w88 casino News Network (Special Correspondent Liu Qiuchen Aijiao)11month8On the 7181st, the third station of the Wangjun National College Military Chess Tournament was at Ningyuan Building103The classroom is at war. This event is hosted by the Chess and Cards Club of w88 casino and adoptedQQProvide live reports to netizens in the form of live broadcast.
Wang Jun, the person in charge of the Four Kingdoms Military Chess at the Chinese Chess Academy, is the “first person in the Four Kingdoms Military Chess in China”had a fierce battle with w88 casino player Zhou Yu. The game adopted a best-of-three-game system, and Wang Jun finally won 2-0.
At seven o'clock in the afternoon, Wang Jun and Zhou Yu started the battle on time. At the beginning, both sides were a little reluctant to let go, but as the game progressed, the players gradually got into the state. Zhou Yu took the lead in defeating Wang Jun's army commander, which was a huge loss in the military chess game. Although Zhou Yu took the lead in the game and gained a large advantage, Wang Jun used his experience to continuously protect his pieces and still won the first set with difficulty. Perhaps the loss in the first game made Zhou Yu a little anxious. In the second game, Zhou Yu made many mistakes and the game showed a one-sided trend. After two sets, Wang Jun won the game with a total score of 2-0.
After the game, Wang Jun went to the first classroom of Qiusuo Building to explain the first game of the two sides to the military chess enthusiasts.
Wang Jun spoke highly of our players when being interviewed by reporters. He said: "Zhou Yu has a good foundation in military chess and a very rigorous thinking. However, due to the lack of fighting against masters and lack of experience, he cannot grasp the opportunity to win." At the same time, Wang Jun also clarified the purpose of this event, which is to promote the thinking of military chess to the majority of college students. This can not only train college students' reasoning and dialectical skills, but also contribute to the development of my country's military chess industry.