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Koichi Kobayashi
Full name Koichi Kobayashi
Kanji 小林光一
Date of birth September 10, 1952 (1952-09-10) (age 57)
Place of birth Asahikawa City, Japan
Residence Japan Tokyo, Japan
Teacher Kitani Minoru
Turned pro 1967
Rank 9 dan
Affiliation Nihon Ki-in

Koichi Kobayashi (小林光一 Kobayashi Kōichi?, born September 10, 1952) is a Go player.

[edit] Biography

Koichi Kobayashi was born in Asahikawa, Japan. He was one of the more famous disciples of the legendary Minoru Kitani; he studied along with Cho Chikun, Masao Kato, Yoshio Ishida, and Masaki Takemiya. He would go on and marry the daughter of his teacher, Reiko Kitani (1939–1996), a 6-dan who has won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times [1]. Together they had a daughter, Izumi Kobayashi, who is now one of the leading female Go players in Japan. Kobayashi is one of the few Go players who have won more than 1,200 professional games. Kobayashi's rivalry with Cho Chikun has continued for some time and they frequently play against each other.

[edit] Promotion record

Rank
Year
Notes
1 dan 1967
2 dan
3 dan
4 dan
5 dan
6 dan
7 dan
8 dan
9 dan 1979

[edit] Titles & runners-up

Kobayashi is Honorary Kisei, Honorary Meijin, and Honorary Gosei. He ranks #3 in total amount of titles in Japan.

Title Years Held
Current 45
Japan Kisei 1986 - 1993
Japan Meijin 1985, 1988 - 1994
Japan Judan 1984 - 1986, 1999, 2000
Japan Tengen 1976, 1986, 1998, 1999
Japan Gosei 1988-1993, 1999, 2001, 2002
Japan Agon Cup 1999
Japan Shinjin-O 1976, 1977
Japan NEC Cup 1995, 1999, 2004
Japan NHK Cup 1986, 2004
Japan Ryusei 1997, 2002, 2003
Defunct 9
Japan Kakusei 1994, 1997, 2001
Japan Hayago Championship 1972, 1981, 1986, 1997
Japan Shin-Ei 1972, 1975
Japan Prime Minister Cup 1972, 1974*
Continental 2
People's Republic of China Japan China-Japan Tengen 2000
People's Republic of China Japan China-Japan Agon Cup 2000
International 1
Japan South Korea People's Republic of China Republic of China Europe United States Fujitsu Cup 1997
Total 57
Title Years Lost
Current 26
Japan Kisei 1994, 1999
Japan Meijin 1986, 1995, 1997
Japan Honinbo 1982, 1990, 1991, 1992
Japan Judan 1987, 1992, 1994, 2001
Japan Tengen 1981, 1987, 1990, 1995, 2000
Japan Oza 1985, 1992
Japan Gosei 1994, 2000, 2003
Japan NEC Cup 1984, 1991
Japan Agon Cup 2004
Japan NHK Cup 1997
Defunct 9
Japan Kakusei 1987, 2002
Japan Shin-Ei 1974, 1979
Japan Hayago Championship 1982, 1983, 1985, 2000, 2001
Continental 1
People's Republic of China Japan China-Japan Tengen 1999
International 1
Japan South Korea People's Republic of China Republic of China Europe United States Fujitsu Cup 1995
Total 38

*Prime Minister Cup is not counted in the title total.




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