare to think any more and walked quickly back to the chess game with the chess record in hand.

Sakamoto Kei didn't want to miss this game, but she also wanted to see how Yamazaki Sanjirō would display Doze-ryu, whether it would be like a tiger turning into a cat, or...

Except for Miki Yuko, who was slightly aware of Sakamoto Hui's strange movement, no one else noticed it.

Looking at the ancient chess book in Sakamoto Hui's hand, Miki Yuko also roughly guessed the reason for Sakamoto Hui's strange movement.

Without paying too much attention, Miki Yuko once again focused on the chess game.

At this time, Ta Yaliang had already gone through the initial shock and had readjusted his ups and downs of state of mind.

Although Taya Ryo didn't know why Yamazaki Sanshiro would play such an unreasonable and deviant chess move.

But Ryo Taya did not doubt Yamazaki Sanshiro's chess ability.

This is not only because of Miki Yuko's remarks, but also because Taya Ryo saw a lot of things from Yamazaki Sanshiro's moves just now.

Afterwards, Tayashi let out a breath of turbid air, calmed down, no longer thought about Yamazaki Sanjiro's unreasonable chess moves, and only focused on his own chess.

At the same time, Ta Yaliang also had an idea in his mind.

This idea is that no matter how unreasonable and weird Yamazaki Sanjiro's chess moves are, as long as you play your own chess well and remain unchanged in response to all changes, you will definitely win!

Thinking about it, Ta Yaliang picked up a black chess piece and placed it on the side of the white chess piece that was attacking unreasonably.

This high trap is not purely about defense, but about using offense instead of defense.

If White does not deal with it, then Black can use this move as a stepping stone to continue to seize the corner.

Retreating can form a defensive and supporting situation with the star black chess. It can not only threaten the white chess that attacks unreasonably, but also build a defensive fortress.

Ta Yaliang's chess move made the surrounding club members' eyes light up. They felt that it was a wonderful move, and there was a look of enlightenment on their faces.

Of course, Taiya Ryo's move seemed normal in the eyes of Sakamoto Hui and Miki Yuko.

Among amateur chess players, it is very common to see such moves.

It can only be said that chess ability determines vision.

Therefore, the focus of Sakamoto Hui and Miki Yuko is not on this move, but on how Yamazaki Sanjiro will deal with it.

Start a war immediately? Let's take it easy and deal with it later...

Amid the curiosity of Sakamoto Kei and Miki Yuko, Yamazaki Sanjiro reached out and picked up a white chess piece, which landed on the 3rd row and 15th column.

This position is upside down with the position of five and five. It is neither a star position nor a small eye and a high eye. It is an unreasonable chess move and a move that professional chess players will not make.

However, Yamazaki Sanjiro's position means that Yamazaki Sanjiro has no immediate plans to start a war.

Seeing this, Ta Yaliang did not rush to deal with White's first move. Instead, he grabbed the star position in the upper right corner, presenting a standard diagonal star layout.

Seeing this, Yamazaki Mijiro did not hesitate and directly moved the chess piece.

And Yamazaki Sanjiro's move once again made the faces of those watching the chess show a look of astonishment.

Even Taya Ryo was like this. Looking at Yamazaki Saniro's move to the white chess piece on the upper right corner of the star, his face was full of surprise and confusion, and he murmured, "It's Xiao Fei hanging the corner again?"

"What kind of trick is this!?"

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