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Hideo Otake
Full nameHideo Otake
NicknameAesthetics GO Player
Kanji大竹英雄
Kanaオオタケヒデオ
Born (1942-05-12) May 12, 1942 (age 81)
Kitakyūshū, Japan
ResidenceAichi, Japan
TeacherMinoru Kitani
Turned pro1956
Rank9 dan
AffiliationNihon Ki-in

Hideo Otake (大竹 英雄, Ōtake Hideo, born May 12, 1942) is a Japanese retired professional Go player.[1]

Biography

Otake was born in Kitakyūshū City, Japan. He joined the legendary Kitani Minoru school when he was 9, and quickly rose up the ranks to turn professional in 1956, when he was 14. He progressed swiftly, achieving 9 dan in 1970. He did not have much patience, which could be seen as he would sometimes read comic books while he waited for his opponent to play.[citation needed]

He retired from professional Go in 2021 at the age of 79.[2][3] His career win–loss record was 1319 wins, 846 losses, 5 draws (jigo), and 1 no-result.[3][4]

Titles and runners-up

Ranks #4 in total number of titles in Japan.

Domestic
Title Wins Runners-up
Kisei 2 (1981, 1990)
Meijin 4 (1975, 1976, 1978, 1979) 8 (1977, 1980, 1982-1984, 1990, 1992, 1993)
Honinbo 1 (1988)
Oza 1 (1975) 3 (1969, 1976, 1983)
Judan 5 (1969, 1980, 1981, 1993, 1994) 4 (1971, 1982, 1985, 1995)
Gosei 7 (1978, 1980–1985) 3 (1976, 1979, 1986)
Ryusei 1 (1992)
NHK Cup 5 (1968, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1994) 3 (1972, 1983, 1990)
NEC Cup 3 (1986, 1988, 1995) 2 (1981, 1990)
Kakusei 5 (1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988) 3 (1986, 1991, 1992)
Hayago Championship 2 (1973, 1976) 2 (1974, 1979)
Prime Minister Cup 1 (1965)
Dai-ichi 5 (1970, 1971, 1973–1975)
Total 41 31
Continental
Asian TV Cup 1 (1994)
Total 1 0
International
Ing Cup 1 (1992)
Fujitsu Cup 1 (1992)
IBM Cup 1 (1989)
Total 2 1
Career total
Total 44 32

Trivia

  • Otake is Honorary Gosei.
  • Otake is known for his fast play and earned the nickname "God Of Hayago".

Honours

References

  1. ^ 大竹 英雄|財団法人日本棋院 (in Japanese). Nihon Ki-in. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  2. ^ "大竹英雄名誉碁聖が現役引退、手厚く味のいい形を好む棋風…林名誉天元と戦後の囲碁界先導" (in Japanese). Yomiuri Shimbun. 2021-12-15.
  3. ^ a b "囲碁の大竹英雄名誉碁聖が引退 名人4期、ライバルとのチクリン対決" (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. 2021-12-15.
  4. ^ "The Power Report: International tournament for seniors; 77th Honinbo League; Meijin League; Sumire's progress; Promotions/Retirements; Obituary: Kikuchi Yasuro". American Go E-Journal. 2022-01-31.
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