Go players
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A list of well-known champion players of the game of Go along with some promising youngsters and amateurs. As is standard in go, players' peak rank is listed.
- Honinbo Sanetsu (本因坊道悦, 1611 - 1658) 8p, was the second Honinbo.
- Honinbo Doetsu (本因坊道悦, 1636 - 1727) 8p, was the third Honinbo.
- Honinbo Dosaku (本因坊道策, 1645 - 1702) 9p, was one of the greatest players of the Edo period, and the first Japanese go saint; an important influence on go theory.
- Huang Longshi (1650's - ?) was the Chinese national champion. Claimed to have been at least as strong as Honinbo Dosaku.
- Honinbo Doteki (本因坊道的, 1669 - 1690) 7p, was the first Go prodigy.[citation needed]
- Honinbo Dochi (本因坊道知, 1690 - 1727) 8p, was a disciple of Dosaku.
- Honinbo Chihaku (本因坊知伯, 1710 - 1733) 6p, was the sixth Honinbo.
- Honinbo Shuhaku (本因坊秀伯, 1716 - 1741) 6p, was the seventh Honinbo.
- Honinbo Satsugen (本因坊察元, 1733 - 1788) 8p, was the seventh Meijin and ninth Honinbo.
- Honinbo Genjo (本因坊元丈, 1775 - 1832) 8p, was the eleventh Honinbo.
- Honinbo Jowa (本因坊丈和, 1787 - 1847) 8p, was famous for the "Blood Vomiting Game" with Akaboshi Intetsu.
- Yuzo Ota (太田雄蔵, 1807 - 1856) 7p, was a close friend of Shusaku and once played a famous sanjubango with him.
- Intetsu Akaboshi (1810 - 1835) 7p, a promising go player whose life was cut short.
- Honinbo Shusaku (本因坊秀策, 1829 - 1862) 7p, was one of the greatest players of castle go during the 19th century "golden age" of go, and the player most recommended to apprentice professionals to study.
- Honinbo Shuho (本因坊秀甫, 1838 - 1886) 8p, was the founder of Hoensha and the man who taught Go to Otto Korschelt.
- Honinbo Shuei (本因坊秀栄, 1854 - 1907) 9p, was the 17th and again 19th head of the Honinbo house. Very active and innovative in the 1890s.
- Honinbo Shusai (本因坊秀哉, 1874 - 1940) 9p, was the last inheritor of "Honinbo" title, and founder of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Kensaku Segoe (瀬越憲作, 1889 - 1972) 9p, was famous for bringing and teaching Go Seigen and Cho Hunhyun in Japan.
- Utaro Hashimoto (橋本宇太郎, 1907 - 1994) 9p, was the founder of the Kansai Ki-in.
- Minoru Kitani (木谷実, 1909 - 1975) 9p, was a great friend and rival to Go Seigen. Go and Kitani were the vanguard of the Shin-fuseki or "New Opening", a great advance in go theory. Most prolific teacher ever. Pupils include Masao Kato, Yoshio Ishida, Hideo Otake, Kim In, Cho Chikun, Masaki Takemiya and Koichi Kobayashi.
- Toshihiro Shimamura (島村俊廣, 1912 - 1991) 9p.
- Miyashita Hidehiro (宫下秀洋, 1913 - 1976) 9p.
- Dogen Handa (半田道玄, 1914 - 1974) 9p.
- Go Seigen (呉清源, Wu Qingyuan in Chinese, born 1914) 9p, is considered by many the greatest player of the 20th century, perhaps the greatest of all time. He had a superb match play record, before the current era dominated by annual titles.
- Kaku Takagawa (高川格, 1915 - 1986) 9p, one of the greatest players of the 50's.
- Hosai Fujisawa (藤沢朋斎, 1919 - 1993) 9p, one of the greatest players of the 60's.
- Eio Sakata (坂田栄男, born 1920) 9p, his nicknames include "Razor Sakata", the "Master of myoushu" (brilliant move). He was the former longtime holder of most championship titles with 64.
- Shuchi Kubouchi (窪内秀知, born 1920) 9p. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-in.
- Toshio Sakai (酒井淑夫, 1920 - 1983) 6p.
- Masao Suguichi (杉内雅男, born 1920) 9p, nicknamed "the God of Go" for his serious attitude towards Go. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Cho Namchul (조남철, 1923 - 2006) 9p, was the founder of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Takeo Kajiwara (梶原武雄, born 1923) 9p, one of the "three crows".
- Sunao Sato (1924 - 2004) 9p.
- Hideyuki Fujisawa (藤沢秀行, born 1925) 9p, is Honorary Kisei after winning the Kisei 6 times in a row.
- Toshiro Yamabe (山部俊郎, 1926 - 2000) 9p, one of the "three crows".
- Keizo Suzuki (1927 - 1945) 3p, one of the "three crows".
- Yasuro Kikuchi (加藤朋子, born 1929) 8d, is the most famous amateur go player in Japan.
- Shuzo Ohira (大平修三, 1930 - 1998) 9p.
- Naoki Miyamoto (宮本直毅, born 1934) 9p. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-in.
