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South Korean Go player (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kim Shushun (born January 24, 1979), also known as Kin Hidetoshi, Kim Shujun, or Kim Sujun, is a professional Go player.
Kim Shushun | |
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Full name | Kim Shushun |
Kanji | 金秀俊 |
Kana | キムスジュン |
Hangul | 김수준 |
Hanja | 金秀俊 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Su-jun |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Su-chun |
Born | South Korea | January 24, 1979
Residence | Japan |
Teacher | Cho Chikun |
Turned pro | 1996 |
Rank | 9 dan |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in Tokyo branch |
Kim became a professional in 1996.[1] In 2007, he was promoted to 8 dan. His teacher is Cho Chikun. He made it to the final of the 16th NEC Shun-Ei, only to be beaten by Mizokami Tomochika. Coincidentally, he played the game on the same day as his teacher, Cho Chikun, played in the final of the NEC Cup. He won his 400th career game in 2006.[2]
Title | Years Held |
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Current | 1 |
Shinjin-O | 2005 |
Title | Years Lost |
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Defunct | 4 |
Shin-Ei | 2001, 2002 |
NEC Shun-Ei | 2001 |
Rank | Year | Notes |
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1 dan | 1996 | |
2 dan | 1996 | |
3 dan | 1997 | |
4 dan | 1998 | |
5 dan | 1999 | |
6 dan | 2000 | |
7 dan | 2002 | |
8 dan | 2007 | |
9 dan | 2018 |
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