Yu Youhua
Yu Youhua, born in Dinghai, Zhejiang Province, is a chess master. He was born in 1961. When he was young, he learned chess from his father, and later got the guidance of famous player Cai Weilin. The style of chess is brave and good at attacking. He is proficient in the layout of famous schools, while the Central Bureau strives to be complex and changeable, and is nicknamed "fighting for life".
brief introduction
Yu Youhua, Chinese chess master. Born in 1961 in Dinghai, Zhejiang Province. In 1977, he won the National Junior Champion in Youhua. The next year, he entered the Zhejiang provincial team and began to participate in the national competition. He won the sixth place in the national individual competition in 1981 and 1987, the fifth place in 1990 and the third place in 1994. Since 1995, he has participated in the national competition on behalf of the locomotive team, which has won the national team championship for the team. In 1997, he won the championship of Asian chess masters. He won the national individual championship in 2002. In 2003, Yu Youhua won the "Wuyang Cup" championship and the second place in the world chess championship. In December 2007, he won the first "Lai Qun Cup" Chinese chess celebrity champion in Youhua, becoming the first "Chinese chess celebrity" in China. As a chess player of the same generation as Zhao Guorong, LV Qin and Li laiqun, Yu Youhua has been fighting in the chess field for 20 years. His fierce moves, which are almost like playing with life, often make some big names headache and frustration. In 2002, he won the national individual championship. In 2003, he won the Wuyang Cup championship and the second place in the world chess championship. In 2007, he broke out again and won the first "laiqun Cup" Chinese chess celebrity championship. He became the first "Chinese chess celebrity" in China. After watching the live broadcast on the Chinese chess masters website, he sighed: "Yu never conquered In the second "Zhouzhuang Cup" cross strait chess masters held at the end of April 2012, Yu Youhua's mobile phone rang twice in a row. According to the rules, he should be judged negative, but the referee ignored him. Finally, Yu Youhua defeated the Chinese Taipei chess player. Later, the Taipei chess player generously gave up the appeal, and the matter was settled. It's an uproar for a mainland Super Master to have this situation, but it can also be regarded as adding an "interesting" stroke to Yu Youhua's unsatisfactory achievements in recent years.
Life
childhood
Yu Youhua was born in Dinghai County, Zhejiang Province in December 1961. Unlike other chess masters, Yu Youhua was 11 years old when he first came into contact with chess. At that time, during the cultural revolution, the whole society was in chaos and the school could not function normally. He can't put all his mind on his study and has nothing to do all day long. Because there are many brothers and sisters in his family, his parents are busy with life, so they have no time to take care of him. At this time, the slapping sound in the neighbor's chess stand deeply attracted his eyes. He gave up the time of running and playing with the children and concentrated all his intelligence in the Han kingdom of Chuhe. Maybe Yu Youhua is born with an indomitable spirit. He never gives up in every game of chess. He slowly finds the feeling of winning in thousands of games, and soon kills all over the alley without opponents.
Young chess king
At the age of 14, Yu Youhua made outstanding achievements in the Zhejiang provincial youth competition for the first time. In 1976, he won the first National Junior Championship, became China's first junior chess king, and won the championship the next year. In 1978, he entered a new stage and was selected into the Zhejiang provincial team, starting his dream career as a professional chess player. In the professional team dedicated to training for three years, chess progress. In 1981, at the Wenzhou military parade, 20-year-old Yu Youhua passed all the way to the top six. In the whole competition, Yu Youhua didn't have a draw. All the winners and losers were decided. So Li Mingliang, a reporter of Yangcheng daily, gave him the nickname of "desperate Sanlang". In 1982, he was awarded the title of the first batch of national chess masters. After that, the "triangle Cup" won the championship, the "Jinling Cup" won the championship, and the "Meile Cup" won again In 1986, he won the second "Seven Star Cup" invitational tournament. In 1987, it was once again ranked in the top six of the country. In 1990, he won the fifth place in the country. Third place in 1993. In 1990, Yu Youhua experienced the first pain in his life - the dissolution of the professional team. For a time, it was difficult to decide where Yu Youhua would go. Finally, he transferred to the locomotive Sports Association team and worked in Hangzhou Railway Bureau.
