Atsushi Tsuruyama
Japanese Go player
Atsushi Tsuruyama | |
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Full name | Atsushi Tsuruyama |
Kanji | 鶴山淳志 |
Kana | ツルヤマアツシ |
Born | (1981-08-31) August 31, 1981 (age 43) Kumamoto, Japan |
Residence | Japan |
Teacher | Cho Chikun |
Turned pro | 1999 |
Rank | 8 dan |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in |
Atsushi Tsuruyama (鶴山淳志, Tsuruyama Atsushi) (born August 31, 1981) is a professional Go player.
Biography
Atsushi turned professional in 1999 and was promoted to 2 dan in the same year. In 2004, Atsushi was awarded a prize for having the highest winning percentage among Japanese professionals. His record was 27 wins and 9 losses, totaling to a 75% win ratio. In the same year he reached his 200th career win.[1] Atsushi participated in the 10th Samsung Cup in 2005 as a Japan representative.[2]
References
External links
- Nihon Ki-in profile (in Japanese)
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- Jiro Akiyama
- Shinichi Aoki
- Shuzo Awaji
- Shigeru Baba
- Cho Chikun
- Cho Son-jin
- Cho U
- Naoki Hane
- Yasumasa Hane
- Hsu Chia-yuan
- Naoto Hikosaka
- Kunihisa Honda
- Ryo Ichiriki
- Atsushi Ida
- Yoshio Ishida
- Kunio Ishii
- Ko Iso
- Yuta Iyama
- Satoshi Kataoka
- Atsushi Kato
- Tetsuya Kiyonari
- Koichi Kobayashi
- Satoru Kobayashi
- Hideki Komatsu
- Rin Kono
- Norio Kudo
- Tomoyasu Mimura
- Goro Miyazawa
- Tomochika Mizokami
- Michihiro Morita
- Daisuke Murakawa
- Shinya Nakamura
- Ō Rissei
- Masaki Ogata
- Hideo Otake
- Michael Redmond
- Rin Kaiho
- Toramaru Shibano
- Ryu Shikun
- Kim Shushun
- Shinji Takao
- Masaki Takemiya
- Wang Ming-wan
- Kimio Yamada
- Hiroshi Yamashiro
- Keigo Yamashita
- Norimoto Yoda
- So Yokoku
- Shigeaki Yokota
- Satoshi Yuki
- Nobuaki Anzai
- Kikuyo Aoki
- Takehisa Matsumoto
- Hideyuki Sakai
- Taiki Seto
- Atsushi Tsuruyama
- Shuhei Uchida
- Kaori Chinen
- Chiaki Mukai
- Yumiko Okada
- Yukari Yoshihara
- Antti Törmänen
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