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Katsukiyo Kubomatsu (久保松勝喜代, 25 October 1894 – 15 December 1941) was a Japanese professional go player. Nicknamed the Great Amateur, Kubomatsu was responsible for sending Utaro Hashimoto and Minoru Kitani to Kensaku Segoe and Tamejiro Suzuki respectively and also taught Nobuaki Maeda. Kubomatsu was known as one of the earliest innovators of the shin-fuseki, a revolution in Go theory pioneered by his student Minoru Kitani and Go Seigen in the 1930s. Kubomatsu was known for starting on the tengen, the center point of the board. He was posthumously promoted to 9 dan by the Nihon Ki-in and Kansai Ki-in in 2009, 67 years after his death.
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dbo:abstract | Katsukiyo Kubomatsu (久保松勝喜代, 25 October 1894 – 15 December 1941) was a Japanese professional go player. Nicknamed the Great Amateur, Kubomatsu was responsible for sending Utaro Hashimoto and Minoru Kitani to Kensaku Segoe and Tamejiro Suzuki respectively and also taught Nobuaki Maeda. Kubomatsu was known as one of the earliest innovators of the shin-fuseki, a revolution in Go theory pioneered by his student Minoru Kitani and Go Seigen in the 1930s. Kubomatsu was known for starting on the tengen, the center point of the board. He was posthumously promoted to 9 dan by the Nihon Ki-in and Kansai Ki-in in 2009, 67 years after his death. (en) Katsukiyo Kubomatsu (久保松勝喜代, Kubomatsu Katsukiyo) (1894-1941) est un joueur de go professionnel. Il a influencé divers aspects de ce jeu. Il est promu neuvième dan par le Nihon Ki-in et le Kansai Ki-in en 2009, 67 ans après sa mort. (fr) 久保松 勝喜代(くぼまつ かつきよ、1894年(明治27年)10月25日 - 1941年(昭和16年)12月15日)は、囲碁棋士。兵庫県出身。方円社、日本棋院に所属、名誉九段。昭和初期の関西囲碁界の重鎮であり、橋本宇太郎、木谷實らを弟子としながら東京に送り出した他、多くの棋士を育てた。「偉大なる素人」と呼ばれ、大模様の碁を得意とし、初手天元も研究した。連珠八段でもあり、久保松機山を名乗った。 (ja) |
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rdfs:comment | Katsukiyo Kubomatsu (久保松勝喜代, 25 October 1894 – 15 December 1941) was a Japanese professional go player. Nicknamed the Great Amateur, Kubomatsu was responsible for sending Utaro Hashimoto and Minoru Kitani to Kensaku Segoe and Tamejiro Suzuki respectively and also taught Nobuaki Maeda. Kubomatsu was known as one of the earliest innovators of the shin-fuseki, a revolution in Go theory pioneered by his student Minoru Kitani and Go Seigen in the 1930s. Kubomatsu was known for starting on the tengen, the center point of the board. He was posthumously promoted to 9 dan by the Nihon Ki-in and Kansai Ki-in in 2009, 67 years after his death. (en) Katsukiyo Kubomatsu (久保松勝喜代, Kubomatsu Katsukiyo) (1894-1941) est un joueur de go professionnel. Il a influencé divers aspects de ce jeu. Il est promu neuvième dan par le Nihon Ki-in et le Kansai Ki-in en 2009, 67 ans après sa mort. (fr) 久保松 勝喜代(くぼまつ かつきよ、1894年(明治27年)10月25日 - 1941年(昭和16年)12月15日)は、囲碁棋士。兵庫県出身。方円社、日本棋院に所属、名誉九段。昭和初期の関西囲碁界の重鎮であり、橋本宇太郎、木谷實らを弟子としながら東京に送り出した他、多くの棋士を育てた。「偉大なる素人」と呼ばれ、大模様の碁を得意とし、初手天元も研究した。連珠八段でもあり、久保松機山を名乗った。 (ja) |
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