2nd Kisei

The 2nd Kisei was the 2nd edition of the Kisei tournament. Since Fujisawa Hideyuki won the previous year, he was given an automatic place in the final. Eight players battled in a knockout tournament to decide the final 2. Those two would then play each other in a best-of-3 match to decide who would face Fujisawa. Kato Masao became the challenger after beating Rin Kaiho 2 games to 1, but would lose 4 games to 3 against Fujisawa.[1]

Main tournament

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Masaki Takemiya 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Masaki Takemiya 9 dan0
 
 
 
Rin Kaiho Meijin1
 
Rin Kaiho Meijin1
 
 
 
-0
 
Rin Kaiho Meijin1
 
 
 
Shuchi Kubouchi 9 dan0
 
Kunihisa Honda 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Kunihisa Honda 9 dan0
 
 
 
Shuchi Kubouchi 9 dan1
 
Shuchi Kubouchi 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Rin Kaiho Meijin1
 
 
 
Masao Kato Honinbo2
 
Norio Kudo 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Norio Kudo 9 dan0
 
 
 
Masao Kato Honinbo1
 
Masao Kato Honinbo1
 
 
 
-0
 
Masao Kato Honinbo1
 
 
 
Hideo Otake 9 dan0
 
Utaro Hashimoto 9 dan0
 
 
 
Koichi Kobayashi Tengen1
 
Koichi Kobayashi Tengen0
 
 
 
Hideo Otake 9 dan1
 
Hideo Otake 9 dan1
 
 
-0
 

Challenger finals

Player
1
2
3
T
Rin Kaiho MeijinW+R1
Masao Kato HoninboW+0.5W+0.52

Finals

Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
T
Hideyuki Fujisawa (Kisei)W+RW+RW+RW+0.54
Masao Kato (Challenger)W+1.5W+3.5W+4.53
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References

  1. Gobase Record Webcite Archive


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