Chinanews.com, December 28. According to the Chinese Weiqi Association, the second China-Russia Internet Go Exchange Tournament kicked off recently.

The competition continued the first well-received competition mode, with two teams: China-Russia United Team 1 and China-Russia United Team 2. Each team is composed of 5 Chinese chess players and 5 Russian chess players, a total of 10 people. .

The competition will be played one game per day and is expected to end in late January 2023.

Players are fighting.

Image source: Chinese Weiqi Association

  In the first game, Team 2 Li Yude 3d held black against Valeria Klochkina 3d, who had won the Russian National Women's Championship.

In the layout stage, both players played steadily. White made some mistakes when the middle belly was encircled. After the black piece was drawn in the middle, the winning rate once soared to 90. However, black was not active enough in the subsequent encirclement process, and was defeated by White. The search for chess was serious, and the row reached 235 moves, and finally black lost with 8.5 moves.

  This event is hosted by the Chinese Go Association and the Russian Go Federation.

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