Dai-ichi (Go competition)
Appearance
The Dai-ichi was a Go competition.[1]
Outline
[edit]The Dai-ichi ran from 1959 to 1975, although before 1970 only players from the Nihon Ki-in could compete. From 1970 and on, players from all over Japan could compete. After 1975 it became the Gosei tournament.[2]
Past Winners and Runners-up
[edit]Nihon Ki-in Dai-ichi (Nihon Ki-in First Place)
[edit]Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | |
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1. | 1959 | Fujisawa Hideyuki | 2-0 | Miyashita Shuyo |
2. | 1961 | Sakata Eio | 2-1 | Takagawa Kaku |
3. | 1963 | 2-0 | ||
4. | 1964 | 2-0 | Ohira Shuzo | |
5. | 1965 | 2-1 | ||
6. | 1967 | Otake Hideo[3] | 2-1 | Takagawa Kaku |
7. | 1968 | 2-1 | Ohira Shuzo |
Zen Nihon Dai-ichi (All Japan First Place)
[edit]Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 1970 | Otake Hideo[3] | 2-1 | Fujisawa Shuko |
2. | 1971 | 2-0 | Kato Masao | |
3. | 1973 | 2-0 | Kajiwara Takeo | |
4. | 1974 | 2-0 | Fujisawa Shuko | |
5. | 1975 | 2-1 | Kudo Norio |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Nihon Ki-in Championship". Sensei's Library.
- ^ "Nihon Ki-in Championship title results". SGF records of Japanese professional go games.
- ^ a b "大竹 英雄(オオタケ ヒデオ / OTAKE, Hideo)". Nihon Ki-in.