32nd Meijin
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Group A

Group B

Group C

Group stage

Player
C.U.
Y.K.
S.H.
K.S.
Y.K.
Y.N.
H.N.
M.T.
K.I.
T
Cho U
Cho U
Cho U Kisei, Oza is a professional Go player. He currently ranks 6th in the most titles won by a Japanese professional; his NEC Cup win in 2011 put him past his teacher Rin Kaiho and Norimoto Yoda. Cho is the only player in history to have held five of the top seven major titles...

 Gosei
X W+0.5 B-0.5 W+0.5 B+R W+5.5 B+1.5 W+R B+4.5 7-1
Yamashita Keigo Kisei
Kisei
The Kisei is a Go competition. The title, meaning go sage in Japanese, was a traditional honorary appellation given to a handful of players down the centuries. The element ki can also apply to shogi, and there were also recognized kisei in the shogi world.-Background:Kisei is a Go competition...

B-0.5 X W-R B-R W-5.5 B-4.5 W-R B-0.5 W+R 1-7
Sakai Hideyuki 7 dan W+0.5 B+R X W-0.5 B-R W-0.5 B+8.5 W-0.5 B+R 4-4
Kobayashi Satoru 9 dan B-0.5 W+R B+0.5 X W+R B-1.5 W+R B-R W-R 4-4
Yamada Kimio 9 dan W-R B+5.5 W+R B-R X W+1.5 B-R W+R B+R 5-3
Yoda Norimoto 9 dan B-5.5 W+4.5 B+0.5 W+1.5 B-1.5 X W-0.5 B+R W-3.5 4-4
Hikosaka Naoto 9 dan W-1.5 B+R W-8.5 B-R W+R B+0.5 X W-1.5 B-1.5 3-5
Mimura Tomoyasu 9 dan B-R W+0.5 B+0.5 W+R B-R W-R B+1.5 X W-R 4-4
Ko Iso
Ko Iso
Ko Iso is a professional Go player.-Biography:Ko became a professional in 2002. He was promoted to 7 dan after making it through the preliminary rounds of the Meijin tournament.-Promotion record:-Runners-up:...

 7 dan
W-4.5 B-R W-R B+R W-R B+3.5 W+1.5 B+R X 4-4


Key:
  • Green - Winner of group; challenges for title or earns a spot in the challenger final
  • Blue - Earns a place in the next edition's group stage.
  • Red - Eliminated from automatic berth; must qualify through preliminary stages.

Finals

Player
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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T
Cho U
Cho U
Cho U Kisei, Oza is a professional Go player. He currently ranks 6th in the most titles won by a Japanese professional; his NEC Cup win in 2011 put him past his teacher Rin Kaiho and Norimoto Yoda. Cho is the only player in history to have held five of the top seven major titles...

 
W-4.5 B+R W+1,5 B+R W-2.5 B-0.5 W+2.5 4
Takao Shinji (Meijin
Meijin
Meijin , literally translated, means "Brilliant Man." It is the name of the second most prestigious Japanese Go Tournament. It also refers to a traditional Japanese title given to the strongest player of the day during the Edo period.- The tournament :...

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B+4,5 W-R B-1.5 W-R B+2.5 W+0.5 B-2.5 3


Key
  • W+ - Won by
  • R - Resignation
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