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Ok just an observation so don't shoot me please!

It didn't look like he was out but his bandage did come off so there was dust in the air!

Does this remind anyone of the McEnroe era of chalk dust calls?

Also, it looked like Hakuho waltzed his opponent right over to where he could get him to fall right on the shimpan that made the call against Harumafuji. :)

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I hope that Minatogawa-oyakata will be expected to offer his retirement. Would be only fair to the gyoji.

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After watching the replay (thanks are always in order Mr. Kintamayama) several times, it is clear that Harumafuji did indeed stay inside the dohyo...

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But he has a below par 8-0 to yusho ratio.

That just goes to show that Hakuho's second-week opposition is more dangerous than what the other guys faced. ;-)

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Also, it looked like Hakuho waltzed his opponent right over to where he could get him to fall right on the shimpan that made the call against Harumafuji. :)

And then followed him down to inspect the damage (Detective...) .

What was Takekaze thinking of? Of all the people not to see that henka coming!

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What was Takekaze thinking of? Of all the people not to see that henka coming!

Of course did he see it, as well as he saw the SMS from Toekeytankyou's tsukebito.

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Judging from the way he was gently walked out of the dohyo the last 3 days, I'd say Daido is set to set a record of losses-by-yorikiri-in-one-basho if he doesn't go kyujo.

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It's a real pleasure to see a rikishi as hungry for success and as willing to go as all-out as Masunoyama, and it would be even not knowing about his limitations. Sure, that has a lot to do with why he's so intense, but it's still good to see.

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Judging from the way he was gently walked out of the dohyo the last 3 days, I'd say Daido is set to set a record of losses-by-yorikiri-in-one-basho if he doesn't go kyujo.

Still, he put up a helluva fight against Tochinoshin today.

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Masunoyama was completely pumped after beating Giku like he couldn't believe he'd done it. Is that the first time he has beaten a Sanyaku?

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It's a real pleasure to see a rikishi as hungry for success and as willing to go as all-out as Masunoyama, and it would be even not knowing about his limitations.

Not for me. I feel uneasiness, and a mixture of thrill, sorry and (slight) disgust. He fights like there's no tomorrow - big show. But here it is for real - no "new game?" button, the crash is not WWE-acted. This man ruins his body*, the next clumsy fall could be his final injury. In the back of my head the question pops up: "has anybody ever died in Basho's action?"

Kyokotenho is the extreme opposite. More pleasant to me!

* faster than the others, I must concede

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Today I was most impressed by Harumafuji, though.

Me too. My thought was: this is the Yokozuna Sumo the all want him to do.

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Is that the first time he has beaten a Sanyaku?

And in his first meeting with sanyaku - happen to be with Ozeki!

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Masunoyama was completely pumped after beating Giku like he couldn't believe he'd done it. Is that the first time he has beaten a Sanyaku?

No, he simply has no air after that kind of effort. Physical problem.

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I must say, too, I am more concerned than amazed by Masunoyama's effort. Someone with his limitations could be doing somethig less demanding than sumo. It is nevertheless motivating to see him working so hard.

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Masunoyama was completely pumped after beating Giku like he couldn't believe he'd done it. Is that the first time he has beaten a Sanyaku?

No, he simply has no air after that kind of effort. Physical problem.

I know about the air problems. But he looked completely psyched to have won, more so than usual

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Since now we officially know that Baruto and Myogiryu are makekoshi and Goeido kachikoshi, can anyone tell me if Myogiryu's spot as Sekiwake will be filled from below, or will it be just Baruto and Goeido next basho? Is there a set rule about it? Or it depends on whether the final scores of the lower ranked Sanyaku are enough to justify promotion to Sekiwake?

In short: Does Baruto's Sekiwake spot count as normal, or is it an "extra" spot by default?

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In short: Does Baruto's Sekiwake spot count as normal, or is it an "extra" spot by default?

It doesn't have to count as an extra spot. The last demotion I remember from Ozeki was from Chiyotaikai and he filled the second, S1w spot beside Baruto.

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In short: Does Baruto's Sekiwake spot count as normal, or is it an "extra" spot by default?

It doesn't have to count as an extra spot. The last demotion I remember from Ozeki was from Chiyotaikai and he filled the second, S1w spot beside Baruto.

Kyushu 2009

Result East Rank West Result 11-4 Asashoryu Y Hakuho 15-0 Y 10-5 Kotooshu O Kotomitsuki 8-7 9-6 Harumafuji O Kaio 8-7 2-9-4 Chiyotaikai O 9-6 Baruto S Kakuryu 7-8 6-9 Kisenosato K Goeido 7-8 6-9 Takekaze M1 Aminishiki 5-10 10-5 Kotoshogiku M2 Tokitenku 5-10 5-10 Tochiozan M3 Bushuyama 6-9 8-7 Hokutoriki M4 Iwakiyama 2-13 11-4 G Toyonoshima M5 Kakizoe 8-7

Kotoshogiku and Toyonoshima were not so good for sekiwake promotion. If Kakuryu had 8-7 instead of 7-8, Hatsu 2010 had 3 sekiwakes. IF...

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I hope that Minatogawa-oyakata will be expected to offer his retirement. Would be only fair to the gyoji.

Minatogawa-oyakata will not be punished and carry on with his duties till senshuraku, "anybody can make a mistake like that". The shimpan were told to raise their hands after the bout if they are not sure, the video check can be done then.

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The various shimpan raise their hands to stop a bout every day and many times. They usually get it right.

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The Fukuoka dohyo has been getting more slippery in the last 2 days. Harumafuji's feet were sliding on the tachiai.

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The Fukuoka dohyo has been getting more slippery in the last 2 days. Harumafuji's feet were sliding on the tachiai.

And when Kotooshu was swinging Hakuho around early in their bout, I could swear I saw Hakuho's feet dragging along the ground, and I don't think he was even lifted up all that much.

But what I REALLY don't understand is how that bout ended. What the hell? It looked as if Hakuho either gave up at the edge, or misjudged where it was and thought he was out prematurely. I'm going to have to re-watch it when Kinta puts the video up.

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