In this chapter, Huck continues his defense of his opponent, Wen Ming, who has lost the first frame of the tournament. He argues that Wen Ming is too inexperienced to play against the best player in the world, and that he should focus on studying the opponent's game and adjusting to his own style.
In this chapter, Huck continues his defense of his opponent, Wen Ming, who has lost the first frame of the tournament. He argues that Wen Ming is too inexperienced to play against the best player in the world, and that he should focus on studying the opponent's game and adjusting to his own style.