Hideyuki Fujisawa

Hideyuki Fujisawa (藤沢 秀行, Fujisawa Hideyuki, June 14, 1925 – May 8, 2009), also known as Shuko Fujisawa, was a Japanese professional Go player. He has the honorary kisei (Board Master) title and several students who has become professional players.

Notable titles

Domestic
TitleWinsRunners-up
Kisei[1] (棋聖, Board Master)6 (1977–1982)1 (1983)
Meijin (名人, Grand Master, hosted by Asahi Shinbun)2 (1962, 1970)4 (1963, 1964, 1971, 1972)
Honinbo (本因坊)2 (1960, 1966)
Tengen (天元, Center)1 (1976)1 (1978)
Oza (王座, King)5 (1967–1969, 1991, 1992)2 (1970, 1993)
Judan (10-dan)1 (1968)
NHK Cup2 (1969, 1981)3 (1963, 1964, 1966)

Family

He is a younger uncle of Hosai Fujisawa (9-dan professional). He is also the father of Kazunari Fujisawa, an 8-dan Go professional, and the grandfather of Rina Fujisawa, a female Go professional who has won many titles.[2]

Literature

  • Dictionary of Basic Tesuji.[3] 4 vols. Richmond, VA: Slate and Shell, 2004.

References

  1. The honorary title was granted because he won for 5 consecutive seasons.
  2. -, The Nihon Ki-in. "藤沢 秀行(フジサワ ヒデユキ / Fujisawa Hideyuki)". The Nihon Ki-in. Nihon Ki-in. Retrieved 19 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last1= has numeric name (help)
  3. tesuji (手筋) means technique in Japanese.

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