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Full name
  
Rin Kaiho

Name
  
Rin Kaiho

Chinese
  
林海峰

Residence
  
Tokyo, Japan


Pinyin
  
Lin Haifeng

Teacher
  
Go Seigen

Rank
  
9 dan

Affiliation
  
Nihon Ki-in

Rin Kaiho wwwzhouyuancomimagesrinYZJPG

Born
  
May 6, 1942 (age 81) Shanghai, Republic of China (
1942-05-06
)

Books
  
Golden Opportunities, Come Up to Shodan

Retro Pro Series - Takemiya Masaki 7P VS Rin Kaiho 9P - 1974 #05 | Jeu de Go


Rin Kaihō or Lin Haifeng (Chinese: 林海峰; pinyin: Lín Hǎifēng; born May 6, 1942) is a professional Taiwanese-born Go player made his name in Japan. He is, along with Cho Chikun, Kobayashi Koichi, Otake Hideo, Takemiya Masaki and Kato Masao, considered one of the 'Six Supers' that dominated Japanese Go world in the last three decades of the twentieth century.

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1988 1 1st ing cup semifinals cho hunhyun vs rin kaiho


Biography

Rin Kaiho was born in Shanghai, China. He was a student of Go Seigen when Go brought him to Japan in 1952. He was a promising player who won his first title at the age of 23, the Meijin. He is also part of the 1200 win group. Rin's rise to fame came in 1965 when he challenged Sakata Eio Meijin for his Meijin title. Rin, at the time, was still only 23 and critics thought he would stand no chance against the then powerful Sakata. Even Sakata himself said that no Go player under the age of thirty should be Meijin. However, Rin put up a great fight and won the Meijin title. Rin would continue winning the Meijin on different occasions, along with the Honinbo, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His number of titles currently is 34, ranking him 7th of all time on the total number of titles list, tied with Norimoto Yoda. Rin has been on a dry spell of titles lately, with the last time he even challenged for one being in 2001, for the Meijin. Rin became the first professional in Nihon Ki-in history to reach 1,300 career wins. He won the game against Nobuaki Anzai on October 19, 2006 in a preliminary match for the 32nd Kisei. Rin currently resides in Tokyo, Japan, but remains a citizen of Taiwan.

Titles and runners-up

Ranks #7 in total number of titles in Japan.

Trivia

  • Rin is Honorary Tengen.
  • He needs to win the Kisei tournament and he will have won all 7 major Japanese titles.
  • In 1968 he became the second player to hold the Meijin and Honinbo titles at the same time.
  • Starting in 1964, Rin had entered the Meijin League and remained in the league (including being the Meijin title holder) for 39 consecutive years, which is a historical record for all Go tournaments in Japan.
  • In 2007 Lee Changho mentioned to the media that Rin is his most respected professional Go player for his respectable personality.
  • His students are Cho U, Rin Kanketsu, and Rin Shien.
  • References

    Rin Kaiho Wikipedia