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Day 5 results and day 6 pairings

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The three leaders Chiyotaikai, Kotoryu and Jumonji continue

to win, as does Yokozuna Asashoryu. Other than this there

were several surprises today with Kaio, Kotomitsuki, Wakanosato,

Kyokutenho, Miyabiyama and Takamisakari losing. Is Musoyama's

first win this basho a surprise? I don't think so. Akinoshima

got his first win too, while Kasugao and Tochinohana stay

winless.

It looks like the field of true Makuuchi yusho contenders is

already down to just Chiyotaikai and Asashoryu. The other

rikishi with no or one loss aren't real contenders, I think.

In Juryo Tochisakae is the sole leader now after defeating

Kakizoe, while Hamanishiki lost a good bout to Harunoyama

and is one win behind together with Asanowaka and Hayateumi.

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Doitsuyama


Day 5

Juryo

Ms3e   Towanoyama (1-2)    yorikiri       J13w   Hidenokuni (1-4)

J13e   Kotonomine (3-2)    yorikiri       Ms2w   Sumanofuji (2-1)

J9w    Dewanofuji (2-3)    oshidashi      J12e   Tomikaze (2-3)

J10w   Harunoyama (3-2)    yoritaoshi     J9e    Hamanishiki (4-1)

J8w    Wakatoba (2-3)      uwatenage      J10e   Kitazakura (2-3)

J8e    Tochisakae (5-0)    tsukiotoshi    J11e   Kakizoe (3-2)

J4w    Ushiomaru (3-2)     oshidashi      J3w    Aogiyama (2-3)

J3e    Asanowaka (4-1)     oshidashi      J7e    Wakakosho (3-2)

J6w    Hayateumi (4-1)   shitatedashinage J2w    Otsukasa (3-2)

J2e    Kobo (3-2)          okuridashi     J5e    Senshuyama (2-3)

J1w    Yotsukasa (2-3)     oshidashi      J6e    Gokenzan (0-5)

J4e    Oginishiki (2-3)    shitatenage    J1e    Komahikari (1-4)

Makuuchi

M12w   Akinoshima (1-4)    yorikiri       M15e   Tochinohana (0-5)

M14w   Jumonji (5-0)       oshidashi      M12e   Kinkaiyama (2-3)

M11w   Tamarikido (3-2)    yorikiri       M14e   Gojoro (3-2)

M10w   Buyuzan (3-2)       hikkake        M13e   Kasuganishiki (2-3)

M11e   Hokutoriki (4-1)    oshitaoshi     M9e    Aminishiki (2-3)

M10e   Asasekiryu (2-3)    yorikiri       M8w    Takanotsuru (2-3)

M6w    Toki (2-3)          hikiotoshi     M9w    Miyabiyama (3-2)

M5e    Kotoryu (5-0)       tsukiotoshi    M8e    Tokitsuumi (3-2)

M4w    Tamanoshima (4-1)   yorikiri       M7w    Kyokushuzan (3-2)

M3w    Kotonowaka (2-3)    yorikiri       M7e    Kasugao (0-5)

M6e    Iwakiyama (3-2)     kotenage       M2w    Takamisakari (1-4)

M5w    Kaiho (2-3)         kakenage       M1w    Kyokutenho (3-2)

M4e    Wakanoyama (2-3)    oshidashi      S2e    Wakanosato (3-2)

K1w    Tosanoumi (3-2)     hikiotoshi     S1w    Kotomitsuki (2-3)

O1e    Musoyama (1-4)      oshidashi      M3e    Shimotori (1-4)

K1e    Dejima (3-2)        oshidashi      O2w    Kaio (3-2)

O2e    Chiyotaikai (5-0)   oshidashi      M1e    Takanonami (2-3)

Y1w    Asashoryu (4-1)     sotogake       M2e    Tochinonada (2-3)

Day 6

Makushita

Ms13e  Ryuo (1-1)                         Ms15w  Hochiyama (1-1)

Ms15e  Daimanazuru (2-0)                  Ms11w  Torafusuyama (2-0)

Ms12e  Asahibenten (1-1)                  Ms9w   Tochifudo (1-1)

Ms7e   Tamanokuni (2-0)                   Ms11e  Nakao (2-0)

Ms6e   Kotoiwakuni (1-1)                  Ms9e   Sentoryu (1-1)

