Takahiro Ōhashi
Takahiro Ōhashi | |
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Native name | |
Born | September 22, 1992 |
Hometown | Shingū, Wakayama |
Career | |
Achieved professional status | October 1, 2016 | (aged 24)
Badge Number | 308 |
Rank | 7-dan |
Teacher | Kazuharu Shoshi (7-dan) |
Tournaments won | 2 |
Meijin class | B1 |
Ryūō class | 3 |
Websites | |
JSA profile page |
Takahiro Ōhashi (
Early life and apprenticeship[edit]
Ōhashi was born in Shingū, Wakayama on September 22, 1992.[1] He learned how to play shogi as fourth-grade elementary school student, and entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū as a student of shogi professional Kazuharu Shoshi in September 2006.[2]
Takahashi was promoted to 3-dan in 2010 and obtained professional status and the rank of 4-dan in October 2016 after finishing runner-up in the 59th 3-dan League (April 2016 – September 2016) with a record of 12 wins and 6 losses.[2][3]
Shogi professional[edit]
Takahashi finished runner-up in the 46th Shinjin-Ō in 2015, losing to Tatsuya Sugai 2 games to 1. Takahashi was still ranked an apprentice professional 3-dan at the time, and won the first game of the match before Sugai came back to win the last two.[4]
Takahashi won his first tournament as a professional in August 2018 when he defeated Seiya Kondō to win the 3rd Yamada Challenge Cup .[5] In October of the same year, he defeated Hirotaka Kajiura 2 games to none to win the 8th Kakogawa Seiryū Tournament .[6][7][8]
Promotion history[edit]
The promotion history for Ōhashi is as follows:[9]
- 6-kyū: September 2006
- 3-dan: October 2010
- 4-dan: October 1, 2016
- 5-dan: July 31, 2019
- 6-dan: October 23, 2019
- 7-dan: February 8, 2023
Titles and other championships[edit]
Ōhashi has yet to appear in a major title match, but he has won two non-major title championships.[10]
Awards and honors[edit]
Ōhashi received the Japan Shogi Association Annual Shogi Award for "Best New Player" for the 2018–2019 Shogi Year.[11] He won the Kōzō Masuda Award for developing the Yōryū Fourth File Rook opening in 2020.[12][13]
References[edit]
- ^ "Kishi Dētabēsu: Ōhashi Takahiro"
棋士 データベース:大橋 貴 洸 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Takahiro Ōhashi] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ a b "Shinyondan Tanjō no Oshirase * Fujii Sōta (Shijō Sainenshō Yondan)・Ōhashi Takahiro"
新 四 段 誕生 のお知 らせ *藤井 聡 太 (史上 最年少 四 段 )・大橋 貴 洸 [New 4-dans announced: Sōta Fujii (the youngest 4-dan in history) and Takahiro Ōhashi] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. September 3, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ "Dai Gojūkyūkai Shōreikai Sandan Rīgusen Nisenjūrokunen Shigatsu kara Nisenjūrokunen Kugatsu"
第 59回 奨励 会 三 段 リーグ戦 2016年 4月 ~2016年 9月 [59th apprentice school 3-dan league: April 2016 to September 2016] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ "Shogi Tsugai Rokudn ga Shinjin-Ō ni"
将棋 菅井 六 段 が新人 王 に [Tsugai 6d wins Shinjin-Ō] (in Japanese). Japan Communist Party. October 20, 2015. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ "Shōgi no Yamadahai Ōhashi Yondan ga Hatsuyūshō"
将棋 のYAMADA杯 大橋 四 段 が初 優勝 [Ōhashi 4d wins Yamada Cup for first championship as a professional]. The Nikkei (in Japanese). August 22, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ Mizuta, Yukihiro (October 20, 2018). "Shōgi・Kakogawa Seiryūsen Ōhashi Takahiro Yondan ga Yūshō"
将棋 ・加古川 青 流 戦 大橋 貴 洸 四 段 が優勝 [Takahiro Ōhashi wins Kakogawa Seiryu Tournament]. Kobe Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved April 3, 2018. - ^ "Shōgi no Kakagawa Seiryūseni Ōhashi Yondan ga Yūshō"
将棋 の加古川 青 流 戦 大橋 四 段 が優勝 [Ōhashi 4d wins Kakogawa Seiryū Tournament]. The Nikkei (in Japanese). October 28, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ Sato, Keiji (October 20, 2018). "Ōhashi Takahiro Yondan ga Kakogawa Seiryūsen wo Seisu"
大橋 貴 洸 四 段 が加古川 青 流 戦 を制 す [Takahiro Ōhashi wins Kakogawa Seiryū Tournament]. Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ "Kishi Dētabēsu: Ōhashi Takahiro Shōdan Rireki"
棋士 データベース:大橋 貴 洸 昇段 履歴 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Takahiro Ōhashi Promotion History] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved February 8, 2023. - ^ "Kishi Dētabēsu: Ōhashi Takahiro Yūshō Rireki"
棋士 データベース:大橋 貴 洸 優勝 履歴 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Takahiro Ōhashi Championship History] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ "Saiyūshūkishishō wa Toyoshima Nikan Fujii Shichidan wa 「Myōshu」 de Jushōlhanguage=ja"
最優秀 棋士 賞 は豊島 二 冠 藤井 七 段 は「妙手 」で受賞 [Toyoshima 2-crown named "Player of the Year"; Fujii 7d wins award for "best move".]. Asahi Shimbun. April 1, 2019. Retrieved April 3, 2019. - ^ "Dai Yonjūhakkai Shōgi Taishō Jushōsha no Oshirase"
第 48回 将棋 大賞 受賞 者 のお知 らせ [48th Annual Shogi Awards Winners] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. April 1, 2021. Retrieved April 2, 2021. - ^ Murase, Shin'ya (April 1, 2021). "Fujii Nikan, Hatsu no Saiyūshūkishishō Yonnen Renzoku Shōritsu Hachiwarichō wo Hyōka"
藤井 二 冠 ,初 の最優秀 棋士 賞 4年 連続 勝率 8割 超 を評価 [Fujii 2-crown wins "Player of the Year" for the first time and also praised for having a better than .800 winning percentage for the 4th consecutive year]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved April 2, 2021.