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词条 Kimio Yamada
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Promotion record

  3. Career record

  4. Titles and runners-up

  5. References

{{Infobox go player
| name=Kimio Yamada
| image=
| fullname=Kimio Yamada
| kanji={{nihongo2|山田規三生}}
| birth_date={{Birth date and age|1972|9|9|df=yes}}
| birth_place=Osaka, Japan
| residence=Osaka, Japan
| teacher=Yorimoto Yamashita
| turnedpro=1989
| rank=9 dan
| affiliation=Nihon Ki-in, Kansai branch
}}{{MedalTableTop}}{{MedalCountry|{{JPN}}}}{{Medal|Competition|Asian Games}}{{Medal|Bronze|2010 Guangzhou|Men's Team}}{{MedalBottom}}{{nihongo|Kimio Yamada|山田 規三生|Yamada Kimio|extra=born 9 September 1972}} is a professional Go player.[1] A territorial player who is adept at invading and living within opponent's spheres of influence,[2] Yamada won his first major title, the Oza, in 1997.[1] He has two older brothers, Shiho Yamada and Wakio Yamada.[3]

Biography

Yamada began playing Go at the beginning of his school career. Two years later, he became a pupil of Yorimoto Yamashita, who adjudged Yamada to be a 6 dan amateur at the time. He was often praised for his extensive studying and deep reading. Yamada became a professional in 1989. In his first year as a professional, Yamada scored a record of 23 wins and six losses.[4]

Yamada won the "New Player Award" in 1992 and won his first title, the Shin-Ei, in 1993. He was also winner of the top Oteai section that same year.[3] Yamada won another young players tournament, the Shinjin-O, in 1997.[5] He continued at a winning rate of 80% – including an 18-game winning streak, for which he won an award – up until his first major title challenge: the Oza in 1997.[1] It was at that time the nickname, "King of Cool", was bestowed upon him by Go journalist John Fairbarn.[4]

He defeated title-holder Ryu Shikun three to one to claim his first major title, but then lost the title the following year to O Rissei.[6][7] In 1999, Yamada reached the semi-finals of the challenger tournament for the Oza.[8] He was invited to participate in the 1st Chunlan Cup in 1998.[9][10] In 1999, Yamada reached the semi-finals of the Samsung Cup, losing to Lee Chang-ho by resignation.[4] The following year Yamada reached the finals, but lost again to another Korean player, Yoo Changhyuk, three to one.[11]

Yamada won the 7 dan division of the 23rd Kisei tournament when he defeated Naoki Hane on 22 April 1999.[12] In the first round of the main tournament, Yamada defeated Hiroyuki Hiroe. In the second round, Yamada faced the previous Kisei runner-up, Norimoto Yoda, and lost.[13] While challenging for the Kisei title, Yamada reached the final of the 8th Ryusei in 1999, defeating Michihiro Morita.[14] At the end of 1999, Yamada finished 8th in the top prize winners with ¥23,627,000.[15] Yamada was a part of the Japanese team at the 1st Nongshim Cup in 2000. He was eliminated in his only game against Chang Hao.[16] In May 2000, Yamada was promoted to 8 dan.[17]

Yamada finished 15th in most prize money for 2001 with ¥12,919,960.[18] In 2003, Yamada won the award for most consecutive victories with 18. He won his 600th career game in 2004, the third fastest ever at 15 years and 6 months.[1] Three years later, Yamada won his 700th game, becoming the second fastest to reach 700 wins.[19] In 2004, Yamada reached the finals of the Gosei tournament, his first major title challenge in six years.[20] Yamada was the first player to be promoted from 8 dan to 9 dan for cumulative victories in 2006.[21] He challenged for the Honinbo title that same year, losing to Shinji Takao in six games.[22] Yamada challenged for the Oza title twice more in 2009 and 2010, losing both times to title holder Cho U.[5] He won the NHK Cup in 2010.[1]

Promotion record

{{Promotion record
| 1 dan
| 1989
|
| 2 dan
| 1989
|
| 3 dan
| 1990
|
| 4 dan
| 1991
|
| 5 dan
| 1992
|
| 6 dan
| 1993
| Winner of the Oteai.[3]
| 7 dan
| 1995
|
| 8 dan
| 2000
|
| 9 dan
| 2006
| Promoted for winning 200 games as an 8 dan.[21]
}}

Career record

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • 1989: 23–6
  • 1990: 23–6
  • 1991: 39–5
  • 1992: 35–10
  • 1993: 39–9
  • 1994: 40–10
  • 1995: 40–14
{{col-3}}
  • 1996: 40–12
  • 1997: 47–11 (most wins in Japan)
  • 1998: 47–19
  • 1999: 21–18[4]
  • 2000: 39–20[23]
  • 2001: 38–15[18]
  • 2002: 32–13 (through 4 October 2002)[24]
{{col-3}}
  • 2004: 33–21[25]
  • 2006: 35–23[26]
  • 2007: 33–18[27]
  • 2008: 31–18[28]
  • 2009: 29–20[29]
  • 2010: 25–25[30]
  • 2011: 17–3 (as of 26 June 2011)[31]
{{col-end}}