- Shoji Hashimoto (僑本昌二, born 1935) 9p. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-In.
- Yasuo Koyama (小山靖男, 1937 - 2000) 9p.
- Takeo Ando (安藤武夫, born 1938) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Kang Cheol-min (姜哲民, 1939 - 2002) 8p.
- Hiroaki Tono (东野弘昭, born 1939) 9p. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-in.
- Norio Kudo (工藤紀夫, born 1940) 9p, current President for the International Go Federation. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Kunio Ishii (石井邦生, born 1941) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Rin Kaiho (林海峰, born 1942) 9p, was one of Go Seigen's students. Known for winning many titles at a young age. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Kim In (김인, 金寅, born 1943) 9p, was one of Korea's best Go players before Cho-Hunhyeon became a professional. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Yasumasa Hane (羽根泰正, born 1944) 9p, father of Hane Naoki.
- Chen Zude (陈祖德, born 1944) 9p, is a Chinese Go player who was active during the 60's and 70's. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Kunihisa Honda (本田邦久, born 1945) 9p.
- Masao Kato (加藤正夫, 1947 - 2004) 9p, was the master of the attacking style, who died on December 30, 2004.
- Ha Chanseok (born 1948) 8p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Yoshio Ishida (石田芳夫, born 1948) 9p, is the youngest ever Honinbo winner and one of the strongest players of the 1970s. TV commentator. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Shigeru Baba (馬場滋, born 1949) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Goro Miyazawa (宮沢吾朗, born 1949) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Shuzo Awaji (淡路修三, born 1949) 9p, famous for his Go school. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Akira Ishida (石田章, born 1949) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Jimmy Cha (born 1951) 4p.
- Masaki Takemiya (武宮正樹, born 1951) 9p, is famous for his 'cosmic style', aiming for territory in the center of the board rather than the sides. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Koichi Kobayashi (小林光一, born 1952) 9p, has the third most titles in Japan with 57. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Nie Weiping (聂卫平, born 1952) 9p, was one of the world's top players from the 1980s. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Cho Hunhyun (조훈현, 曺薰鉉, born 1953) 9p, is perhaps the second strongest player in the world, after his former pupil Lee Changho. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Cho Chikun (조치훈 ; 趙治勳, Cho Chihun in Korean, born 1956) 9p, is among the best players of the late 20th century - passed Sakata in late 2002 for most titles in Japan with 66. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Seo Bongsoo (徐奉洙, born 1957) 9p, was Cho Hunhyun's biggest rival in the 80's. Known for his excessive list of runner up titles. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Mingjiu Jiang (江鳴久, born 1957) 7p. Affiliate of the American Go Association.
- Hiroshi Yamashiro (山城宏, born 1958) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- O Rissei (王立誠, born 1958) 9p, one of the first Taiwanese Go players to become a professional in Japan. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Satoshi Kataoka (片岡聡, born 1958) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Satoru Kobayashi (小林覚, born 1959) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Liu Xiaoguang (刘小光, born 1960) 9p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- O Meien (王銘琬, born 1961) 9p, famous for his "Meien-isms", a special way of opening a game. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Cao Dayuan (曹韩, born 1962) 9p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Zhujiu Jiang (born 1962) 9p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Rui Naiwei (芮乃伟, born 1963) 9p, First woman to attain rank of 9-dan. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Michael Redmond (マイケル・レドモンド, born 1963) 9p, is the first non-Asian (American) to attain rank of 9-dan. TV commentator for the Japanese network NHK. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Ma Xiaochun (马晓春, born 1964) 9p, is one of the top players in China from late 1990s. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Shinichi Aoki (青木紳一, born 1965) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Norimoto Yoda (依田紀基, born 1966) 9p, has one of the best track records in international tournaments for Japan. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Yoo Changhyuk (유창혁 ; 劉昌赫, born 1966) 9p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Toshiya Imamura (今村俊也, born 1966) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Feng Yun (丰云, born 1966) 9p, Second woman ever attain rank of 9-dan. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Qian Yuping (born 1966) 9p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Yu Bin (俞斌, born 1967) 9p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Hideki Komatsu (小松英樹, born 1967) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Kikuyo Aoki (青木, born 1968) 8p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Hans Pietsch (1968 - 2003) 6p, was murdered in 2003. Known for spreading Go around the world.
- Tomoyasu Mimura (三村智保, born 1969) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Janice Kim (born 1969) 3p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Michihiro Morita (森田道博, born 1970) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Cho Sonjin (조선진, born 1970) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Ryu Shikun (류시훈, 柳時熏, born 1971) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Kimio Yamada (山田規三生, born 1972) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Satoshi Yuki (結城聡, born 1972) 9p, the third youngest player to become a professional, and second youngest professional for the Kansai Ki-in. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-In.
- Catalin Taranu (タラヌ・カタリン, born 1973) 5p, is one of Romania's best players and a pro in Japan. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Umezawa Yukari (梅澤由香里, Umezawa Yukari, born 1973) 5p, is the Go player who supervised the production of the manga Hikaru no Go. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Shao Weigang (邵孙维刚, born 1973) 9p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Hideyuki Sakai (坂井秀至, born 1973) 8p. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-in.
