
Great Han Chess Saint
大汉棋圣
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 599k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 2d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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196Chapters
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Save money: The protagonist is reborn in the world championship in the AI era and strengthens his brain calculation to defeat Lee Chang Ho 50-50🤣
Let's talk about something that this book sounds good in theory but doesn't do in practice.
Most of the novels about Go that I read in the past start with a dream-seeking boy, and then he becomes half human and half dog, and then his skills defeat everything. But the setting of the protagonist is different. The protagonist himself is the world champion in the post-dog era. No matter what happens with this world championship, in the post-dog era, even if you steal the chicken, the lower limit of your own strength should be quite high. The protagonist also travels directly through time, and is a full-level account in the next version or even the next version. Theoretically speaking, anyone who hits him will be a fish pond. Even if a generation of dogs come out, they can still dominate the whole world.
It's too detailed and slows down the pace. It is recommended to speed up some
1. I prefer reading Go articles, but in fact I don't understand Go, so I just read them as cool articles. 2. Because 1. The author describes these 40 chapters in too detail. Almost every game is described from beginning to end. Maybe those who know Go will find it exciting? Or is it written in such detail to prove the author's Go skills? But other Go articles don't write every move of every game in detail. It is recommended that you only write down the important parts of the chess game in detail and keep the unimportant ones brief. The current pace is too slow, and I even feel that the author is deliberately understating the word count. . . I can tolerate writing like this during the free period, but after it is written in this way, there is a high probability that I will either abandon the book or skip chapters. . .
The world champion in the AI era, after cheating to increase the computing power, he will be 50-50 equal to Lee Chang-ho...
Selling dog meat on a sheep's head
Why do you need to add a big man here?
How did this book get into Sanjiang🤔
Most readers don't play Go, but the author wants readers to learn Go.
No, just use AI for what it is used for. Why do you have to be tough and what does it mean?
Does it have anything to do with Dahan, other than the protagonist's name?
How should I put it? The chess writing is professional, but the book is a bit like the way it was written five years ago. The label says it's funny but it doesn't make you laugh at all. The author is most likely an old Bidden, and he plays with old jokes. To put it inappropriately, the protagonist's game feels like AI taming humans - no emotion. Hey, now if I want to get good grades and write about Go, I can't just write about Go. The protagonist will not be fleshed out just by writing about Go. I don't know how other readers feel, but I just feel that it's very stiff.
After reading more than eight chapters, I always feel that this book has an AI flavor, which assists production. "It was never... But..." And every chapter has "Then, of course, forget it, but yeah"
I thought it was the chess master who smashed Liu Xian to death with a chessboard.
I'm a bit glassy, delete the post + only visible to the poster
Is this really a Go article? I thought it was a historical text
A very poor opening. If the author felt that the game was amateurish, shouldn't he write it faster? Why did he write each round in such ink, while constantly emphasizing that the game was amateurish and the protagonist had no feeling about winning, and at the same time, he couldn't explain it in detail. The only thing the narrator was saying was that this might be the beginning of a future that will be recorded in history. The author didn't think that writing like this would be more satisfying, right? If you want to write about Go, you should first learn from the top books. Don't be too arrogant. This shows that the writing style cannot make up for the weak plot.
It turns out it's Lao Platinum, can't I renew my contract? Why is it gone? I only found out after reading it in other novels.
The writing is too professional
It's so professional that it doesn't sound like a novel. 🙂
Ke Jie wins the championship
Shocking and waiting for spoon flow, this can also be turned over
I can write about playing chess, but other details are average.
Especially in novels, the protagonist is very handsome, and then Japanese and Korean girls come to chat with the protagonist. At this time, the psychological thoughts of the protagonist will jump out. Korean girls all have plastic surgery, and Japanese girls have very abnormal psychology. Then there are often some opinions of the author on Japan and South Korea. I wonder if the author can write less subjective views on other countries. I came here to watch the chess game, not your criticism of Japan and South Korea. Since you don't like Japanese and Korean people, then write less about Japanese and Korean girls picking up conversations.
I thought I traveled to the Han Dynasty and became Liu Qi
The plots of the latest two chapters should be carefully considered.
Seeing Liu Qi and Jin Eunji alone together, the key point is that Jin Eunji also seems to be a thoughtful person. This kind of plot is cautious. As long as she has a wrong idea, Liu Qi will not be able to explain it. She has a bad reputation. It is recommended to mainly play chess. If you really want the heroine to find a reliable one 😅
Now check the AI article. The author uses AI to play chess and then explains it. Is it considered an alternative AI article? 🤭🤭🤭
I haven't played Go for a long, long time. Although the chess score attached by the author is very good, I have lost the energy to read it. That's it, I should have left directly, but because I was afraid of losing followers and hurting the author, I would like to mention here that the removal is due to my own reasons. After all, I really don't have the energy now, and I can even say that I don't have the IQ to read Go. The writing is really good, the author, please give it a try.
Let me briefly describe my own feelings.
I don't understand Go, so I skipped through this book, basically reading chapters about daily life and winning championships. For me, those chapters about playing chess were completely incomprehensible.
This author never reads comments and doesn't correct typos.
Please Lao Duan continue to write seriously and passionately
Even though I don't understand Go, it didn't stop me from reading this book. I came across some interesting points that reminded me of my career in the past. Having been reading online for about thirty years, Lao Duan's social insight is undoubtedly one of the top ten at the starting point. In terms of personal preference, it is definitely in the top three. Although I don't quite agree with certain views.
I don't know how to play chess, but I think the author's writing is pretty good.
Can you please check it after you finish writing it? I often write wrong black and white pieces.
There was a novel before that was about traveling through time, and then the system gave me all kinds of abilities, including the ability of the Han chess master. Which book is this? I kind of forgot
I thought it was a historical novel about Liu Qi who traveled back in time, but it turned out to be a Go novel with a modern setting.