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36th Gosei


The 36th Gosei began on 12 May 2010 – 29 August 2010. Hane Naoki won the challenger tournament and faced title holder Sakai Hideyuki in a best-of-five final to decide the winner. Sakai Hideyuki won the first two games, but Hane Naoki fought back and won the last three games, thus became the new title holder. The winner's prize was ¥8,000,000.

Tournament

|20 January|Rin Kanketsu|0|Imamura Yoshiaki|1 |17 February|Yamashiro Hiroshi|0|Rin Shien|1 |6 January|Shuto Shun|0|Yamashita Keigo|1 |24 January|Mizokami Tomochika|0|O Meien|1 |6 January|Cho Chikun|1|Han Zenki|0 |9 December|Cho U|1|Nakamura Hidehito|0 |16 December|Hashimoto Yujiro|0|Iyama Yuta|1 |13 January|Chin Kaei|0|Hane Naoki|1 |7 April|Imamura Yoshiaki|0|Rin Shien|1 |24 March|Yamashita Keigo|1|O Meien|0 |28 March|Cho Chikun|1|Cho U|1 |20 January|Iyama Yuta|0|Hane Naoki| |28 April|Rin Shien|1|Yamashita Keigo|0 |14 April|Cho Chikun|0|Hane Naoki|1 |19 May|Rin Shien|0|Hane Naoki|1 |||||

Finals

Hane Naoki
(Challenger)B+3.5W+6.5W+R3

References

References

  1. (April 2019). "36th Gosei-sen". igokisen.web.fc2.com.
  2. "The 36th Gosei title match.". Pandanet.
  3. "第36期 碁聖戦". The Nihon Ki-in.
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