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Eio Sakata
(
坂田 ?男
,
Sakata Eio
, February 15, 1920 ? October 22, 2010)
was a 9-dan Japanese professional
Go
player at
Nihon Ki-in
. He has the honorary Honinbo (本因坊) title and the honorary
NHK
Cup title.
Domestic
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Title
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Wins
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Runners-up
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Meijin (Grand Master, hosted by
Asahi Shinbun
)
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2 (1963-1964)
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4 (1965?1967, 1979)
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Honinb?
[1]
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7 (1961?1967)
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4 (1951, 1968, 1970, 1975)
|
Oza (King)
|
7 (1961, 1963-1964, 1966,
1970?1972)
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3 (1956, 1968, 1973)
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Judan (10-dan)
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5 (1966?1968, 1972-1973)
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3 (1969, 1974, 1977)
|
NEC
Cup
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1 (1983)
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1 (1984)
|
NHK
Cup
[2]
|
11 (1957?1959, 1961-1962,
1964-1965, 1972, 1976-1977, 1982)
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2 (1956, 1970)
|
- Modern Joseki and Fuseki, Vol. 1: Parallel Fuseki, Ishi Press 1968, reprinted 2006
ISBN
0-923891-75-7
- Modern Joseki and Fuseki, Vol. 2: The Opening Theory of Go, Ishi Press 1971, reprinted 2006
ISBN
0-923891-76-5
- The Middle Game of Go or "Chubansen", Ishi Press, 1971,
ISBN
0-923891-77-3
- ↑
Sakata was allowed to obtain the honorary title because he won for 5 consecutive years
- ↑
Sakata was allowed to obtain the honorary NHK Cup title because he won more than 10 times.
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