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词条 Koichi Kobayashi
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Career

  3. Promotion record

  4. Titles and runners-up

  5. References

{{Infobox go player
| name=Koichi Kobayashi
| image=
| fullname=Koichi Kobayashi
| kanji=小林光一
| birth_date={{Birth date and age|1952|9|10}}
| birth_place= Asahikawa City, Japan
| residence=Tokyo, Japan
| teacher=Kitani Minoru
| turnedpro=1967
| rank=9 dan
| affiliation=Nihon Ki-in
}}{{nihongo|Koichi Kobayashi|小林 光一|Kobayashi Kōichi|extra=born September 10, 1952}} is a Japanese Go player. He's one of the 'Six Supers' that championed Japanese Go in the last three decades of Japanese Go.

Biography

Koichi Kobayashi was born in Asahikawa, Japan. In 1965, he came to Tokyo to be a disciple of the legendary Minoru Kitani.[1] He studied along with Cho Chikun, Masao Kato, Yoshio Ishida, and Masaki Takemiya. He would go on and marry the daughter of his teacher, Reiko Kitani (1939–1996), a 6-dan who has won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times.[2] Together they had a daughter, Izumi Kobayashi, who is now one of the leading female Go players in Japan. Kobayashi is one of the few Go players who have won more than 1,200 professional games. Kobayashi's rivalry with Cho Chikun has continued for some time and they frequently play against each other.

Career

Two years after joining Kitani Minoru's dojo, Kobayashi was promoted to be a 1-dan professional. His first tournament victory came from the 4th Shin Ei in 1972. In 1976, he won his first major title, Tengen.

Promotion record

{{Promotion record
| 1 dan
| 1967
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| 2 dan
| 1967
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| 3 dan
| 1968
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| 4 dan
| 1969
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| 5 dan
| 1970
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| 6 dan
| 1972
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| 7 dan
| 1974
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| 8 dan
| 1977
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| 9 dan
| 1979
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}}

Titles and runners-up

Kobayashi is Honorary Kisei, Honorary Meijin and Honorary Gosei. He ranks #3 in the total number of titles in Japan.

Domestic
Title Wins Runners-up
Kisei 8 (1986–1993) 2 (1994, 1999)
Meijin 8 (1985, 1988–1994) 3 (1986, 1995, 1997)
Honinbo 4 (1982, 1990, 1991, 1992)
Tengen 6 (1976, 1984–1986, 1998, 1999) 5 (1981, 1987, 1990, 1995, 2000)
Oza 2 (1985, 1992)
Judan 5 (1984–1986, 1999, 2000) 4 (1987, 1992, 1994, 2001)
Gosei 9 (1988–1993, 1999, 2001, 2002) 3 (1994, 2000, 2003)
Agon Cup 1 (1999) 1 (2004)
Ryusei 3 (1997, 2002, 2003)
NHK Cup 2 (1986, 2004) 1 (1997)
Shinjin-O 2 (1976, 1977)
NEC Cup 3 (1995, 1999, 2004)
Daiwa Cup 1 (2008)
Kakusei 3 (1994, 1997, 2001) 2 (1987, 2002)
Hayago Championship 4 (1972, 1981, 1986, 1997) 5 (1982, 1983, 1985, 2000, 2001)
Shin-Ei 2 (1972, 1975) 2 (1974, 1979)
Prime Minister Cup 3 (1972, 1974, 1976)
Total 59 35
International
Fujitsu Cup 1 (1997) 1 (1995)
Total 1 1
Continental
China-Japan Meijin 5 (1988–1991, 1993) 2 (1992, 1994)
China-Japan Tengen 1 (2000) 1 (1999)
China-Japan Agon Cup 1 (1999)
Total 7 3
Career total
Total 67 39

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=-|first1=TEDx Seeds|title=Koichi KOBAYASHI Professional Igo Player|url=http://en.tedxseeds.org/Speaker/koichi-kobayashi/|website=TEDx Seeds|publisher=TEDx Seeds|accessdate=5 May 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://senseis.xmp.net/?KitaniReiko|title=Kitani Reiko|accessdate=14 March 2010}}
{{Kisei}}{{Gosei}}{{Tengen}}{{Judan}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kobayashi, Koichi}}{{Japan-Go-bio-stub}}

4 : 1952 births|Japanese Go players|Living people|People from Asahikawa, Hokkaido

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