The Kisei title is decided in a best of seven match with 8 hours thinking time per person. The challenger comes from a large knockout tournament where the final is decided in a best of three match. The 12th edition of the tournament shows the final stages, so you can get an idea. These pages include all title match games and at least the playoff games when available. The Japanese Title Overview page shows what's available. The Kisei is the most prestigeous title with a first prize of about USD 225,000,=
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In the overview players link to their biographies while results link to a detailed description of the edition. | ||
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Yomiuri Shimbun Kisei coverage | ||
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To find the name of a player in other languages such as Chinese or Korean please refer either to the dictionary pages, Internet Go Dictionary or their biography pages. | ||
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