1st Honinbo
{{Short description|Go Tournament}}
The 1st Honinbo was the first ever professional Go tournament. Eight players competed for the title. The tournament utilized a makeshift league system where players would play four knockout rounds. At the end of each round, the winning player would receive six points. The runner-up would receive five, and the losing semi-finalists would have a playoff to decide who finished in third (four points) and fourth (three points). Players knocked out in the first round received one point.
White received 4.5 komi during the knockout rounds and players had 13 hours thinking time. Tamejiro Suzuki, however, was granted 16 hours thinking time because of his disdain for time limits. At the conclusion of the fourth knockout round, the two top players in the standings, Riichi Sekiyama and Shin Kato, played a six-game series to decide the winner. The initial series finished even at three games, but Sekiyama was given the title for having accumulated more points in the knockout rounds.{{cite web | url=http://gobase.org/games/jp/honinbo/1/ | title=honinbo title, 1st edition, 1941 | publisher=gobase.org | accessdate=2 July 2011}}{{cite web | url=http://xinwengolife.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/the-first-honinbo-title/ | title=The First Honinbo Title | publisher=xinwengolife.wordpress.com | accessdate=2 July 2011}}
Tournament
= First knockout round =
{{Round8-with third
||Tamejiro Suzuki|0|Go Seigen|1
||Katsukiyo Kubomatsu|0|Nobuaki Maeda|1
||Kensaku Segoe|0|Riichi Sekiyama|1
||Shin Kato|1|Minoru Kitani|0
||Go Seigen|1|Nobuaki Maeda|0
||Riichi Sekiyama|1|Shin Kato|0
||Go Seigen|1|Riichi Sekiyama|0
||Maeda Nobuaki|0|Shin Kato|1
}}
= Second knockout round =
{{Round8-with third
||Katsukiyo Kubomatsu|0|Shin Kato|1
||Kensaku Segoe|0|Tamejiro Suzuki|1
||Nobuaki Maeda|1|Go Seigen|0
||Minoru Kitani|0|Riichi Sekiyama|1
||Shin Kato|1|Tamejiro Suzuki|1
||Nobuaki Maeda|0|Riichi Sekiyama|1
||Shin Kato|0|Riichi Sekiyama|1
||Tamejiro Suzuki|0|Nobuaki Maeda|1
}}
= Third knockout round =
{{Round8-with third
||Tamejiro Suzuki|0|Minoru Kitani|1
||Nobuaki Maeda|1|Kensaku Segoe|0
||Katsukiyo Kubomatsu|1|Riichi Sekiyama|0
||Minoru Kitani|1|Shin Kato|0
||Nobuaki Maeda|1|Katsukiyo Kubomatsu|0
||Minoru Kitani|1|Nobuaki Maeda|0
||Shin Kato|0|Katsukiyo Kubomatsu|1
}}
= Fourth knockout round =
{{Round8-with third
||Riichi Sekiyama|1|Nobuaki Maeda|0
||Go Seigen|1|Minoru Kitani|0
||Tamejiro Suzuki|0|Shin Kato|1
||Katsukiyo Kubomatsu|0|Kensaku Segoe|1
||Riichi Sekiyama|0|Go Seigen|1
||Shin Kato|0|Kensaku Segoe|1
||Go Seigen|1|Kensaku Segoe|0
||Riichi Sekiyama|1|Shin Kato|0
}}
Final standings
class="wikitable" | ||
Pos. || Player || Pts. | ||
---|---|---|
align="center"| 1 | Riichi Sekiyama | align="center"|16 |
align="center"| 2 | Shin Kato | align="center"|15 |
align="center"| 3 | Go Seigen | align="center"|14 |
align="center"| 4 | Nobuaki Maeda | align="center"|13 |
align="center"| 5 | Minoru Kitani | align="center"|9 |
align="center"| 6 | Kensaku Segoe | align="center"|8 |
align="center"| 7 | Katsukiyo Kubomatsu | align="center"|7 |
align="center"| 8 | Tamejiro Suzuki | align="center"|6 |