19th Kisei

19th Kisei

The 19th Kisei was the 19th edition of the Kisei tournament of the board game go, in 1995. Since Cho Chikun won the previous year, he was given an automatic place in the final to defend his title. Sixteen players battled in a single elimination tournament to decide the final 2. Those two would then play each other in a best-of-7 match to decide who would face Cho. Kobayashi Satoru became the challenger after beating Kobayashi Koichi, but lost 4 games to 2 against Cho.

Tournament

Round16
|Kobayashi Koichi (Meijin)|0|(automatic berth)|0
|Hikosaka Naoto|0|(automatic berth)|0
|Rin Kaiho (Tengen)|0|(automatic berth)|0
|Imamura Yoshiaki|1|Yuki Satoshi|0
|Hane Yasumasa|0|(automatic berth)|0
|Otake Hideo (Judan)|0|Kato Masao (Oza)|1
|Morita Michihiro|0|Kobayashi Satoru|1
|Kudo Norio|0|(automatic berth)|0
|Kobayashi Koichi|1|Hisosaka Naoto|0
|Rin Kaiho|1|Imamura Yoshiaki|0
|Hane Yasumasa|0|Kato Masao|1
|Kobayashi Satoru|1|Kudo Norio|0
|Kobayashi Koichi|1|Rin Kaiho|0
|Kato Masao|0|Kobayashi Satoru|1
|Cho Chikun|2|Kobayashi Satoru|4
|Kobayashi Koichi|0|Lost to Kobayashi S.|0


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