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Yoshiharu Habu

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Yoshiharu Habu, F.M. (羽生善治, Habu Yoshiharu, born September 27, 1970) is a professional shogi player and a chess FIDE Master. His teacher is Tatsuya Futakami.

Biography

Habu became a professional in 1985. He was promoted to 9 dan in 1994.

The number of titles he won is 2nd on the all-time list behind Yasuharu Oyama).[citation needed]. Oyama wins 80 titles, while Habu got 72 at March 2009.

He dominated all 7 major titles (Ryu-oh, Meijin, Kisei, Oi, Oza, Kioh, and Osho) in 1996 (from February 14 to July 30).

Habu is also one of the best chess players in Japan, with an ELO rating of 2404 (April 2009).

Promotion history

  • 1982, December 2: 6-kyu
  • 1983, February 2: 5-kyu (6 wins, 3 losses)
  • 1983, March 28: 4-kyu (6 wins, no losses)
  • 1983, May 11: 3-kyu: (6 wins, no losses)
  • 1983, July 7: 2-kyu: (6 wins, no losses)
  • 1983, August 24: 1-kyu: (6 wins, no losses)
  • 1984, January 11: 1-dan (12 wins, 4 losses)
  • 1984, September 10: 2-dan (14 wins, 5 losses)
  • 1985, April 25: 3-dan (12 wins, 4 losses)
  • 1985, December 12: 4-dan (13 wins, 4 losses)
  • 1988, April 1: 5-dan (because of C1-class Meijinsen promotion)
  • 1989, October 1: 6-dan (being the Ryu-oh challenger)
  • 1990, October 1: 7-dan (being Ryu-oh title holder himself)
  • 1993, April 1: 8-dan (joined A-class Meijinsen)
  • 1994, April 1: 9-dan (special promotion)

Titles and Other Championships

Titles
Title Years Held Number of titles
Ryu-oh 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002 6
Meijin 1994 - 1996, 2003, 2008, 2009 6
Kisei 1993 - 1995, 2000, 2008, 2009 6
Oi 1993 - 2001, 2004 - 2006 12
Oza 1992 - 2009 18
Kioh 1991 - 2002, 2005 13
Osho 1996 - 2001, 2003, 2005-2009 12

Honorary titles: Life time (Eisen) Meijin, Kisei, Oi, Oza, Kioh, Osho.

Non-title tournament
Tournament Years Held
Asahi Open 1989, 1991, 1998, 2004-2007
NHK Cup (shogi) 1989, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2008
Nihon Series 1991, 1998, 2003
Ginga-sen 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006
Hayazashi Senshuken 1992, 1995
Shinjin-Oh (shogi) 1988

References