Naoki Hane
Naoki Hane (羽根 直樹, Hane Naoki?, born 14 August 1976) is a professional Japanese 9 dan Go player currently affiliated with the Nihon Ki-in. He is both the son and student of Yasumasa Hane 9 dan.
Titles and runners-up
Domestic |
Title |
Wins |
Runners-up |
Kisei |
2 (2004, 2005) |
1 (2006) |
Honinbo |
2 (2008, 2009) |
2 (2010, 2011) |
Tengen |
3 (2001–2003) |
1 (2004) |
Oza |
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1 (2011) |
Gosei |
1 (2011) |
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Agon Cup |
2 (2004, 2009) |
1 (2006) |
Ryusei |
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1 (2003) |
NHK Cup |
1 (2006) |
1 (2002) |
Shinjin-O |
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2 (1999, 2000) |
NEC Cup |
1 (2009) |
1 (2010) |
Okan |
8 (1999, 2002–2004,
2007–2009, 2011) |
3 (2000, 2005, 2010) |
Kakusei |
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1 (2003) |
NEC Shun-Ei |
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1 (2000) |
Shin-Ei |
1 (1996) |
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Total |
21 |
16 |
Continental |
China-Japan Tengen |
1 (2002) |
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China-Japan Agon Cup |
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2 (2004, 2009) |
Total |
1 |
2 |
International |
Chunlan Cup |
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1 (2003) |
Total |
0 |
1 |
Career total |
Total |
22 |
19 |
Promotion record
Rank
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Year
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Notes
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1 dan |
1991 |
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2 dan |
1991 |
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3 dan |
1992 |
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4 dan |
1992 |
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5 dan |
1994 |
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6 dan |
1996 |
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7 dan |
1998 |
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8 dan |
2000 |
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9 dan |
2002 |
Reached 9 dan in 11 years and 3 months, a Nihon Ki-in record for second fastest promotion.[1] |
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Awards
- Reached 500 career wins in 2002.
- Reached 600 career wins in 2005.
- New Player Award once (1995)
- Most wins; 48 (1996), 50 (1997), 68 (2001)
- Most consecutive wins; 19 (1999)
- Best Player Award twice (2001, 2003)
- Most games played; 88 (2001)
- Hidetoshi Prize once (2001)
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References
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Persondata |
Name |
Hane, Naoki |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
14 August 1976 |
Place of birth |
Mie, Japan |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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