Titles and runners-up

Domestic
Title Wins Runners-up
Honinbo 1 (2006)
Oza 1 (1997) 3 (1998, 2009, 2010)
Gosei 1 (2004)
Ryusei 1 (1999) 1 (2004)
NHK Cup 1 (2010)
Shinjin-O 1 (1997)
Hayago Championship 1 (1994)
NEC Shun-Ei 1 (1996)
Shin-Ei 2 (1993, 1998)
Total 6 8
International
Samsung Cup 1 (2000)
Total 0 1
Career total
Total 6 9

References

1. ^{{cite web|script-title=ja:山田 規三生|財団法人日本棋院|url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/player/htm/ki000292.htm|publisher=Nihon Ki-in|accessdate=27 December 2010|language=Japanese}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://gosensations.com/?id=2&server_id=5&new_id=620 | title=Archive: Yamada Kimio, 9-dan on IGS | publisher=gosensations.com | author=Alexandre Dinerchtein | date=18 August 2009 | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://gobase.org/information/players/?pp=Yamada%20Kimio | title=Yamada Kimio | publisher=gobase.org | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/orient/go/special/nkotb/nkotb6.html |title=KING OF COOL - YAMADA KIMIO |publisher=msoworld.com |author=John Fairbarn |date=19 June 2000 |accessdate=26 June 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011073730/http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/orient/go/special/nkotb/nkotb6.html |archivedate=October 11, 2007 }}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.gogameworld.com/gophp/playerinfo.php?name=Yamada%20Kimio | title=Yamada Kimio 9p | publisher=gogameworld.com | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://gobase.org/games/jp/oza/45/?sgfmode=details | title=oza title, 45th edition, 1997 | publisher=gobase.org | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
7. ^{{cite web | url=http://gobase.org/games/jp/oza/46/?sgfmode=details | title=oza title, 46th edition, 1998 | publisher=gobase.org | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/99/topics1999_08.htm | title=Kato or Cho to challenge for Oza title | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/98/topics1998_12.htm | title=New international tournament launched by China | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://msoworld.com/mindzine/news/orient/go/international/archive/chunlan1.html |title=International: The 1st Chunlan Cup |publisher=msoworld.com |date=24 October 1999 |accessdate=27 June 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080906141559/http://msoworld.com/mindzine/news/orient/go/international/archive/chunlan1.html |archivedate=September 6, 2008 }}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://gobase.org/games/nn/samsung/5/?sgfmode=details | title=samsung cup, 5th edition, 2000 | publisher=gobase.org | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/99/topics1999_04.htm | title=Kisei Tournament Individual Dan Championships | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
13. ^{{cite web | url=http://gobase.org/games/jp/kisei/23/?sgfmode=details | title=kisei title, 23rd edition, 1999 | publisher=gobase.org | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/99/topics1999_09.htm | title=Yamada wins Ryusei title | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/00/topics2000_01.htm | title=Top prize money winners of 1999 | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
16. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/00/topics2000_04.htm | title=Korea wins 1st Nong Shim Spicy Noodles Cup | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
17. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/00/topics2000_05.htm | title=Yamada Kimio and Hane Naoki win promotion to 8-dan | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
18. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/02/topics2002_01.htm | title=2001 statistics | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
19. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/match/2007/11/700.html | title=山田規三生九段が通算700勝達成【史上最高勝率・史上最短期間】 | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
20. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/04/topics2004_05.htm | title=Yamada Kimio to challenge for Gosei title | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
21. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/06/topics2006_01.htm | title=History of Topics 2006 | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
22. ^{{cite web | url=http://gobase.org/games/jp/honinbo/61/?sgfmode=details | title=honinbo title, 61st edition, 2006 | publisher=gobase.org | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
23. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/00/topics2000_12.htm | title=Most wins in 2000 | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
24. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/02/topics2002_10.htm | title=Top winners | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
25. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/04/topics2004_12.htm | title=Most wins | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=27 June 2011}}
26. ^{{cite web | url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/japan06.html | title=Japanese win-loss 2006 | publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
27. ^{{cite web | url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/japan07.html | title=Japanese win-loss 2007 | publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
28. ^{{cite web | url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/japan08.html | title=Japanese win-loss 2008 | publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
29. ^{{cite web | url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/japan09.html | title=Japanese win-loss 2009 | publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
30. ^{{cite web | url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/japan10.html | title=Japanese win-loss 2010 | publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com | accessdate=26 June 2011}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/japan.html |title=Japanese win-loss 2011 |publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com |accessdate=26 June 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120309081310/http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/japan.html |archivedate= 9 March 2012 |df= }}
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8 : 1972 births|Japanese Go players|Living people|Sportspeople from Osaka|Asian Games medalists in go|Go players at the 2010 Asian Games|Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan|Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games

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