Yuki Satoshi seems to be in a great form recently, winning three games in a row against Iyama Yuuta (after losing 10 games in a row previously). He also recently picked up two titles: the Daiwa-Shoken Cup and the NHK Cup. I am very impressed by the quality of his recent games.
Yuki vs. Cho:
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/twoplayer/251/601
Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
-
hyperpape
- Tengen
- Posts: 4382
- Joined: Thu May 06, 2010 3:24 pm
- Rank: AGA 3k
- GD Posts: 65
- OGS: Hyperpape 4k
- Location: Caldas da Rainha, Portugal
- Has thanked: 499 times
- Been thanked: 727 times
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
There are several old threads, including one from John Fairbairn, on the boards about how Yuki is the strongest Japanese player who hasn't had major tournament successes. He's won a single big title but plays like the players who have won a half dozen.
- emeraldemon
- Gosei
- Posts: 1744
- Joined: Sun May 02, 2010 1:33 pm
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: greendemon
- Tygem: greendemon
- DGS: smaragdaemon
- OGS: emeraldemon
- Has thanked: 697 times
- Been thanked: 287 times
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
hyperpape wrote:There are several old threads, including one from John Fairbairn, on the boards about how Yuki is the strongest Japanese player who hasn't had major tournament successes. He's won a single big title but plays like the players who have won a half dozen.
Until he won the Tengen in 2010.
-
bgrieco
- Dies with sente
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:40 pm
- Rank: IGS 16 kyu
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: bgrieco
- IGS: bgrieco
- Online playing schedule: at night 21:00 - 00:00 UTC-3
- Been thanked: 11 times
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
Last night's game for the Judan was quite impressive as far as I watched it. Yuuta made a very strong position on the UR and he dealt really well it it.
-
hyperpape
- Tengen
- Posts: 4382
- Joined: Thu May 06, 2010 3:24 pm
- Rank: AGA 3k
- GD Posts: 65
- OGS: Hyperpape 4k
- Location: Caldas da Rainha, Portugal
- Has thanked: 499 times
- Been thanked: 727 times
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
That's the single big title I meant (there's a use of Big title where it means those seven Japanese titles). Obviously, that breaks one barrier for him: what I'm saying is that his record is like someone like Takao who's had a good bit more success.
-
macelee
- Lives in sente
- Posts: 928
- Joined: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:46 pm
- Rank: 5 dan
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: macelee
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 72 times
- Been thanked: 480 times
- Contact:
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
Yuki seems to be very good at fast games. He won 4 NHK Cups over the past 5 years. Consider NHK Cup is using single-elimination format and he has to start from beginning every year, that is quite an achievement.
-
gustav
- Dies in gote
- Posts: 21
- Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2012 2:03 am
- Rank: EGF 3d
- GD Posts: 0
- DGS: gustav
- OGS: gustav
- Location: Manila, Philippines
- Has thanked: 42 times
- Been thanked: 14 times
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
Iyama just won game 4 (B+R after 179 moves) so there will be a fifth and decisive game for the Judan title (on April 26th).
- oren
- Oza
- Posts: 2777
- Joined: Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:54 pm
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: oren
- Tygem: oren740, orenl
- IGS: oren
- Wbaduk: oren
- Location: Seattle, WA
- Has thanked: 251 times
- Been thanked: 549 times
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
That's good for NHK who are running a program this weekend about the first go player with six titles. He will have them all for the show. 
- ez4u
- Oza
- Posts: 2414
- Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:15 pm
- Rank: Jp 6 dan
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: ez4u
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
- Has thanked: 2351 times
- Been thanked: 1332 times
Re: Yuki Satoshi vs Iyama Yuuta
Yuki wins game five of the Judan by 1.5 points. Iyama is reduced to 'only' five titles!
Not sure what that will do to the big party in Osaka on May 13th to celebrate the 6 titles, but at least Yuki was already an invitee.
Not sure what that will do to the big party in Osaka on May 13th to celebrate the 6 titles, but at least Yuki was already an invitee.
Dave Sigaty
"Short-lived are both the praiser and the praised, and rememberer and the remembered..."
- Marcus Aurelius; Meditations, VIII 21
"Short-lived are both the praiser and the praised, and rememberer and the remembered..."
- Marcus Aurelius; Meditations, VIII 21
-
Uberdude
- Judan
- Posts: 6727
- Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:35 am
- Rank: UK 4 dan
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: Uberdude 4d
- OGS: Uberdude 7d
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Has thanked: 436 times
- Been thanked: 3718 times