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| Go Players - List of the Best |
A list of well-known champion players of the game of go:
- Dosaku (1645-1702) Greatest player of the Edo period.
- Shusaku Honinbo (1829-1862) Greatest player of the 19th century - the
"golden age" of go.
- Shuei (1854-1907) 17th and again 19th head of the Honinbo house. Very
active and innovative in the 1890s.
- Shusai (1874-1940) The last inheritor of "Honinbo" title, and founder
of the Nihon-Kiin.
- Go Seigen (born 1914) 呉清源 (Wu Qingyuan in Chinese), is considered the
greatest player of the 20th century.
- Kitani Minoru (1909-1975) Great friend and rival to Go Seigen. Go and
Kitani were the vanguard of the Shin-fuseki or "New Opening", a great
advance in go theory
- Sakata Eio (born 1920) "Razor Sakata", the "Master of myoushu"
(brilliant move) former longtime holder of most championship titles with
64.
- Rin Kaiho (born 1942)
- Kato Masao (born 1947) Master of attack style.
- Yoda Norimoto (born 1966)
- Ishida Yoshio (born 1948) Youngest ever Honinbo winner and one of the
strongest players of the 1970s. TV commentator.
- Takemiya Masaki (born 1951) 武宮正樹 Famous for his 'cosmic style', aiming
for territory in the center of the board rather than the sides
- Kobayashi Koichi (born 1952) 小林光一 Third most titles with 55.
- Cho Hunhyun (born 1953) (조훈현 ; 曺薰鉉) Perhaps the second strongest
player in the world, after his former pupil Lee Changho.
- Cho Chikun (born 1956) (조치훈 ; 趙治勳 Cho Chihun in Korean)Among the best
players of the last century - passed Sakata in late 2002 for most titles
with 66.
- O Rissei (born 1958)
- Rui Naiwei (born 1963) First woman to attain rank of 9-dan
- Michael Redmond (born 1963) First non-Asian (American) to attain rank
of 9-dan. TV commentator.
- Yoo Changhyuk (born 1966) (유창혁 ; 劉昌赫) Third strongest in the world.
- Yi Chang-ho (born 1975) (이창호 ; 李昌鎬) Yi Chang-ho is generally
considered the strongest player in the world. His name is commonly written
Lee Changho
- Yamashita Keigo (born 1978)
- Zhang Xu (born 1980) (Cho U in Japanese)
- Lee Sedol (born 1983) (이세돌) In 2003 "Yi Se-tol" became the youngest
9-dan pro in history. He is considered one of the top few players in the
world.
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