Zentoryu 154 Posted March 11, 2012 Disclaimer: I translate this information from the Nikkan Sports Webpage. It should not be considered official. Nikkan is known to make mistakes in their kensho counts from time to time, but they usually get around to correcting them. Also, Nikkan only posts the top 10 everyday, so I have no idea how many kensho someone not on that list has. After Day 1... Rikishi # Yen Hakuho 25 1,375,000 Baruto 14 770,000 Kotoshogiku 11 605,000 Takarafuji 7 385,000 Myogiryu 5 275,000 Harumafuji 3 165,000 Kotooshu 3 165,000 Homasho 3 165,000 Goeido 3 165,000 Aran 2 110,000 Asasekiryu 2 110,000 Baruto got his push for the Tsuna off to a good start with a win on opening day that netted him 14 kensho. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 12, 2012 After Day 2... Rikishi # Yen Hakuho 48 2,640,000 Baruto 19 1,045,000 Kotoshogiku 17 935,000 Takarafuji 7 385,000 Harumafuji 6 330,000 Tochiozan 6 330,000 Kotooshu 5 275,000 Tochinowaka 5 275,000 Fujiazuma 5 275,000 Toyonoshima 4 220,000 Hakuho picked up 23 envelopes, Kotoshogiku and Tochiozan 6 apiece, Baruto 5, Toyonoshima 4, Harumafuji 3 and Kotooshu 2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naganoyama 6,043 Posted March 13, 2012 Ikioi's bouts seem to be attracting some sponsor attention. Shame he hasn't won any yet! Takarafuji was the beneficiary on day one and Fujiazuma on day 2. There were a whopping 10 today and Wakanosato walked off with the booty - of course some of them might have been placed for him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 13, 2012 Since Code is giving me fits, I've decided to try tables.... After Day 3... Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 67 3685000 Baruto 24 1320000 Kotoshogiku 16 880000 Wakanosato 10 550000 Kisenosato 9 495000 Tochiozan 9 495000 Aminishiki 8 440000 Harumafuji 7 385000 Takarafuji 7 385000 Toyonoshima 6 330000 Goeido 6 330000 There seems to be a lot of kensho floating around this basho. Hakuho led the way on Day 3 with 19. As Naganoyama mentioned above, Wakanosato walked off with the 10 envelopes placed on his bout with Ikioi. Kisenosato picked up 9 from his first win of the tournament against Yoshikaze. Baruto won his third bout, pushing out winless Miyogiryu for another 5 envelopes. Tochiozan, Toyonoshima and Harumafuji picked up 3, 2 and 1 kensho respectively. Aminishiki and Goeido joined the leaderboard after wins today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 14, 2012 (edited) As of Day 4Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 86 4730000 Baruto 24 1320000 Kotoshogiku 21 1155000 Kisenosato 12 660000 Kotooshu 12 660000 Tochiozan 10 550000 Wakanosato 10 550000 Harumafuji 8 440000 Kakuryu 8 440000 Aminishiki 8 440000 Baruto's road to the tsuna hit a pot hole as he fell against Kakuryu, who earned enough kensho from his win over the Ozeki to move into the lead group. Hakuho remained undefeated, adding another 19 kensho to his haul. Kotooshu picked up 7 after downing winless Miyogiryu, while Kotoshogiku picked up 5 against similarly winless Kyokutenho. Kisenosato took home three envelopes after pushing out Gagamaru. Tochiozan and Harumafuji grabbed a single kensho each. Edited March 15, 2012 by Zentoryu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naganoyama 6,043 Posted March 15, 2012 (edited) And Ikioi gave away another 7 today. Edit: Day 5 Edited March 15, 2012 by Naganoyama Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 15, 2012 As of Day 5Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 106 5830000 Baruto 30 1650000 Kotoshogiku 26 1430000 Kotooshu 14 770000 Kisenosato 12 660000 Tochiozan 10 550000 Toyonoshima 10 550000 Wakanosato 10 550000 Kakuryu 9 495000 Goeido 9 495000 Hakuho picked up another 20 envelopes after a sukuinage win over Gagamaru. Baruto thrusted out Tochinowaka for 6 envelopes. Kotoshogiku defeated Tochiozan to earn himself 5 kensho. Kotooshu and Kakuryu took home 2 and 1 kensho respectively, while Toyonoshima and Goeido earned enough envelopes from their victories to rejoin the top-10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 16, 2012 As of Day 6Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho1246820000 Baruto361980000Kotoshogiku351925000Kotooshu17935000Kisenosato16880000Goeido12660000Harumafuji10550000Tochiozan10550000Toyonoshima10550000Wakanosato10550000Hakuho racked up another 18 kensho after dumping Yoshikaze with a kotenage. Kotoshogiku took home 9 envelopes courtesy of an oshitaoshi win over Miyogiryu.Baruto improved to 5-1 with a victory over still winless Kyokutenho, grabbing the 6 envelopes placed on the bout by sponsors.Kisenosato collected 4 kensho, while Kotooshu, Goeido and Harumafuji picked up 3 each. