Akaboshi Intetsu
Akaboshi Intetsu
{{Infobox go player | name=Akaboshi Intetsu | fullname=Akaboshi Intetsu | kanji=赤星 因徹
Biography Born 1810, Akaboshi rose to prominence as a student of Inoue Genan Inseki, head of the House of Inoue. By 1834, the former had attained the rank of 7 [[dan-(rank)|dan]].
The "blood-vomiting-game" was played between Akaboshi, 7 dan as black, and Jowa, 9 dan as white. It took place at the Matsudaira Go Party from 13–21 August 1835. Black succeeded in building an early lead, utilising one of House Inoue's secret taisha joseki. However, Jowa played a sequence of three acclaimed tesuji that turned the tide of the match in his favour, ultimately leading to black's resignation after 246 moves. According to Invincible, Akaboshi's health was already in decline when the game began, but after it had ended he coughed up blood over the board and collapsed.
On 19 October 1835, Akaboshi died of tuberculosis.