Masaki Ogata
Masaki Ogata (小県 真樹, born 1964) is a professional 9 dan Japanese Go player. He became an insei at the Nihon Ki-in in 1976 under Tsuchida Masamitsu, and turned professional in 1980. Ogata won the Kido magazine Shinjin (English: "New player") award with 38 wins and 8 losses in 1983, and the Kido award for most wins in 1988 with a record of 39 wins, 1 draw and 13 losses.[1] He is currently affiliated with the Nagoya branch of the Nihon Ki-in.[2]
Masaki Ogata | |
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Full name | Masaki Ogata |
Kanji | 小県 真樹 |
Kana | オガタマサキ |
Chinese | Xiao Xian Zhen Shu |
Born | |
Residence | |
Teacher | Tsuchida Masamitsu |
Turned pro | 1980 |
Rank | 9 dan |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in |
Titles & runners-up
Title | Years Held |
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Current | 4 |
1988–1991 |
Title | Years Lost |
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Current | 2 |
1992, 1994 | |
Defunct | 1 |
1988 |
Notes
- "Masaki Ogata's profile on GoBase.org". Retrieved 2010-02-08.
- "Masaki Ogata's Nihon Ki-in summary". Retrieved 2010-02-08.
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