1. Desperate Saburo Silang called Yu Youhua Third Brother because Yu Youhua is known as "Desperate Saburo" in YilinYu YouhuaShiro Lectures on Chess Shiro is a chess anchor who records a large number of chess matches and explains many endgame situations Shiro; Yu Youhua, a native of Dinghai, Zhejiang Province, is a chess grandmaster. He was born in 1961 and learned to play from his father when he was a child. Later named, the player Cai Weilin and others have a brave style of chess and are good at attacking and proficient in the genre layout. The middle game strives to be complex and changeable, nicknamed "Desperate Saburo"; Yu Youhua, Shao Ru Lingbing 12022 individual chess championships were Yu Youhua and Shao Ru Lingbing of the China Chess Association Yu Youhua, young chess player Shao Ru Lingbing won the women's individual championship. 2 China chess originated in the Tang Dynasty and was transformed into China chess in the Song Dynasty. It developed and spread rapidly in China. Through chess, people can develop their brains, improve their intelligence level, and improve work efficiency. They can also cultivate their morals and become a key factor in people's daily lives.
2, 3 times 1 Yu Youhua won the first National Junior Championship in 1976 and becameYu Youhuamy country's first young chess king, won the championship the following year. 2Since 1995, he has represented the Locomotive team in the national competition. That year, he has made great achievements for the team to win the national team championship. 3In the 8th Asian City Masters Competition held in Brunei in December 1997, a total of famous chess players from 12 countries and regions participated in the competition. Yu Youhua represented the China team, with an absolute advantage of 5 wins and 2 draws; Yu Youhua had a stain. In the middle game of the National Chess Individual Match held in Xiangtan in 1986, Yu Youhua was in the lead. He played another good chess move while he was proud of himself. His addiction to smoking occurred, so he left his seat and walked out of the field to smoke. Unexpectedly, he forgot to press the time clock. After you finished smoking a cigarette and returned to the field, Yu Youhua's face immediately changed greatly. The chess clock was about to drop, so he was in a hurry and took out many slow moves. The great rivers and mountains were suddenly wasted. After Yu Youhua lost this opportunity, It was not until 2003 that he could realize his dream of championship and smoke a cigarette, which delayed his appointment as king by 17 years; In the fourth round of the men's individual competition of the Chess Professional Group of the Second National Intellectual Games in 2011, Yu Youhua showed an outstanding performance. In the duel at the Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, Yu Youhua of the Zhejiang team took the lead and faced Nie Tiewen of the Heilongjiang team. The two sides started by flying against each other. Although the Black side once had the advantage, Yu Youhua, relying on his tenacious fighting spirit, seized the opportunity to launch a vehicle and artillery offensive, and finally forced Nie Tiewen to admit defeat through clever tactical layout, with a score of 7; Yu Youhua showed extraordinary talent in his early chess career. In 1977, he won the championship of the Junior Group of the 12th National Chess Tournament with his excellent performance. This was the beginning of his career. In the same year, he joined the Zhejiang team and began a new journey in national competitions. In the following years, his performance improved steadily. In 1981, he achieved sixth place in the 16th National Chess Tournament. In 1986, Yu Youhua; Yu Youhua was born in Dinghai County, Zhejiang Province in December 1961. Unlike other chess masters, his chess journey began at the age of 11. At that time, it was the Cultural Revolution, social turmoil, and his studies were blocked and faced with chaos. He was not immersed in playfulness, but was attracted by the chess games of his neighbor's chess stalls. He devoted all his energy to the chessboard. His perseverance and desire for victory made him find the feeling of victory in countless chess games, and soon in the alleys; The male masters of the Chinese elephant are the first to ask about the bright top of the young people in Youhua, and they fight hard to travel through the clouds through the troubled times. The duckweed and flowing water soak the branches and buds of Tao Xin's elephant play. They laugh happily and ride across the inclined Dinghai to compete for great things. The battle between the city and the world has never been crowned with the color of the country. It is also said that the chess world covers all the flowers and the boats turn thousands of times to travel through danger. The three mountains and five mountains are moved and boast that no one remembers the grand scene. Fortunately, the song and the soldiers are high and tall buildings are familiar today.
