Hideo Otake (大竹 英雄, Ōtake Hideo, born May 12, 1942) is a Japanese retired professional Go player. Otake was born in Kitakyūshū City, Japan. He joined...
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(Kisei, Gosei 1995), Otake Hideo (Honorary Gosei). Kobayashi Koichi, Ishida Yoshio, Takemiya Masaki, Cho Chikun, and Otake Hideo were given first round...
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Japanese football player Hideo Otake (大竹 英雄, born 1942), Japanese Go player Hideo Sakaki (榊 英雄, born 1970), Japanese actor Hideo Sakamaki, president of...
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gravure idol Hideo Otake (大竹 英雄, born 1942), Japanese Go player Hideyuki Otake (大竹 秀之, born 1967), Japanese volleyball player Hiroshi Ōtake (大竹 宏, 1932–2022)...
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1: Introduction OCLC 926865835 Vol. 2: Basic techniques OCLC 59692609 Otake, Hideo (2002). Opening Theory Made Easy: Twenty Strategic Principles to Improve...
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Quan, Yu Bin, Zhou Heyang Japan (7): Hane Naoki, O Meien, O Rissei, Otake Hideo, Rin Kaiho, Yamashita Keigo, Yoda Norimoto Korea (5): Choi Cheol-han...
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Federation "Sensei's Library: Empty triangle". Retrieved 24 July 2012. Otake, Hideo (2002). Opening Theory Made Easy. Tokyo: Kiseido Publishing Company....
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Revolution: Koizumi and the Politics of Economic Reform (2013) excerpt Otake, Hideo, Kosuke Mizuno, and Pasuk Phongpaichit, "Neoliberal populism in Japanese...
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play each other in a best-of-3 match to decide who would face Fujisawa. Otake Hideo became the challenger after beating Cho Chikun 2 games to 1, but would...
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made his name in Japan. He is, along with Cho Chikun, Kobayashi Koichi, Otake Hideo, Takemiya Masaki and Kato Masao, considered one of the 'Six Supers' who...
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No. Year Winner Runner-up 1 1991 Cho Chikun Ishida Yoshio 2 1992 Otake Hideo Cho Chikun 3 1993 Cho Chikun Ryu Shikun 4 1994 Morita Michihiro Rin Kaiho...
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Directors for the Nihon Ki-in, President of the Denso Corporation, 2007–2009 Otake Hideo, Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Nihon Ki-in, 2009–2010 Chang...
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1988–1989 Cho Hunhyun 3–2 Nie Weiping 2nd 1992–1993 Seo Bongsoo 3–2 Otake Hideo 3rd 1996 Yoo Changhyuk 3–1 Yoda Norimoto 4th 2000–2001 Lee Changho 3–1...
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The 14th Kisei was a Go competition that took place in 1990. Koichi Kobayashi won the title 4 games to 1 over Hideo Otake. v t e...
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many nations. Played in an Amsterdam hotel room by Kobayashi Koichi and Otake Hideo, the game was typed play-by-play by users jansteen and AshaiRey respectively...
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would face Kobayashi. Masao Kato became the challenger after beating Hideo Otake 2 games to 0, but would lose to Kobayashi 4 games to 1 in the final....
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dan 1 Kato Masao Honinbo 0 Rin Kaiho 9 dan 1 Otake Hideo Meijin 0 Otake Hideo Meijin 1 Sato Masaharu 7 dan 0 Rin Kaiho 9 dan 2 ...
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Kato Masao 3 1979 4–1 Ishida Yoshio 4 1980 4–1 Rin Kaiho 5 1981 4–0 Otake Hideo 6 1982 4–3 Rin Kaiho 7 1983 Cho Chikun 4–3 Fujisawa Hideyuki 8 1984 4–2...
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to 2019. Kato Masao won the Oza 8 times in a row from 1982 to 1989. Otake Hideo won the Gosei 6 times in a row from 1980 to 1985. Kobayashi Koichi won...
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Sakata Eio 11 1956 - 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1981 Ōtake Hideo 5 1967, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1993 Yoda Norimoto 5 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998...
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Shuyo 2. 1961 Sakata Eio 2-1 Takagawa Kaku 3. 1963 2-0 4. 1964 2-0 Ohira Shuzo 5. 1965 2-1 6. 1967 Otake Hideo 2-1 Takagawa Kaku 7. 1968 2-1 Ohira Shuzo...
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most celebrated in the late twentieth century, along with Rin Kaiho, Otake Hideo, Takemiya Masaki, Kato Masao and his classmate and arch-rival Kobayashi...
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straight, Kageyama was runner up for the Prime Minister Cup. First, against Otake Hideo, then Hoshino Toshi. His style was a very calm one with deep calculations...
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Yoshinori 1961 Hayashi Yutaro 1962 Sakakibara Shoji 1963 Miwa Yoshiro 1964 Otake Hideo 1965 Hoshino Toshi 1966 Suzuki Goro 1967 Ishida Yoshio 1968 Takagi Shoichi...
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Masao 3–2 Otake Hideo 2. 1977 3–0 Takemiya Masaki 3. 1978 Otake Hideo 3–1 Kato Masao 4. 1979 Cho Chikun 3–0 Otake Hideo 5. 1980 Otake Hideo 3–1 Cho Chikun...
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Shimbun. The tournament used a nine player round robin league system. Hideo Otake won the last Old Meijin title and his title was honored as holder of...
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Takemiya Masaki Cho Hun-hyun 5 1993 Yoda Norimoto Seo Bong-soo 6 1994 Ōtake Hideo Qian Yuping 7 1995 Lee Chang-ho Cho Hun-hyun 8 1996 Lee Chang-ho Yoo...
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Kaiho (Tengen) 0 O Rissei 1 O Rissei 1 Moriyama Naoki 0 Otake Hideo 0 Moriyama Naoki 1 O Rissei 0 Yamashiro Hiroshi 1 Third...
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Years Held Rin Kaiho 1979, 1992, 1998 Kato Masao 1980, 1986, 1995, 1996 Otake Hideo 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988 Cho Chikun 1982, 1985 O Rissei 1989, 1993...
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Ikeda Michihiro Ikemizu Kazue Ikura Naoki Imamura Tetsu Inada Marina Inoue Hideo Ishikawa Kanae Itō Mitsuo Iwata Yumi Kakazu Hirohiko Kakegawa Shino Kakinuma...
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