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Honinbo Doetsu : ウィキペディア英語版
Honinbo Doetsu

Hon'inbō Dōetsu (本因坊道悦, 1636–1727) was a Japanese professional go player, who became the third head of the Honinbo house. His surname was Niwa, and he used a Buddhist name Nissho.
==Biography==
He was born in Matsuzaka, currently in Mie Prefecture. He was adopted as Honinbo heir in 1658. He was promoted to 7 ''dan'' in 1666. His final ranking was as 8 ''dan''.
He challenged Yasui Sanchi to a long match. In the end 20 games were played, out of a theoretical 60, over seven years starting in 1668. Under the beating-down rules (see ''jubango'') he forced Yasui down from ''sen'' (Black in each game, for a theoretical difference of two levels) to sen-ai-sen'' (Black-White-Black).
He was also active in ''oshirogo'' from 1660, for 15 years. In 1677 he stepped down as Honinbo head, handing over to Dosaku. He did however still meet an official requirement to play ''oshirogo''; he was given a personal allowance of 20 ''koku'' of rice.〔''Go Monthly Review'' 1963/5, p.55〕 He is given the credit for establishing standard dimensions for go equipment.〔


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