Reiko Kobayashi (Go player)
Reiko Kobayashi (小林 禮子, Kobayashi Reiko, 1939–1996), formerly Reiko Kitani (木谷 禮子, Kitani Reiko), was a Japanese female 7-dan[1] professional Go player at Nihon Ki-in.[2][3]
Reiko Kobayashi | |
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Full name | Reiko Kobayashi |
Kanji | 小林禮子 |
Born | December 23, 1939 |
Died | April 16, 1996 |
Residence | Tokyo, Japan |
Teacher | Minoru Kitani |
Rank | 7 dan |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in |
Achievements
Year | Notes[2][3] |
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1973 and 1975 | Obtained the Women's Meijin (女流名人) |
1967, 1968, 1970, 1980 and 1982 | Received the female MVP (棋道賞女流賞) |
Notable family members
Reiko Kobayashi has several professional players in her family.[2][3]
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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
- Father: Minoru Kitani, 9-dan professional go player
- Husband: Koichi Kobayashi, 9-dan professional go player, holder of three honorary titles[4][5]
- Daughter: Izumi Kobayashi, former female title holder[6][7]
- Son in law: Cho U, 9-dan professional player from Taiwan[8]
References
- She was promoted to 7-dan from 6-dan in occasion of her death.
- Reiko Kobayashi at GoBase
- Official profile at Nihon Ki-in
- Koichi Kobayashi at Sensei's Library
- Koichi Kobayashi at GoBase
- Izumi Kobayashi at Sensei's Library
- Izumi Kobayashi at GoBase
- Cho U at Sensei's Library
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