Japanese Go player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Izumi Kobayashi (小林泉美) is a Japanese professional Go player at Nihon Ki-in since 1995.[1][2] She is known for holding many female titles in the 2000s.
Izumi Kobayashi has several professional players in her family.[1][2]
Minoru Kitani, 9-dan professional go player | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Reiko Kobayashi | Koichi Kobayashi, 9-dan professional go player Holder of three honorary titles | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Izumi Kobayashi Former female title holder | Cho U, 9-dan professional player | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Year | Notes[1][2] |
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1998, 2001-2003 | Received the female player MVP (棋道賞女流賞) |
2001-2003, 2005 | 1st place in the female player prize money ranking. |
2001 | Obtained 200 career wins (Youngest and fastest female player to obtain this status) |
2003 | Qualified to the main tournament of the 10 dan title (6th female player to obtain this status) |
2004 | Received the Journalist Club Award with her husband. She was also qualified to the main tournament of the 10 dan title. |
2005 | She became the first player to obtain all major female titles. She also obtained 300 career wins in this year (Youngest and fastest female player to obtain this status). |
2007 | Victory at the Daiwa Securities Internet Go Ladies. |
She has wrote introductory Go books which were published by the NHK publishing.
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