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14. R9=7 …<br />

Red plays Horse sideward for protect<strong>in</strong>g Horse, and extricat<strong>in</strong>g himself from<br />

Black's conta<strong>in</strong>ment. If Red erred <strong>in</strong> play<strong>in</strong>g H4+6? then R1=4, R6+1, C1+7, Black<br />

would have the material advantage.<br />

14. …. R2+5<br />

It is a correct move that Black moves his Chariot to the enemy's Pawn rank. If he<br />

erred <strong>in</strong> play<strong>in</strong>g C1+5? then H4+6, H3+1, H6-8 (if H7+8, then R1=4! R6+1, R2+4,<br />

Black would be <strong>in</strong> a satisfactory position), R2=3, H8-9, R1+3, C8+7, Black is under<br />

twofold attack, and Red is <strong>in</strong> a superior position.<br />

15. H4+6 H3-1 16. C8-2 …<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce the 10th move of Red H3+4, both sides have been<br />

entangled <strong>in</strong> an unfamiliar position, and consumed much<br />

time. At the situation as shown <strong>in</strong> the diagram, as Master J<strong>in</strong><br />

couldn't f<strong>in</strong>d out a way for launch<strong>in</strong>g an offensive as he was<br />

short of time. He had to retreat his Cannon, hop<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

simplify the situation. S<strong>in</strong>ce then, he had lost the <strong>in</strong>itiative.<br />

In the follow<strong>in</strong>g several rounds of competition, Red found<br />

out a hard move, that is P7+1, then R1=3, R6=8, R2=1,<br />

H6+4, R3=6, H4+3, R6=3, R8+4, C5-1, C8+2, R1-2, C8=7,<br />

E3+5, R8=9, R6=7, R7=8, Red has ga<strong>in</strong>ed the <strong>in</strong>itiative.<br />

16. …. C1+5 17. C8=9 C1=5 18. E3+5 A6+5<br />

After the exchange of pieces, Black has captured one of Red Elephants. With the<br />

play of Advisor, Black is ready to play C5=4, the <strong>in</strong>itiative is now <strong>in</strong> the hands of<br />

Black.<br />

19. H6+5 E3+5 20. C9+8 R1-3 21. R6=4 R2=3<br />

After another round of exchang<strong>in</strong>g pieces, both sides try attack the opponent's<br />

Horse with Chariot.<br />

22. R4+2 …<br />

It is a blunder that Red drives his Chariot <strong>in</strong>to Black Pawn forest, hop<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

make a draw. As he has lost one Elephant and his Horse is <strong>in</strong> a poor position, Red is<br />

sure to lose. Red should play A6+5, if Black plays R1+6, then H7-6, R3=5, R4+2,<br />

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