"I think there are still some regrets. Because if this doesn't happen, I may become a professional player smoothly. " Bai Baoxiang said. But it's a blessing in disguise. Bai Baoxiang, who has not embarked on the road of professional Go, is even a little glad that he has not become a professional chess player. "There are quite a lot of amateur competitions, and all aspects are quite good. If you enter a professional team, many games may not go up. "
20 10 in may, the Chinese chess institute carried out stage reform, adding the age group under 25. Although there are only two places, it also gives Bai Baoxiang a chance. However, Bai Baoxiang did not participate, but chose to continue his Go career as an amateur.