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Hon'inbō Chihaku | |
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Full name | Hon'inbō Chihaku |
Kanji | 本因坊知伯 |
Born | 1710 Japan |
Died | 1733 Japan |
Rank | 6 dan |
Hon'inbō Chihaku (本因坊知伯, 1710–1733) was a Japanese professional go player, and sixth head of the Hon'inbō house.
He was a nephew of Hon'inbō Dōchi. He died young, before an official heir had been appointed.
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- 1722 against Inoue Insetsu Inseki (B with three stones, won)
- 1723 against Hayashi Bonkyu (B with two stones, jigo)
- 1725 against Hayashi Incho (B with two stones, W), against Inoue Yuseki (B, lost)
- 1726 against Inoue Insetsu Inseki (B, jigo)
- 1727 against Yasui Senkaku, (B, jigo)
- 1728 against Hayashi Incho, (B, won)
- 1730 against Inoue Shunseki (W, lost)
- 1731 against Inoue Shunseki, (B, won)
- 1733 against Inoue Shunseki (W, lost)
References
- GoGod Encyclopedia
Preceded byHon'inbō Dōchi | Hon'inbō 1727–1733 |
Succeeded byHon'inbō Shūhaku |
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