Satoru Kobayashi

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Satoru Kobayashi
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Full name Satoru Kobayashi
Kanji 小林覚
Date of birth April 5, 1959 (1959-04-05) (age 50)
Place of birth Matsumoto, Japan
Residence Japan Tokyo, Japan
Teacher Minoru Kitani
Turned pro 1974
Rank 9 dan
Affiliation Nihon Ki-in

Satoru Kobayashi (小林覚 Kobayashi Satoru?, born April 5, 1959) is a professional Go player.

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[edit] Biography

Satoru Kobayashi is a professional Go player who plays for the Japanese Nihon Ki-in. His rank is 9 dan, and he is known for his pincer style. He has one brother and sister who are also professionals, Chizu Kobayashi and Kenji Kobayashi.

[edit] Suspension

In the beginning of 2001, Kobayashi was suspended by the Nihon Ki-in. He had accidentally injured his Chunlan Cup opponent Ryu Shikun while they were drinking at a bar, by gesturing with his hand while it held a brandy glass, breaking the glass, gashing Ryu Shikun's cheek and his own hand. Kobayashi offered to retire from Go, but the Nihon Ki-in set that offer aside. The Chinese and Koreans both pled for clemency toward him; the suspension was shortened from a year to 8 months, and Kobayashi was allowed to play in September.[1]

[edit] Promotion record

Rank
Year
Notes
1 dan 1974
2 dan
3 dan
4 dan
5 dan
6 dan
7 dan
8 dan
9 dan 1987

[edit] Titles & runners-up

Title Years Held
Current 6
Japan Kisei 1995
Japan Gosei 1995
Japan Agon Cup 1998
Japan NEC Cup 1998
Japan NHK Cup 1995
Japan Ryusei 1996
Defunct 4
Japan Shin-Ei 1982
Japan NEC Shun-Ei 1987
Japan Hayago Championship 1999, 2000
Title Years Lost
Current 13
Japan Kisei 1996, 1997, 2007
Japan Meijin 2005
Japan Gosei 1990 - 1992, 1996
Japan NEC Cup 1985, 1996
Japan Agon Cup 1995
Japan NHK Cup 1989, 1996
Defunct 2
Japan Kakusei 1996
Japan Shin-Ei 1985
Continental 1
Japan South Korea People's Republic of China Republic of China Asian TV Cup 1989
International 2
South Korea Japan People's Republic of China Republic of China Samsung Cup 1997
People's Republic of China South Korea Japan Republic of China Tong Yang Cup 1997

[edit] References