A few days ago, the finals of the 2023 Business Chess Championship were held in Pu'er, Yunnan. As a result of the competition, Chen Yu, a senior disciple of chess saint Nie Weiping, defeated Yi Bing and became the chess king of the year.
In this bureau, Chen Yu is in charge. In the layout stage, the two sides fought directly in the upper right corner. Fierce battles quickly swept the audience. Immediately, the four great dragons on both sides wrestled together.
During the battle, black made a mistake. Chen Yu hurriedly abandoned the pawn first, turned around and launched a new round of onslaught against the big dragon of the black chess. Although black eventually struggled to work, the situation was no longer enough. Yi Bing can only vote and admit defeat.
The Business Chess Championship is an imaginative move of Chinese Go.
Since its inception in 2015, the Business Chess Championship has become a major IP of Chinese Go. The Business Chess Championship not only provides a platform for the majority of Go enthusiasts to play and communicate, but also makes Go a great social weapon for business people.
This time, the Chinese Weiqi Association also established the ASEAN Chess Institute in addition to the competition. China's ambition to go abroad is undoubtedly on display here.
The business chess king tournament has a very close relationship with Nie Weiping's chess saint. Holding a competition of this magnitude requires considerable connections and funding. If there was no Nie Weiping Chess Saint, everything would be unimaginable.
Moreover, this year's business chess king Chen Yu is still a senior disciple of Nie Weiping's chess saint. This spirit of selfless dedication to Chinese Go is really worth learning and Xi.
The results of the 2023 Business Chess Championship are as follows.
Champion of the Cupola group, Chen Yu;The champion of the doubles competition in the sitting group, Dong Qin, Ke Guofan;Individual Champion, Panden;Team Champion, Hangzhou Zhile Tour;Group Winning Award, Beijing Fuyuan Pharmaceutical, Chengdu Youpu Water, Pu'er ASEAN Chess Institute.