Ayumi Suzuki (鈴木歩) is a Japanese perfaisional Go player at Nihon Ki-in.
Year | Notes |
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2001 | Obtainit perfaisional player license bi the female player examination. Promotit tae 2 dan in the end o this year. |
2003 & 2007 | Obtainit the Female Champion title (女流最強位). |
2004 | Qualifiit tae the NHK Cup Tournament. |
2008 | Challengit tae Xie Yimin for the Female Honinbo title (女流本因坊). She an aw representit Japan at the Warld Mind Sports Gemmes in Beijing. |
2009 | Qualifiit tae the challenger determination league for the Female Grand Master title (女流名人). |
2010 | Representit Japan at the Asian Gemmes. Promotit tae 5 dan at the end o this year. |
2011 | Finalist at the pair Go championship. She wis an aw qualifiit tae the championship tournament at the Dragon Star (竜星) title. Due tae thir records, she wis promotit tae 6 dan at the end o this year. |
2015 | Challengit tae Xie Yimin for the Female Grand Master title (女流名人). |
2017 | Qualifiit tae the main tournament o the Tengen (天元) title. |
2020 | Defeatit Asami Ueno an obtainit the Female Buird Master title (女流棋聖). This is her first title syne 2007. She wis an aw the finalist at the Female Tachiaoi Cup (女流立葵杯) |
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