Tatsuya Sanmaidō

Tatsuya Sanmaidō (三枚堂 達也, Sanmaidō Tatsuya, born July 14, 1993) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan.

Tatsuya Sanmaidō
Native name三枚堂達也
Born (1993-07-14) July 14, 1993
HometownUrayasu
NationalityJapanese
Career
Achieved professional statusOctober 1, 2013(2013-10-01) (aged 20)
Badge Number294
Rank7-dan
TeacherKunio Naitō
Tournaments won1
Meijin classC1
Ryūō class2
Websites
JSA profile page

Early life

Sanmaidō was born in Urayasu, Chiba on July 14, 1993.[1] His grandfather was an acquaintance of shogi professional Kunio Naitō, who recommended Sanmaidō learn shogi.[2] Sanmaidō often went to practice at the Kashiwa Shogi Center to improve,[3] and entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū under the guidance of Naitō in September 2004. Promoted to the rank of 3-dan in April 2013, Sanmaidō finished second in the 53rd 3-dan League with a record of 14 wins and 4 losses to obtain full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in October 2013.[2][4]

Promotion history

Sanmaidō's promotion history is as follows:[5]

  • 2004, September: 6-kyū
  • 2013, April: 3-dan
  • 2013, October 1: 4-dan
  • 2017, July 27: 5-dan
  • 2017, November 24: 6-dan
  • 2019, September 4: 7-dan

Titles and other championships

Sanmaidō has yet to appear in a major title match, but has won one non-title shogi tournament. He won the 2nd Jōshū Yamada Challenge Cup in 2017.[6][7]

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gollark: What do you prefer then, "komrad kit"?
gollark: Anticentrism is only good ironically.
gollark: "Good in theory" is a weird thing to say about communism when it's more like "good according to marketing for it, like every ideology", not "good if you actually think about it and know how humans work".
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References

  1. "Kishi Dētabēsu: Sanmaidō Tatsuya" 棋士データベース: 三枚堂達也 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Tatsuya Sanmaidō] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  2. "Ishii Kentarō, Sanmaidō Tatsuya Shin Yondan Tanjō no Oshirase" 石井健太郎, 三枚堂達也 新四段誕生のお知らせ [Kentarō Ishii and Tatsuya Sanmaidō are the new 4-dans] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. September 7, 2013. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  3. "「Hatsu no Kisen Yūshō Mezasu」 Urayasu Shusshin no Sanmaidō Godan, Shichō Hyōkei" 「初の棋戦優勝目指す」 浦安出身の三枚堂五段, 市長表敬 [Local Urayasu Shogi Pro Sanmaido 5d pays courtesy call on mayor. Says he will try to win his first tournament as a pro.]. Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese). August 14, 2017. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  4. "Dai Gojūsankai Shōreikai Sandan Riigusen Nisenjūsannen Shigatsu kara Nisenjūsannen Kugatsu" 第53回奨励会三段リーグ戦 2013年4月~2013年9月 [53rd apprentice school 3-dan league: April 2013 to September 2013] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. 2013. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  5. "Kishi Dētabēsu: Sanmaidō Tatsuya Shōdan Rireki" 棋士データベース: 三枚堂達也 昇段履歴 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Tatsuya Sanmaidō Promotion History] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  6. "Kishi Dētabēsu: Sanmaidō Tatsuya Yūshō Rireki" 棋士データベース: 三枚堂達也 優勝履歴 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Tatsuya Sanmaidō Championship History] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  7. "Ishimoto Joryū Shodan・Sanmaidō Godan ga V Shōgi・Yamadahai" 石本女流初段・三枚堂五段がV 将棋・YAMADA杯 [Shogi Yamada Cup: Women's shogi professional Ishimoto 1-dan and Sanmaidō 5-dan each win first tournament as a professional.]. Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). September 21, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
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