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Masaki Takemiya : ウィキペディア英語版
Masaki Takemiya

is a professional Go player.
== Biography ==
Masaki Takemiya was born in Japan. He became one of the many disciples of the Minoru Kitani school. His rise to fame began when he was only 15 years old. By the time he was 15, he was already 5 dan. He earned the nickname "9 dan killer" because he won several games against top rated players. His famous "cosmic style" of Go would become popular among fans. It focused on large moyo in the center of the board. He's known as keeping a consistent record of winning titles. The longest period in which he did not hold a title has only been 4 years. He closed off 2005 with an impressive win of 16 straight games, which was stopped by Omori Yasushi in the qualifiers for the 3rd World Oza. Outside of Go, Takemiya also won the biggest Japanese backgammon tournament, the 12th Saint of the Board title, by beating the former holder, Abe Akiko.
Three of Takemiya's books have been published in English -- ''Enclosure Joseki'' (Kiseido Press), now out of print but available in digital form; ''The Imagination of a Go Master'' (NEMESIS Enterprises); and ''This Is Go the Natural Way!'' (Hinoki Press).

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