Hideyuki Sakai

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Hideyuki Sakai
Full nameHideyuki Sakai
Kanji坂井秀至
Born (1973-04-23) April 23, 1973 (age 51)
Sanda, Hyōgo, Japan
ResidenceOsaka, Japan
Turned pro2000
Rank8 dan
AffiliationKansai Ki-in

Hideyuki Sakai (坂井秀至, Sakai Hideyuki, born April 23, 1973) is a professional Go player.

Biography[edit]

Before becoming a professional, Sakai was majoring in medical science at Kyoto University. For a long time, Sakai was the strongest amateur player in Japan, and when he won the World Amateur Go Championship in 2000, the Kansai Ki-in awarded him professional 5 dan (after defeating two 5 dan and two 7 dan players). He was also the first player in Japan to be awarded a special 8 dan (amateur) diploma. In 2003, he won the biggest Kansai Ki-in tournament, the Kansai Ki-in Championship. In 2004, he was runner-up for the Shinjin-O title, losing to Mizokami Tomochika two games to one (losing both by half point). He is currently active in various tournament leagues for both the Nihon Ki-in (participation in Meijin league 2005–present) and the Kansai Ki-in.

In 2010, Sakai won the Gosei title, defeating title-holder Cho U 3–2.

Titles and runners-up[edit]

Domestic
Title Wins Runners-up
Gosei 1 (2010) 1 (2011)
Shinjin-O 1 (2004)
Kansai Ki-in Championship 4 (2003, 2011–2013) 3 (2004, 2007, 2014)
Total 5 5

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