3. Zhejiang grandmaster Yu Youhua staged two eye-catching chess games in a row at the 2019 Jinlep Cup Chess Elite Open. When he was against Hebei master Shen Peng, Yu Youhua actually played a strange move of "soldiers to level four" to eat a player, causing the generals to face each other and making the opponents "fly into the air". This was a game that only appeared in the smelly chess basket in the park. In another game, facing the combined attack of Hunan master Zhang Shenhong, Yu Youhua once again played a bizarre trick; Yu Youhua was born in 1961, a chess grandmaster from Dinghai, Zhejiang Province. China chess grandmaster was born in 1961. Yu Youhua, a native from Dinghai, Zhejiang Province, won the national junior championship in 1977. The following year, he joined the Zhejiang Provincial Team and began to participate in the national competition. He won the sixth place in the national individual competition in 1981 - 1987, won the fifth place in the national individual competition in 1990, and won the third place in the national individual competition in 1994. Since 1995, he has represented the Locomotive team in the national competition. That year, he won the national team for the team; During the Wenzhou Military Parade in 1981, 20-year-old Yu Youhua passed through all the way and ranked in the top six. In the entire competition, Yu Youhua did not have a draw, and all the results were decided. So Yangcheng Daily reporter Li Mingliang gave him the nickname of "Desperate Saburo". In 1982, he was awarded the title of one of the first batch of national chess masters. Following which, the "Triangle Cup" dominated the competition. The "Jinling Cup" was firmly on the championship throne, and the "Melo Cup" was once again king. In 1986, he took it away; Yu Youhua, born in Dinghai, Zhejiang Province in 1961, is a shining star in China's chess world. After winning the national junior championship in 1977, his career officially set sail and joined the Zhejiang Provincial Team. Yu Youhua has steadily risen in the chess world. In 1981 and 1987, he won sixth place in the national individual competition respectively. In 1990 and 1994, he won fifth place and third place respectively. Since 1995, he has represented the Locomotive Team. For the team.
4. In the national chess competition, Yu Youhua did have scenes related to "sending generals", but whether his behavior was funny requires understanding and summarizing his behavior from multiple aspects. At the 2019 Jinlep Cup Chess Elite Open, when playing against Hebei master Shen Peng, Yu Youhua played a strange trick of "fighting against Hebei master Shen Peng," causing the generals to face each other, forming an unconventional situation. In another game, he faced the Hunan-born master Zhang Shenhong's combined attack with chariots, horses and cannons. Yu Youhua once again adopted bizarre tactics; Yang Guanlin died in 1925, Wang Jialiang 1933, Meng Liguo, the uncrowned king of the Siberian tiger, died in 1936, Xu Tianli 1936, and also a senior of my country's chess, Li Yiting 1937 Cai Furu 1941 Hu Ronghua 1945 Hu Commander, Liu Dianzhong 1948 Liu Dahua 1950, 19th place in the latest ranking of Dongfang Computer, Miao Yongpeng 1954 Li Laiqun 1959 Zhiduoxing Lin Hongmin 1959 Xu Tianhong 1960 Zhao Guorong 1961 New Siberian Tiger Yu Youhua 1961 Desperate Saburo; On the afternoon of November 11, Beijing time, the 4th individual round of the men's chess professional group of the "Shenlong Automobile Cup" 2011 Second National Intellectual Games was held at Wuhan Institute of Physical Education in Hubei Province. Finally,"Two Rivers" Weibo Xu Chuan Weibo defeated their respective opponents Zhang Shenhong and Dou Chao respectively, winning the victory. Yu Youhua of Zhejiang won the lead by Heilongjiang Nie Tiewen, Hebei Chen Chong first defeated Henan Li Lin, Yu Youhua and Chen Chong led the lead with 7 points, and Jiang Chuan and others scored 6 points.
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