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    Yasumitsu Satō (佐藤 康光, Satō Yasumitsu, born October 1, 1969) is a Japanese professional shogi player from Yawata City in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, ranked...
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  • Look up Satō, sato, or satō in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Satō (Japanese: 佐藤, pronounced [saꜜtoː], English: /ˈsɑːtoʊ/ SAH-toh) is the most common...
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    "Amahiko Sato beats Yoshiharu Habu to capture Meijin title in his first attempt". Mainichi Shimbun. Retrieved 3 April 2017. "Nijū-hassai Satō, Shin Meijin...
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    Masuda, Takuya Nagase, Shintarō Saitō, Taichi Nakamura, Kōichi Fukaura, Yasumitsu Satō and Yoshiharu Habu. Fujii won all of the games except Game 2 against...
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    who also became professional players, including Toshiyuki Moriuchi, Yasumitsu Satō and Manabu Senzaki. Those players born around 1970 are now known as...
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  • and Daisuke Katagami. On May 24, 2017, Miura and new JSA president Yasumitsu Satō held a joint press conference to announce that a settlement had been...
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  • titles overall]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved September 7, 2022. Satō, Keiji (August 23, 2023). "Fujii Sōta Ōi ga Yonrenpa Sasaki Daichi Nanadan...
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  • Satō in round 1. In round 2, Nakai faced Yasumitsu Satō who was the reigning Kisei title holder. Nakai obtained an advantageous position against Satō...
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  • defeated Yoshiharu Habu to earn the right to challenge defending champion Yasumitsu Satō for the 77th Kisei title, but ended up losing the match 3 games to none...
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  • Bōei, Nikan Kenji, Satō Kudan ni Sansho Nihai" 久保棋王が防衛, 2冠堅持 佐藤九段に3勝2敗 [Kubo Kiō defends title and remains a 2 crown by defeating Satō 9 dan 3 games to...
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  • trap may succeed. Six professional shogi players – Yoshiharu Habu, Yasumitsu Satō, Toshiyuki Moriuchi, Kōji Tanigawa, Akira Watanabe, Takeshi Fujii –...
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    Yamamura, Hideki (April 1, 2017). "Satō Meijin, Sofuto ni Yabureru Denōsen Daiikkyoku" 佐藤名人, ソフトに敗れる 電王戦第1局 [Meijin Satō defeated by computer in Game 1 of...
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    losses to advance to the title match against Yasumitsu Satō. In the title match, Watanabe defeated Satō 4 games to 1 to win the Ōshō title for the first...
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  • (two players): Moriuchi (Meijin) and Gōda (Kiō) Class A (six players): Y. Satō, Miura, Tanigawa, Yashiki, Takahashi, and Maruyama Class B1 (twelve players):...
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    挑戦者の佐藤康光九段(42)が久保利明王将(36)に109手で勝って, 通算成績を4勝1敗とし, タイトルを奪取した。[Challenger Yasumitsu Sato 9-dan (age 42) defeats Toshiaki Kubo Osho (age 36) in 109 moves to win...
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  • for the Tempo Loss Bishop Exchange. 2006 (34th Annual Shogi Awards) Yasumitsu Satō for the ambition and variety of moves in Direct Opposing Rook. 2007...
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    Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). February 6, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2023. Satō, Keiji (November 5, 2023). "Shōgi no Kakogawa Seiryūsen Fujimoto Nagisa Yondan...
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  • attacks from above. Satō vs Kubo 2017 ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – variant of the Millennium castle used by Yasumitsu Satō (Black) in a Static...
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  • Toshiyuki Moriuchi Takuya Nagase Osamu Nakamura Hisashi Namekata Amahiko Satō Yasumitsu Satō Manabu Senzaki Akira Shima Daisuke Suzuki Michio Takahashi Kōji Tanigawa...
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  • (semifinalist). Seven major titleholders (two players): Moriuchi (Meijin) and Satō (ōshō) Class A (six players): Miura, Tanigawa, Yashiki, Takahashi, Hashimoto...
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  • challenged Akira Watanabe for the 41st Kiō title. Satō advanced to the title match by defeating Yasumitsu Satō 2 games to none in the final of the challenger...
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    was selected to replace Yasumitsu Satō at a special session of the association. Nakamura served out the remainder of Sato's term, and was re-elected...
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  • Nakahara (retired) Kunio Yonenaga (deceased) Yoshiharu Habu (active) Yasumitsu Satō (active) Sōta Fujii (active) Most titles overall: Yasuharu Ōyama, Makoto...
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    Shin'ichi Satō (佐藤 慎一, Satō Shin'ichi, born August 16, 1982) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 6-dan. Satō developed the Extreme Rushing...
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  • Shin'ya Satō (佐藤 紳哉, Satō Shin'ya, born August 29, 1977) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan. Sato was born on August 29, 1977, in Sagamihara...
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  • Shūji Satō (佐藤 秀司, Satō Shūji, born June 8, 1967) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 8-dan. He is a former executive director of the Japan...
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  • Kazutoshi Satō (佐藤 和俊, Satō Kazutoshi, born June 12, 1978) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan. Satō was born on June 12, 1978, in Matsudo...
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    unsuccessful both times. His first appearance was in 2013 when defeated Yasumitsu Satō to become the challenger to Yoshiharu Habu for the 54th Ōi Match, but...
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    the end of February 2017. In May 2017, Miura and new JSA president Yasumitsu Satō held a joint press conference to announce that a settlement had been...
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    defeated Yasumitsu Satō 3 games to 2 to take the 34th Kiō title. Kubo successfully defended his title for the next two years by defeating Satō once again...
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