Jakusotsu 6,403 Posted September 24, 2012 I'm happy to announce that Kitakachiyama has done consistently well enough to please the secret society behind the scenes, appointing him to be the first Ozeki of Turn The Tide. Congratulations! (Applauding...) This Banzuke was even trickier to make than the last one, and I had to adjust the KK border to 7-8 in Juryo to make it viable (even though Jejima might shake his head when looking at Holleshoryu B-) ). Kitakachiyama (S1e 10-5) O Pandaazuma (S1w 8-7) S1 Susanoo (S2e 8-7) S2 Mariyasu (K2e 10-5) Randomitsuki (K2w 8-7) K1 Gernobono (M1w 10-5) Gaijingai (M2w 10-5) K2 Heikotoriki (K1e Kosho) Taka (M4e 10-5) M1 Flohru (K1w 7-8) Kyokuhagyo (M12w 13-2) M2 Metzinowaka (S2w 6-9) Oskanohana (M8e 9-6) M3 Fujiyama (M9w 9-6) Hogashi (M3w 7-8) M4 Fujisan (M2e 6-9) Jakusotsu (M4w 7-8) M5 Frinkanohana (M3e 6-9) Andonishiki (M5e 7-8) M6 Asashosakari (M5w 7-8) Ganzohnesushi (M8w 8-7) M7 Yassier (M6w 7-8) ScreechingOwl (M10e 8-7) M8 Kuroimori (M7w 7-7-1) Vikanohara (M1e 3-12) M9 Fuseigou (M7e 6-9) Shiyonofuji (M12e 8-7) M10 Anjoboshi (M6e 5-9-1) Doitsuyama (M10w 7-8) M11 Kaiowaka (M16e 8-7) Taikanute (M9e 5-10) M12 Takanorappa (M11e 6-9) Saruyama (M11w 6-8-1) M13 Kintamayama (M13e 7-8) Holleshoryu (J1e 7-8) M14 Gawasukotto (M13w 6-9) Qijuryu (M15e Kosho) M15 Jejima (M14w 7-8) Yokotanoharry (M15w 7-8) M16 Bunijiman (M16w Kosho) Hana-ichi (M14e 5-10) M17 Achiyama (M17e 7-8) Wamahada (J7e 9-6) J1 Nomadwolf (J5w 8-7) Meyeryu (J4e 7-8) J2 Chocshoporyu (J4w 7-7-1) Gusoyama (J2e 6-9) J3 Maguroyama (J10e 9-5-1) Konosato (J10w 9-6) J4 Ruziklao (J13e 10-4-1) Zenjimoto (J8e 7-8) J5 Kasamatsuri (J2w 4-11) Shimodahito (J1w 3-9-3) J6 Mmikasazuma (J11e 7-8) Sebunshu (J11w 7-8) J7 Profomisakari (J14w 8-7) Fatakiyama (J7w 6-9) J8 Kameumi (J5e 4-11) Tainosen (J3w 3-12) J9 Mischashimaru (ms1e 8-6-1) Schnappamawashi (new 8-7) J10 Kaiomitsuki (new 8-7) Kotononami (new 8-7) J11 Manatsumai (J9e 5-10) Akishiki (M17w Kyujo) J12 Leonishiki (new 7-8) Wolfgangho (J9w 4-10-1) J13 Chisaiyama (J13w 6-9) Neko (J8w 3-12) J14 Aome (J12w 5-10) Harumataikai (J3e Kyujo) ms1 Mariohana (J12e 4-11) GONZABUROW (new 6-8-1) ms2 Shibatayama (J6e Kyujo) Fuheika (new 3-10-2) ms3 Intai: Mysko (J6w) Banzuke-gai: Ganryu (J14e) Hotaru (ms1w) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakana 46 Posted September 24, 2012 Interesting game, but I'm dumb it took some days to understand clearly the rules... ^^" I'll do better in november ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 6,403 Posted September 24, 2012 I've been wondering - would it be more intuitive if we colored the rikishi to lose in red and the rikishi to win in green? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Doitsuyama 1,263 Posted September 25, 2012 I've been wondering - would it be more intuitive if we colored the rikishi to lose in red and the rikishi to win in green? Wouldn't that be a brilliant way to confuse the existing players? Ideally switching colors on even and odd days? :-P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kuroimori 1,634 Posted September 25, 2012 (edited) I've been wondering - would it be more intuitive if we colored the rikishi to lose in red and the rikishi to win in green? Wouldn't that be a brilliant way to confuse the existing players? Ideally switching colors on even and odd days? :-P As long as the rikishis' records aren't switched from win-loss to loss-win it wouldn't really matter much B-) Edited September 25, 2012 by kuroimori Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruziklao 34 Posted September 26, 2012 I've been wondering - would it be more intuitive if we colored the rikishi to lose in red and the rikishi to win in green? Wouldn't that be a brilliant way to confuse the existing players? Ideally switching colors on even and odd days? :-P As long as the rikishis' records aren't switched from win-loss to loss-win it wouldn't really matter much B-) On the second thought... :-P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 6,403 Posted November 25, 2012 (edited) Final results: Yusho: Pandaazuma (13-2) (Yusho winner...) Kanto-sho: Tenshoryu (31 pts) Gino-sho: Randomitsuki (13-13) Shukun-sho: Tenshoryu (6.957 pts) Thank you all for playing, see ya in Hatsu! Edited November 25, 2012 by Jakusotsu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pandaazuma 1,310 Posted November 25, 2012 Thanks...I enjoyed playing TTT this basho. Great game. Any chance of the Panda being promoted to ozeki, Jakusotsu? Two yusho in four basho, never had a losing record...at sekiwake for almost every basho...is that enough for the TTT secret society?? ;-) ;-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 6,403 Posted November 25, 2012 What-ifs, maybes, and might-have-beens, why-nots, perhaps, and wait-and-sees. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites