Norimoto Yoda
{{Short description|Japanese Go player}}
{{Infobox go player
| name=Norimoto Yoda
| image=
| fullname=Norimoto Yoda
| kanji=依田紀基
| birth_date={{birth date and age|1966|2|11}}
| birth_place=Iwamizawa, Japan
| teacher=Takeo Ando
| turnedpro=1980
| rank=9 dan
| affiliation=Nihon Ki-in
}}
{{nihongo|Norimoto Yoda|依田 紀基|Yoda Norimoto|extra=born February 11, 1966 in Iwamizawa, Japan}} is a professional Go player.
Biography
Yoda is a student of Takeo Ando. He has won 35 titles so far in his career, the seventh highest in Japan. He became a professional in 1980, and reached 9 dan in 1993. In 2006, he was the heart of the Japanese team in international tournaments, steering them to a win over Team Korea in the 7th Nongshim Cup.
In June 2017, Yoda scored his 1,100th win as a pro. He has 572 losses, two jigos, and two no-results. He is the 12th Nihon Ki-in player to reach 1,100 victories. At 51 years four months, he is the third youngest, and, at 37 years two months, the 4th quickest to do so.{{cite web|last1=Power|first1=John|title=The Power Report (2): Komatsu wins Samsung seat; Fujisawa wins Senko Cup; 42nd Kisei tournament; Yoda scores 1,100 wins|url=http://www.usgo.org/news/2017/07/the-power-report-2-komatsu-wins-samsung-seat-fujisawa-wins-senko-cup-42nd-kisei-tournament-yoda-scores-1100-wins/|website=American Go E-Journal|date=18 July 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180126012523/http://www.usgo.org/news/2017/07/the-power-report-2-komatsu-wins-samsung-seat-fujisawa-wins-senko-cup-42nd-kisei-tournament-yoda-scores-1100-wins/|archive-date=26 January 2018}}
Titles and runners-up
Ranks #8-t in the total number of titles in Japan.
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Title || Wins || Runners-up | ||
Kisei | 2 (1998, 2009) | |
Meijin | 4 (2000–2003) | 2 (1999, 2004) |
Honinbo | 2 (2004, 2007) | |
Judan | 2 (1995, 1996) | 1 (1997) |
Gosei | 6 (1996–1998, 2003–2005) | 1 (2006) |
Agon Cup | 1 (1997) | 1 (1996) |
NHK Cup | 5 (1991, 1993, 1998–2000) | 1 (2005) |
Shinjin-O | 5 (1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990) | 1 (1982) |
NEC Cup | 3 (1992, 1997, 2002) | 2 (1988, 1989) |
Daiwa Cup | 1 (2007) | |
Kakusei | 1 (2002) | 1 (2001) |
Hayago Championship | 2 (1993, 1996) | |
Shin-Ei | 2 (1986, 1987) | 2 (1984, 1989) |
NEC Shun-Ei | 1 (1986) | |
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| Total | 30 | 19 |
colspan=3|Continental | ||
Japan-Korea rookie competition | 1 (1991) | |
Asian TV Cup | 3 (1993, 1998, 1999) | |
Teda Cup | 1 (2004) | |
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| Total | 4 | 1 |
colspan=3|International | ||
Ing Cup | 1 (1996) | |
Samsung Cup | 1 (1996) | |
Fujitsu Cup | 1 (2004) | |
Tong Yang Cup | 1 (1994) | |
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| Total | 1 | 3 |
colspan=3|Career total | ||
align="center"
| Total | 35 | 23 |
Appearance in Fiction
The climactic go game played between the fictional players Fujiwara-no-Sai and Toya Meijin in the anime and manga series Hikaru no Go was in fact a real 1997 game{{cite web |url=http://senseis.xmp.net/?HikarusComment |title = Hikaru's comment at Sensei's Library}} between Norimoto Yoda and Rin Kaiho. Yoda played the winning white side attributed to Sai.
References
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External links
- [http://gobase.org/information/players/?pp=Yoda%20Norimoto GoBase Profile]
- [http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/player/htm/ki000101.htm Nihon Ki-in Profile]
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Category:Sportspeople from Hokkaido
Category:People from Iwamizawa
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