9th Kisei

The 9th Kisei was the 9th edition of the Kisei tournament. Since Cho Chikun won the previous year, he is 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 Cho. Takemiya Masaki became the challenger after beating Kobayashi Koichi 2 games to 1, but lost to Cho 4 games to 3.[1]

Tournament

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Koichi Kobayashi Judan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Koichi Kobayashi Judan1
 
 
 
Yuichi Sonoda 9 dan0
 
Yuichi Sonoda 9 dan1
 
 
 
Yutaka Shiraishi 9 dan0
 
Koichi Kobayashi Judan1
 
 
 
Hideo Otake Gosei0
 
Kobayashi Satoru 8 dan0
 
 
 
Hideo Otake Gosei1
 
Hideo Otake Gosei1
 
 
 
Masao Kato Oza0
 
Masao Kato Oza1
 
 
 
-0
 
Koichi Kobayashi Judan1
 
 
 
Masaki Takemiya 9 dan2
 
Shuzo Awaji 9 dan0
 
 
 
Masaki Takemiya 9 dan1
 
Masaki Takemiya 9 dan1
 
 
 
Eio Sakata 9 dan0
 
Eio Sakata 9 dan1
 
 
 
-0
 
Masaki Takemiya 9 dan1
 
 
 
Satoshi Kataoka Tengen0
 
Rin Kaiho Honinbo1
 
 
 
-0
 
Rin Kaiho Honinbo0
 
 
 
Satoshi Kataoka Tengen1
 
Satoshi Kataoka Tengen1
 
 
-0
 

Challenger finals

Player
1
2
3
T
Koichi Kobayashi JudanW+R1
Masaki Takemiya 9 danW+15.5W+3.52

Finals

Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
T
Cho Chikun
(Kisei)
B+7.5W+0.5W+4.5W+1.54
Masaki Takemiya (Challenger)B+RW+RW+R3
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References

  1. "kisei title, 9th edition, 1985". Retrieved June 5, 2012.
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