Defeat the enemy
As a semi professional chess player, Yu Youhua still maintains his original passion for chess and actively goes back to the national team game. In 1995, he won the national team game. With his deep chess power, he defeated Liu Dahua, Zhao Guorong and many other good players and made great contributions to the locomotive team's winning the cup again. In 1996, it once again ranked in the top six. In December 1997, the 8th Asian city masters competition was held in Brunei. A total of 12 countries and regions participated in the competition. Yu Youhua, representing the Chinese team, won the championship trophy with an absolute advantage of 5-2. At the end of 1998, Yu Youhua was lucky to be one of them. Although he has never won the championship, now he is rated as a super master, which is a kind of compensation. It seems that Yu qingzai and Zhao Qinghua, who are the same players in the chess field, are tired. With the growth of age, indifference to victory and defeat, Yu Youhua's fighting spirit is gradually weakening. As you have to take care of everything from work to family, Yu Youhua can no longer devote all his energy and time to chess. He once said frankly that he didn't work as hard as Zhao Guorong and LV Qin when he was young. If he was allowed to come back, he would choose chess and work very hard. He would put all his emotions on his favorite chess. Now, although there is a game every year, he can only practice chess for a period of time before the game, because he still has a job. He is a very serious and persistent person. He will devote himself to everything and strive to be 100% perfect.
In life
Yu Youhua in life is far less adventurous than chess. He is a quiet person. In his spare time, he would always take out his stamp album and fiddle with it for a while. At the same time, he would also take some time to take care of flowers and be an ordinary person. His son's homework is also a headache for him. He always has to spend time to guide his study. After all, the talents needed in the 21st century are comprehensive. With his spare time full, Yu Youhua can't care about chess. Although chess is his favorite, he can only give up. Yu Youhua said bluntly: "I don't play chess now. I just make preparations before the game." Even so, Yu Youhua's chess is still a headache.
Brilliant achievements
In 1977, he won the champion of Junior Group in the 12th national chess competition. He joined Zhejiang team in 1978 and took part in national competitions in the same year. He won the sixth place in the 16th National Chess Competition in 1981. In 1986, he won the second "Seven Star Cup" International Invitational championship; in 1987, he won the sixth place in China; in 1990, he won the fifth place (tied); in 1994, he won the third place in the national individual competition; in 1995, he won the second place in the seventh Asian city masters competition; in 1996, he won the fourth place in the national individual competition. He won the fourth place in the 2001 national individual competition. He won the 2002 national individual championship. He won the eighth Asian city masters competition in 1997. He won the title of chess master in 1982. He won the title of chess master in 1995. He won the title of chess master in 1998.
Optimization lead
On the afternoon of November 11, Beijing time, the fourth round of men's individual chess competition of the "Shenlong Auto Cup" 2011 second national intelligence games was finished in Wuhan Institute of physical education, Hubei Province. In the end, Jiang Chuan (microblog) and Xu Yinchuan (microblog) defeated their rivals Zhang Shenhong and Dou Chao to win. Yu Youhua of Zhejiang Province won Nie tiewen of Heilongjiang Province, Chen Hong of Hebei Province beat Li Lin of Henan Province, Yu Youhua and Chen Hong led with 7 points, Jiang Chuan and others with 6 points. In this round of chess competition, Beijing's "first brother" Jiang Chuan took the lead against Shandong's Zhang Shenhong. The two sides used immortal to guide Zhang Shenhong to cross the river three times, then Jiang Chuan took two soldiers in one shot, and then the river patrol car caught the black cross the river and the red company killed the black cross the river three times, forming a pattern of more than two soldiers. In the face of the situation that he wanted to run across the river, Jiang Chuan was alert to choose the method of exchanging cars. Since then, the advantage of red chess has been successfully established, and it has entered into the end of the game, forming a complete pair of chariots, artillery, soldiers and officials, and a complete pair of chariots, horses, soldiers and elephants. Under the cover of two cannons, the first and third soldiers of the red side crossed the river one after another. The red car suddenly blocked the elephant's eyes. Although Zhang Shenhong's car followed the red gun, the red side had two river crossing soldiers working together to drive the car. Black had no choice but to lose the elephant. At this point, the black line of defense has been in a state of collapse, and finally 113 hand Jiang Chuan ordered a car to catch the black horse to win. Xu Yinchuan, the "Xu Xian" in the last round, was beaten by Wang Xiaohua, the veteran master of Fujian team. In this round, Xu Yinchuan wakes up and takes the back hand to fight against Dou Chao, a young general of the coal mining team, with a gun passing through the palace. Dou Chao's move is a bit strange. His cannon horse moves back and forth in the middle of the wall. He has been playing for a long time without any tricks. Xu Yinchuan seizes the opportunity to fight to the empty area on the right wing of the red side. Dou Chao is caught off guard, and the bottom line is killed by black chess. Xu Yinchuan uses the combination of three parts to kill the red commander out of the rib road and then open the side gun to win. Yu Youhua, a veteran of Zhejiang team, took the lead in the fight against Nie tiewen of Heilongjiang team. The two sides set up the battle by flying. Layout two normal moves, in
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