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Hangul
  
조남철

Teacher
  
Minoru Kitani

Hanja
  
趙南哲

Rank
  
9 dan

Name
  
Cho Nam-chul


Died
  
July 2, 2006, Seoul, South Korea

Organizations founded
  
Korea Baduk Association

Affiliation
  
Korea Baduk Association

Cho Namchul (November 30, 1923 - July 2, 2006, alternately Cho Namcheol) was a professional Go player (Baduk in Korean). He died of natural causes in Seoul at the age of 83.

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Biography

Cho was born in a farming village in Buan, North Jeolla Province. In 1934, Japanese professional Kitani Minoru visited Korea and played with ten-year-old Cho, who deeply impressed the great master. He went to Japan in 1937 to study go as Kitani's first insei, or live-in student. In 1943, he returned to Korea and played a key role in the founding of the Hanguk Kiwon. It wasn't until 1983, that he would be awarded 9 dan, but for most of the 1950s and 1960s, he won the vast majority of national tournaments.

He is known as the founder of Korean modern Go. Namchul is also the uncle of the top Japanese Go title holder Cho Chikun.

After his death, he was honored by the president of Korea with a medal and floral tribute.

Titles & runners-up

Ranks #5 in total amount of titles in Korea.

References

Cho Nam-chul Wikipedia


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