- Shinya Nakamura (仲邑信也, born 1973) 8p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Atsushi Kato (加藤充志, born 1974) 8p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Kaori Chinen (知念 かおり, born 1974) 4p, Honorary Women's Kisei. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Lee Chang-ho (이창호 ; 李昌鎬, Yi Chang-ho (also written as Lee Changho), born 1975) 9p, is generally considered the strongest player in the world. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Choi Myung-Hoon (崔明勳, born 1975) 9p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Chang Hao (常昊, born 1976) 9p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Zhou Heyang (周鹤洋, born 1976) 9p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Shinji Takao (高尾紳路, born 1976) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Naoki Hane (羽根直樹, born 1976) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Han Zenki (ハンゼンキ, born 1977) 7p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in
- Luo Xihe (罗洗河, born 1977) 9p. Ranked 6th in China. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Wang Lei (王磊, born 1977) 8p. Ranked 7th in China. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Tomochika Mizokami (溝上知親, born 1977) 7p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Keigo Yamashita (山下敬吾, born 1978) 9p, has a spectacular and innovative style harking back to shinfuseki. Current holder of the Kisei and Oza. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Kim Shushun (김수준, 金秀俊, born 1979) 7p, the current holder of the Shinjin-O. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- An Choyoung (安祚永, born 1979) 9p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Csaba Mérõ (born 1979) 6d amateur from Hungary.
- So Yokoku (蘇耀国, born 1979) 8p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Ding Wei (丁偉, born 1979) 8p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Alexandre Dinerchtein (born 1980) 1p, is the first ever Russian professional Go player. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Dragos Bajernu (born 1980) 6d amateur from Romania.
- Mok Jin-seok (목진석, 睦鎭碩, born 1980) 9p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Zhou Junxun (周中华崇, born 1980) 9p. Affiliate of the Taiwan Qiyuan
- Cho U (張栩, Zhang Xu in Chinese, born 1980 in Taiwan) 9p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Takehisa Matsumoto (松本武久, born 1980) 6p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Rin Kono (河野臨, born 1981) 8p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Huang Yizhong (born 1981) 6p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Jie Li (born 1981) 9d. Amateur player from the American Go Association.
- Ko Reibun (孔令文, born 1981) 5p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Li Ang (李昂, born 1981) 3p, is the head coach of the Beijing youth team. Has taught over hundreds of players. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Atsushi Tsuruyama (鶴山淳志, born 1981) 6p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Cho Hanseung (born 1982) 8p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Kong Jie (港捷, born 1982) 7p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Qiu Jun (邱峻, born 1982) 7p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Tang Li (唐莉, born 1982) 1p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Hu Yaoyu (胡耀宇, born 1982) 8p, is ranked 4th in China. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Gu Li (古力, born 1983) 7p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Lee Sedol (이세돌; 李世乭, born 1983) 9p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Kana Mannami (万波佳奈, born 1983) 3p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Park Jungsang (born 1984) 5p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Taiki Seto (瀬戸大樹, born 1984) 6p. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-in.
- Xie He (谢赫, born 1984) 5p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Liu Xing (刘星, born 1984) 6p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Wang Xi (王檄, born 1984) 5p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Hong Minpyo (born 1984) 5p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Park Seunghyun (born 1984) 5p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Choi Cheol-han (최철한, 崔哲澣, born 1985) 9p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Park Young-Hoon (박영훈 [朴永訓] born 1985) 9p, is a young and established Korean go professional. He has reached 9 dan after just 5 years. He is the youngest Korean 9p ever. He currently holds the Kisung and Yeongnam Ilbo Cup. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Chen Shien (born 1985) 5p. Affiliate of the Taiwan Qiyuan.
- Kim Dong Hee (born 1985) 2p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Nobuaki Anzai (安斎伸彰, born 1985) 4p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-in.
- Won Seong-jin (born 1985) 7p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Song Tae Kon (송태곤, 宋泰坤, born 1986) 7p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Heo Young-ho (born 1986) 5p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Ko Geuntae (고근태, 高根台, born 1987) 3p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Ko Iso (黄翊祖, born 1987) 7p. Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Yun Jungsang (born 1987) 4p. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Yuta Iyama (井山裕太, born 1988) 7p. Became the youngest title holder ever in 2005 after winning the Agon Cup (Japanese title). Affiliate of the Nihon Ki-In.
- Piao Wenyao (born 1988) 5p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Chen Yaoye (陳耀燁, born 1989) 5p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Li Zhe (李喆, born 1989) 4p. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Kang Dongyun (born 1989) 4p, is the current holder of the SK Gas Cup. Affiliate of the Hanguk Kiwon.
- Daisuke Murakawa (村川大介, born 1990) 3p, is the youngest Kansai Ki-in pro ever. Affiliate of the Kansai Ki-in
- Zhou Ruiyang (born 1991) 3p, is the youngest challenger of the Tianyuan title in China. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.
- Liao Xingwen (born 1994) 1p, is the youngest Chinese professional. Affiliate of the Zhongguo Qiyuan.