- Honinbo Shuei
Infobox Go player
playername=Honinbo Shuei
fullname=Honinbo Shuei
kanji=本因坊秀栄
dateofbirth=birth date|1852|11|1|mf=y
cityofbirth=
countryofbirth=Japan
dateofdeath=1907
cityofdeath=
countryofdeath=Japan
teacher=Honinbo Shuwa
rank=9 danHoninbo Shuei (本因坊秀栄, "Hon'inbõ Shũei,"
November 1 ,1852 - 1907) was a Japanese professional Go player.Biography
Honinbo Shuei, a younger son of the very strong
Honinbo Shuwa , served as the 17th and again 19th head of theHoninbo house . He was also the 13th and final head of theHayashi house before merging it with the Honinbo house in 1884.Honinbo Shuei was a remarkable player, and his strength apparently exceeded his contemporaries by a considerable margin. Surviving game records show that he played a large number of handicap games. He was very active and innovative in the 1890s, a time of reviving fortunes for go, and participated in a number of "
jubango ".He attained the title of
Meijin in 1906, becoming the ninth person to have done so. Shuei's style was characterized by his calm and confident approach to the game and his supreme positional judgement. He was also fond of makinglight shape s and "sabaki " tactics. He earned the nickname "the master ofmiai " for creating situations where he would have two equally good options at his disposal. He was one of the pioneer players opening frequently at "hoshi " points during "fuseki ", for which he was later greatly admired by the greatGo Seigen . [ [http://gobase.org/studying/articles/mioch/goseigen/interview-3.html The Pieter Mioch Interviews - Go Seigen (part 3) ] at gobase.org]He has also received praise from another top player,
Fujisawa Hideyuki . Fujisawa commented in "Go World " that he thought Shuei was the strongest of theMeijin s and Honinbos. He even said he believed he was stronger than the likes ofHoninbo Shusaku andHoninbo Dosaku . He went on to say that Shuei's flow of moves was like water. Fujisawa said, "I always have the feeling that I'd be no match for him ... I'm far below his level". [ [http://senseis.xmp.net/?Shuei Sensei's Library: Honinbo Shuei ] at senseis.xmp.net] Yet another top playerKobayashi Koichi also claimed that Shuei was stronger than he was. [http://www.samsloan.com/god-v-go.htm]Ironically, as a boy he was given to the Hayashi house because he supposedly showed little promise. And the first time he was appointed Honinbo, he resigned in favor of
Murase Shuho whom he thought was stronger, although Shuei won their celebration game in which he took black. Shuho did not live very long, so Shuei accepted the title again, and later became much stronger than his contemporaries, so was awarded the Meijin title, which even his father had not achieved.Shuei had a number of disciples. They include
Honinbo Shugen ,Takabe Dohei ,Karigane Junichi ,Nozawa Chikucho ,Tamura Yasuhisa ,Tanaka Masaki ,Inoue Yasunobu ,Hayashi Tokuzo ,Seki Genkichi ,Tsuzuki Yoneko , andInoue Kohei .Notes
External links
* [http://gobase.org/games/japan/masters/masters/shuei/ Game collection]
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