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 17, 2012 (edited) As of Day 7Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 144 7920000 Baruto 43 2365000 Kotoshogiku 35 1925000 Kisenosato 21 1155000 Kotooshu 17 935000 Kakuryu 17 935000 Toyonoshima 17 935000 Ikioi 14 770000 Goeido 12 660000 Harumafuji 10 550000 Tochiozan 10 550000 Yoshikaze 10 550000 Wakanosato 10 550000 Hakuho took care of business against Kyokutenho, earning another 20 kensho for himself. Kakuryu picked up 8 kensho and remained tied with the Yokozuna in the Yusho race after forcing out Ozeki Harumafuji. Yokozuna-hopeful Baruto remained a win behind the leaders with a yorikiri victoryu over Aminishiki that netted him 7 envelopes. Toyonoshima also took home 7 kensho after downing Kotoshogiku. Kisenosato pushed out Tochinoshin to collect 5 envelopes, while Ikioi and Yoshikaze earned enough kensho from wins over Miyabiyama and Kotooshu respectively to move into the lead group. Edited March 17, 2012 by Zentoryu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 18, 2012 (edited) As of Day 8Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 167 9185000 Baruto 49 2695000 Kotoshogiku 42 2310000 Kisenosato 33 1815000 Toyonoshima 22 1210000 Kotooshu 17 935000 Kakuryu 17 935000 Goeido 17 935000 Ikioi 14 770000 Harumafuji 13 715000 Aminishiki 13 715000 Hakuho added 23 kensho to his total and took over the sole lead in the Yusho race after forcing out Tochinoshin. Meanwhile Kisenosato handed Kakuryu his first loss of the tournament and earned 12 kensho of his own. Kotoshogiku took home 7 envelopes after throwing down Gagamaru. Baruto picked up 6 against Tokitenku. Toyonoshima and Goeido collected 5 kensho apiece and Harumafuji 3. Aminishiki surprised Kotooshu to earn at least 4 envelopes and join the tail end of the leaderboard. Edited March 19, 2012 by Zentoryu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 19, 2012 (edited) As of Day 9Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 167 9185000 Baruto 55 3025000 Kotoshogiku 48 2640000 Kakuryu 39 2145000 Kisenosato 33 1815000 Kotooshu 23 1265000 Toyonoshima 22 1210000 Ikioi 20 1100000 Goeido 19 1045000 Harumafuji 14 770000 Kakuryu pulled off the upset against the Yokozuna, handing Hakuho his first loss of the tournament and forcing a four-way tie for the lead in the Yusho race. The Sekiwake was rewarded for his effort with the 22 kensho placed on the bout by sponsors. Baruto joined Kakuryu, Shotenro and Hakuho at 8-1 by forcing out Toyonoshima, picking up another 6 envelopes in the process. Kotoshogiku, Kotooshu and Ikioi also took home 6 kensho each, while Goeido picked up 2 and Harumafuji 1. Edited March 19, 2012 by Zentoryu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 20, 2012 (edited) As of Day 10Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 188 10340000 Baruto 64 3520000 Kotoshogiku 48 2640000 Kakuryu 41 2255000 Kisenosato 40 2200000 Toyonoshima 26 1430000 Goeido 24 1320000 Kotooshu 23 1265000 Harumafuji 22 1210000 Ikioi 20 1100000 Hakuho threw down Aminishiki to earn 21 kensho. Baruto had the second highest total of the day with 9 from a win over Tochiozan. Harumafuji picked up 8 from a tsukiotoshi victory against Kotoshogiku, while Kisenosato pushed out Miyogiryu for 7. Goeido and Toyonoshima earned 5 and 4 envelopes respectively and Kakuryu 2. Edited March 20, 2012 by Zentoryu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yorikiried by fate 2,038 Posted March 20, 2012 Thanks again for the informative service! