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Fukuoka Kotaro

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2024 5:40 am
by silviu22
I believe Fukuoka Kotaro will be the next dominant Japanese player. In Ryusei he won 14 games in a row: won all 11 games in his block and 3 games in main tournament. So he is now in the final against Iyama Yuta.

And he keeps doing well in the other major tournaments as well.

Re: Fukuoka Kotaro

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2024 6:00 am
by kvasir
Almost everyone above him on mamumamu list for Japan at 19 year already went on to win lots of big titles.

http://mamumamu0413.web.fc2.com/rating/ ... 01900.html

Re: Fukuoka Kotaro

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 2:15 am
by pajaro
He is currently 7dan.

He jumped from 5dan to 7dan, after winning the Ryusei (to Iyama)

Re: Fukuoka Kotaro

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 4:49 am
by silviu22
Fukuoka Kotaro will represent Japan at a new international tournament (Supreme player). It will be a round robin tournament and he will get to play against top 8 players in the world. I'm not sure he's at that level though: https://gotoeveryone.k2ss.info/news/wr/ ... -player/1/

Re: Fukuoka Kotaro

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:04 pm
by kvasir
He got the first place in the National team practice tournament in October/November. Two wins against Iyama, one against Ichiriki, and so on :) It will be great for his development to play in this new round robin tournament against such strong players. Hopefully this is a tournament with regular time controls, not fast Go :)

BTW the Japanese national team plays really good practice games.

Re: Fukuoka Kotaro

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 12:06 pm
by John Fairbairn
It seems to have been overlooked here that Fukuoka set a new record in winning the Ryusei, his first title.

He won every game from his sole A Preliminary game (beating Cho Chikun; he was able to skip the B Preliminary) to Games 1 to 11 of the win & continue block preliminaries, meaning also he was one of the very lowest ranked initially) and then won all four games from Round 1 up to and including the Final (beating Iyama, having earlier disposed of Ichiriki) in the main tournament - the first time this has been done.

Incidentally, it is not the first time all 11 games in the block preliminary have been won - Kono Rin and Kyo Kagen did it, but they lost during the main tournaments.

19-year-old Fukuoka's good form in the Ryusei was attributed to playing somewhat more thickly then usual (even though he is adept at sabaki and shinogi) because the Ryusei is a quickplay, i.e. he was avoiding tactical melees to guard against byoyomi pressures.

Re: Fukuoka Kotaro

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 3:53 am
by silviu22
Fukuoka Kotaro is doing really well in Meijin: he is 5-0 in the group, but he still has 3 hard games left: Shibano Toramaru (who seems in very good form), Iyama Yuta and Yamashita Keigo.