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The 59th Oza is one of the main Go tournaments in 2011. It began on 13 January 2011. The winner of the challenger tournament faced the title-holder Cho U.

Challenger Tournament

 Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
               
 28 April
 
 Hane Naoki1
 30 May
 Kobayashi Satoru0
 Hane Naoki1
 19 May
 Cho Chikun0
 Yoda Norimoto0
 20 June
 Cho Chikun1
 Hane Naoki1
 12 May
 Mitani Tetsuya0
 So Yokoku0
 9 June
 Murakawa Daisuke1
 Murakawa Daisuke0
 14 April
 Mitani Tetsuya1
 Mitani Tetsuya1
 8 September
 Mochizuki Kenichi0
 Hane Naoki1
 14 April
 Iyama Yuta0
 Iyama Yuta1
 9 June
 Imamura Toshiya0
 Iyama Yuta1
 12 May
 Nakano Yasuhiro0
 Matsumoto Takehisa0
 14 July
 Nakano Yasuhiro1
 Iyama Yuta1
 21 April
 Yamada Kimio0
 Yamashiro Hiroshi0
 19 May
 Yamashita Keigo1
 Yamashita Keigo0
 21 April
 Yamada Kimio1
 Yamada Kimio1
 
 Kono Rin0
 

Finals

Player 1 2 3 4 5 T
Cho U
(Oza)
1 1 1 - -
Hane Naoki
Challenger
0 0 0 - -
Win by 3.5 1.5 Resignation - -
Location Tokyo Hyogo Yamagata (Kanagawa) (Shizuoka)

See also

References

  1. "59th Oza-sen". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
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