66th Honinbo

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The 66th Honinbo began league play on 7 October 2010 and completed on July 21, 2011. Title holder Yamashita Keigo retained his title over challenger Hane Naoki by a score of 4-3. Yamashita Keigo won the first three games, Hane Naoki the next three, and Yamashita Keigo the final game.[1]

Preliminary tournament[]

The preliminary tournament started on 8 April 2010. Hane Naoki, Iyama Yuta, Takao Shinji, and Cho U retained their place in the Honinbo league from the . These players were joined by the winners of the preliminary tournament: Cho Sonjin, Seto Taiki, O Rissei, and Kobayashi Satoru.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
13 May
 
 
Yamashiro Hiroshi1
 
17 June
 
0
 
Yamashiro Hiroshi1
 
27 May
 
Takashima Takeshi0
 
0
 
12 August
 
1
 
Yamashiro Hiroshi0
 
20 May
 
Cho Sonjin1
 
0
 
1 July
 
Uchida Shuhei1
 
Uchida Shuhei0
 
27 May
 
Cho Sonjin1
 
Cho Sonjin1
 
 
Yamada Kimio0
 
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
13 May
 
 
0
 
10 June
 
Kataoka Satoshi1
 
Kataoka Satoshi1
 
13 May
 
Obuchi Morito0
 
1
 
29 July
 
0
 
Kataoka Satoshi0
 
13 May
 
Seto Taiki1
 
0
 
24 June
 
Akiyama Jiro1
 
Akiyama Jiro0
 
27 May
 
Seto Taiki1
 
Seto Taiki1
 
 
Mimura Tomoyasu0
 
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
13 May
 
 
0
 
24 June
 
1
 
Nakano Hironari0
 
3 June
 
Kono Rin1
 
Ogata Masaki0
 
2 September
 
Kono Rin1
 
Kono Rin0
 
20 May
 
O Rissei1
 
O Rissei1
 
15 July
 
0
 
O Rissei1
 
27 May
 
Yuki Satoshi0
 
0
 
 
Yuki Satoshi1
 
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
22 April
 
 
O Meien0
 
10 June
 
Kobayashi Satoru1
 
Kobayashi Satoru1
 
13 May
 
Ishida Atsushi0
 
0
 
19 August
 
1
 
Kobayashi Satoru1
 
3 June
 
Suzuki Shinji0
 
Mizokami Tomochika0
 
24 June
 
1
 
Suzuki Shinji1
 
13 May
 
Cho Chikun0
 
Cho Chikun1
 
 
Takemiya Masaki0
 

League play[]

League play commenced on 7 October after the preliminaries, which finished on 2 September. Hane Naoki, who lost the Honinbo title to Yamashita Keigo the year prior, won the right to challenge Keigo for the title.[1]

Player H.N. I.Y. T.S. C.U. O.R. K.S. C.S. S.T. Record Notes
Hane Naoki B+R W+R X W+0.5 B+R W+R B+R 6–1 Challenger
Iyama Yuta X B+R X X W+R B+R W+R 4–3
Takao Shinji X X B+1.5 X X W+R X 2–5 Eliminated
Cho U W+R B+0.5 X B+3.5 X B+R X 4–3
O Rissei X W+R B+R X X X B+R 3–4 Eliminated
Kobayashi Satoru X X W+2.5 B+4.5 W+R X X 3–4 Eliminated
Cho Sonjin X X X X B+R W+11.5 X 2–5 Eliminated
Seto Taiki X X W+R B+R X B+3.5 W+R 4–3

Finals[]

Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
T
Yamashita Keigo
(Honinbo)
W+7.5 B+R W+1.5 W+4.5 4
Hane Naoki
(Challenger)
W+0.5 B+R W+7.5 3

References[]

  1. ^ a b "66th Honinbo-sen". igokisen. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
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