Juryo

J11e   Kakizoe (3-2)                      J13e   Kotonomine (3-2)

Ms3w   Hamanoshima (1-2)                  J11w   Juzan (0-3-2)

J10e   Kitazakura (2-3)                   J12e   Tomikaze (2-3)

J13w   Hidenokuni (1-4)                   J10w   Harunoyama (3-2)

J7e    Wakakosho (3-2)                    J9w    Dewanofuji (2-3)

J9e    Hamanishiki (4-1)                  J4w    Ushiomaru (3-2)

J3e    Asanowaka (4-1)                    J8w    Wakatoba (2-3)

J8e    Tochisakae (5-0)                   J3w    Aogiyama (2-3)

J2e    Kobo (3-2)                         J6w    Hayateumi (4-1)

J6e    Gokenzan (0-5)                     J2w    Otsukasa (3-2)

J1e    Komahikari (1-4)                   J5e    Senshuyama (2-3)

J4e    Oginishiki (2-3)                   J1w    Yotsukasa (2-3)

Makuuchi

M13e   Kasuganishiki (2-3)                M14e   Gojoro (3-2)

M11e   Hokutoriki (4-1)                   M12e   Kinkaiyama (2-3)

M15e   Tochinohana (0-5)                  M11w   Tamarikido (3-2)

M14w   Jumonji (5-0)                      M9w    Miyabiyama (3-2)

M8e    Tokitsuumi (3-2)                   M12w   Akinoshima (1-4)

M7e    Kasugao (0-5)                      M10e   Asasekiryu (2-3)

M6e    Iwakiyama (3-2)                    M9e    Aminishiki (2-3)

M10w   Buyuzan (3-2)                      M6w    Toki (2-3)

M8w    Takanotsuru (2-3)                  M5w    Kaiho (2-3)

M3e    Shimotori (1-4)                    M7w    Kyokushuzan (3-2)

M1e    Takanonami (2-3)                   M5e    Kotoryu (5-0)

M4e    Wakanoyama (2-3)                   M1w    Kyokutenho (3-2)

K1e    Dejima (3-2)                       S1w    Kotomitsuki (2-3)

S2e    Wakanosato (3-2)                   M3w    Kotonowaka (2-3)

O2e    Chiyotaikai (5-0)                  K1w    Tosanoumi (3-2)

O1e    Musoyama (1-4)                     M2e    Tochinonada (2-3)

M4w    Tamanoshima (4-1)                  O2w    Kaio (3-2)

Y1w    Asashoryu (4-1)                    M2w    Takamisakari (1-4)

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M6e    Iwakiyama (3-2)     kotenage       M2w    Takamisakari (1-4)

That one caught me by surprise.  Maybe I'm partial to Takamisakari and maybe I'm not giving Iwakiyama enough credit, but I was pretty sure Takamisakari would win.   :-@   Also cost me a 3 point slot on bench sumo.

How good was Iwakiyama's toriteki career?

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I got a favourable impression of Iwaki last basho, when I fully expected him to get Kasugao-like kicking after rocketing up the banzuke, but he finished his 2nd makuuchi basho with respectable 7-8 mk. He's also so ugly he's likeable ;)  and he shows strength, stability, and technique. As long as he's healthy, he's very good addition to makuuchi.

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In Juryo Tochisakae is the sole leader now after defeating

Kakizoe

Tochisakae has been totally dominant in his bouts. Despite some hesitance today, he made Kakizoe look like a deshi he was giving good work out to by simply overpowering him down. Totally dominant force in juryo so far. Healthy Tochisakae doesn't belong to juryo.

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A former college rikish, Iwakiyama was started as Ms60 Tsukedashi

Thank you for the summary Yubiquitoyama-zeki: it's exactly what I was looking for.  FWIW, I think his bout today againast Takanotsuru should be fairly interesting.

He's also so ugly he's likeable

:-) That's funny.  He's not pretty like Toki, but he's not bad   :-(

Healthy Tochisakae doesn't belong to juryo.

I agree.  He's mid to low Maegashira when healthy.  But can he stay healthy?  I don't think he has the talent to compete with sanyaku rikishi, but he's pretty good otherwise.

With Toki, Iwakiyama, Takanotsuru, Shimotori, Tochisakae, Kasugao, Asasekiryu, and others I think we have some very interesting bouts among the mid to low maegashira.  It's a pleasure to watch, although sometimes very difficult to predict winners.

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