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 21, 2012 (edited) As of Day 11Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 215 11825000 Baruto 64 3520000 Kotoshogiku 48 2640000 Kakuryu 41 2255000 Kisenosato 40 2200000 Kotooshu 33 1815000 Harumafuji 30 1650000 Toyonoshima 26 1430000 Ikioi 26 1430000 Goeido 25 1375000 Hakuho forced out Kotoshogiku to collect 27 envelopes and remain tied with Kakuryu for the Yusho lead. Baruto suffered a major blow to his Yokozuna promotion hopes after falling victim to a Yoritaoshi from fellow Ozeki Kotooshu. Osh picked up 10 kensho for his efforts. Harumafuji picked up 8 from a win over Kisenosato, while Ikioi earned 6 against Hochiyama. Lastly, Goeido took home a single envelope from a win over Kitataiki. Edited March 21, 2012 by Zentoryu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 22, 2012 As of Day 12Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 238 13090000 Baruto 64 3520000 Kotoshogiku 61 3355000 Kisenosato 43 2365000 Kakuryu 43 2365000 Harumafuji 37 2035000 Kotooshu 33 1815000 Ikioi 30 1650000 Goeido 28 1540000 Toyonoshima 26 1430000 Hakuho and Kakuryu remained tied for the Yusho lead after the Yokozuna took care of business against Kotooshu while Kakuyru forced out Shotenro. Hakuho's win netted him 23 envelopes. Kakuryu took home only 2. Baruto's Yokozuna promotion hopes were pretty much dashed today after Kotoshogiku sent him tumbling off the dohyo, with Shogun collecting 13 kensho from the gyoji. Harumafuji is still in the Yusho race, a win behind the co-leaders, after beating Tochiozan and earning 7 envelopes. Ikioi took home another 4 kensho. Kisenosato and Goeido grabbed 3 apiece. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 23, 2012 As of Day 13Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 238 13090000 Kisenosato 73 4015000 Baruto 72 3960000 Kotoshogiku 61 3355000 Kakuryu 51 2805000 Kotooshu 40 2200000 Harumafuji 37 2035000 Ikioi 30 1650000 Goeido 29 1595000 Toyonoshima 26 1430000 Kakuryu is now the sole leader in the Makuuchi Yusho race after Kisenosato surprised Hakuho while Kakuryu took down Kotoshogiku with an uwatedashinage. Kisenosato's upset netted him 30 kensho, Kakuryu's eight. Baruto also picked up eight envelopes after thrusting fellow Ozeki Harumafuji off the dohyo. Kotooshu collected 7 envelopes from a win over Aran and Goeido a single kensho from a quick victory over Shotenro. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 24, 2012 As of Day 14Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 270 14850000 Kisenosato 81 4455000 Baruto 72 3960000 Kakuryu 64 3520000 Kotoshogiku 61 3355000 Kotooshu 40 2200000 Harumafuji 37 2035000 Goeido 32 1760000 Ikioi 30 1650000 Homasho 27 1485000 Kakuryu threw down Kotooshu to remain in the Yusho lead heading into senshuraku. The victory added 13 envelopes to his total. Hakuho stayed a win behind, slapping down Harumafuji for 32 kensho of his own. Kisenosato collected 8 envelopes after forcing out Baruto, while Goeido took home 3 from a win over Okinoumi. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zentoryu 154 Posted March 25, 2012 (edited) As of Day 15Shikona Kensho Yen Hakuho 310 17050000 Kisenosato 81 4455000 Baruto 72 3960000 Kotoshogiku 72 3960000 Kakuryu 64 3520000 Harumafuji 48 2640000 Goeido 42 2310000 Kotooshu 40 2200000 Homasho 30 1650000 Ikioi 30 1650000 Kakuryu was stunned by Goeido, while Hakuho took care of business against Baruto. The resulting kettei-sen went the Yokozuna's way as well after a hard fought bout with the Sekiwake. Kakuryu will have to console himself with two special prizes and a likely promotion to Ozeki. Goeido earned 10 envelopes from his Yusho spoiling win, while Hakuho's win over Baruto netted the Yokozuna 40 envelopes. Kotoshogiku and Harumafuji took home 11 kensho apiece with Homasho adding 3 to his total. Hakuho also claims the 10,000,000yen bonus that goes with winning the Makuuchi Yusho. The special prize winners and Juryo Yusho winner Kimikaze will collect 2,000,000yen each. Edited March 25, 2012 by Zentoryu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites