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The 1st Kisei was the birth of a new Go tournament. Since this was the first year of the tournament, there was no set challenger or holder. From the 2nd edition on, there has been a playoff between challengers. At the time, it was the highest paying tournament there had ever been, and would be until the creation of the Ing Cup. Fujisawa Hideyuki's win would mark the beginning of a six-year defense of the Kisei title from 1977 to 1982.

Tournament

Cho Chikun was eliminated in the preliminary stages by Yutaka Shiraishi. Eleven players competed in the main tournament: Yoshio Ishida, Masaki Takemiya Honinbo, Utaro Hashimoto, Eio Sakata and Hideo Otake Meijin were seeded into the quarter-finals. Masao Kato Judan, Hideyuki Fujisawa Tengen, Shuzo Ohira, Koichi Kobayashi, Rin Kaiho and Yutaka Shiraishi were matched up in the first round.

Hideyuki and Utaro reached the best of seven finals. Hideyuki took the first game, but lost the second. He then won three in a row and won his first of six straight titles.

 Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
               
  
 
  
  
  
 Yoshio Ishida0
  
 Hideyuki Fujisawa1
 Masao Kato0
  
 Hideyuki Fujisawa1
 Hideyuki Fujisawa1
  
 Masaki Takemiya0
 Shuzo Ohira1
  
 Koichi Kobayashi0
 Ohira Shuzo0
  
 Masaki Takemiya1
  
  
  
 Hideyuki Fujisawa4
  
 Utaro Hashimoto1
  
  
  
 Utaro Hashimoto1
  
 Sakata Eio0
  
  
  
 Utaro Hashimoto1
  
 Hideo Otake0
  
  
  
 Hideo Otake1
  
 Rin Kaiho0
 Rin Kaiho1
 
 Yutaka Shiraishi0
 

Finals

Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T
Hideyuki Fujisawa W+R W+1.5 W+5.5 W+R 4
Utaro Hashimoto W+R 1

References

  1. "Go Tournament: Kisei". gogameworld.com. Archived from the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Kisei Tournament". gobase.org. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
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