Dai-ichi (Go competition)
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The Dai-ichi was a Go competition.
Outline
The Dai-ichi ran from 1959 to 1975, although for the first 11 years only players from the Nihon Ki-in could compete. After 1970 and on, players from all over Japan could compete.
Past Winners and Runners Up
See also
List of professional Go tournaments
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