Tomoko Kato
Japanese Go player
Tomoko Kato is a Japanese professional Go player at Nihon Ki-in.[1][2][3] Her mentor is Kazuko Sugiuchi (Sachiko Honda's sister).
Records
changeYear | Notes[1][2][3] |
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1991 | Obtained professional status |
1992 | Obtained the Women Honinbo title (女流本因坊) and the female MVP (棋道賞女流賞) |
1993 | Obtained the Rookie Award (棋道賞新人賞) |
1994 | Semi-finalist at the World Women Go Championship (ja:宝海杯世界女子選手権戦 ).[4] Obtained the female MVP |
1995 | Defeated Kazuko Sugiuchi and obtained the Women Grand Master title (女流名人). This is the first title match fought by players with apprenticeship (teacher-student relationship). She was also the 1st place in the female player prize money ranking. |
2000 | Obtained the Women Champion title (女流最強位) |
2001 | Ranked in the top 8 players at the International Women Professional Weiqi Championship (ja:山水黔城杯国際女子プロ囲棋選手権戦)[5] She was promoted to 5 dan in this year. |
2005 | Obtained 300 career wins |
2013 | Promoted to 6 dan |
References and notes
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Tomoko Kato at GoBase
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tomoko Kato at Sensei's Library
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Official profile
- ↑ She was defeated by Rui Naiwei.
- ↑ Weiqi is the Chinese name of Go. The Chinese name was used because the sponsor was a Chinese company.