Kensaku Segoe

Kensaku Segoe (瀬越 憲作, Segoe Kensaku, May 22, 1889 July 27, 1972) was a professional Go player.[1] (His surname is occasionally given as Segoshi, but that appears to be a misreading, even if attested by furigana in some books he authored.)

Kensaku Segoe
Kanji瀬越憲作
Born(1889-05-22)May 22, 1889
Japan
DiedJuly 27, 1972(1972-07-27) (aged 83)
PupilGo Seigen
Utaro Hashimoto
Cho Hunhyun
Rank9 dan

Biography

Segoe had Go Seigen, Utaro Hashimoto, and Cho Hunhyun as pupils. He also authored numerous books, such as his Tesuji Dictionary (with Go Seigen) and Go proverbs Illustrated. An internal quarrel in the Nihon Ki-in led to his becoming an isolated, if very much respected, figure. His participation in competition post-1945 was quite low.

He committed suicide on July 27, 1972, shortly after his pupil Cho Hun-hyun returned to South Korea for military service.

gollark: 0.99
gollark: Could you send me your experimental technique stuff too?
gollark: I've got three 0 0 0 eggs ready to experiment on Soon™.
gollark: Who would do that, though? WHO?
gollark: Can pygmies ND?

References

  1. "Segoe Kensaku's list of games". Fuseki Info. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
Sporting positions
New title Director of the Japan Go Association (Nihon Ki-in)
19461948
Succeeded by
Kaoru Iwamoto
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