Jakusotsu 5,755 Posted December 9, 2016 This was one of the toughest banzuke I ever had to crack. Even after adding 2 wins for everybody, I still had to take into account who had a "real" MK/KK in several areas to create enough holes to fill, especially with the former Sanyaku and Joi-jin who took a deep dive. Kitakachiyama (Ye 6-9 -> 8-7) Y Haidouzo (Oe 6-9 -> 8-7) O Pandaazuma (Ow 4-11 -> 6-9) Konosato (S1w 7-8 -> 9-6) S1 Taka (M1w 8-7 -> 10-5) ScreechingOwl (K1w 6-9 -> 8-7) K1 Andoreasu (K2e 6-9 -> 8-7) Kaiowaka (M7e 9-6 -> 11-4) K2 Ganzohnesushi (S2e 5-9-1 -> 7-8) Nomadwolf (M9w 9-5-1 -> 11-4) M1 Flohru (M7w 8-7 -> 10-5) Aome (M4e 7-8 -> 9-6) M2 Jakusotsu (M5e 7-8 -> 9-6) Kaiomitsuki (M3e 6-9 -> 8-7) M3 Senkoho (M12w 10-5 -> 12-3) Sebunshu (M6w 7-8 -> 9-6) M4 Fujiyama (S1e 4-10-1 -> 6-9) Asashosakari (S2w 4-11 -> 6-9) M5 Chocshoporyu (M5w 6-9 -> 8-7) Susanoo (M6e 6-9 -> 8-7) M6 Chishafuwaku (M1e 5-10 -> 7-8) Taxinohana (M2e 5-10 -> 7-8) M7 Gurowake (M2w 5-10 -> 7-8) Randomitsuki (K2w 4-11 -> 6-9) M8 Yassier (K1e 3-12 -> 5-10) Kotononami (M12e 7-8 -> 9-6) M9 Bill (M4w 4-11 -> 6-9) Kuroimori (M3w 3-12 -> 5-10) M10 Chankoyama (M10e 5-10 -> 7-8) Takanorappa (M8w 4-9-2 -> 6-9) M11 Tenshinhan (M9e 4-10-1 -> 6-9) Achiyama (M11w 5-9-1 -> 7-8) M12 GONZABUROW (M16e 7-8 -> 9-6) Tainosen (M13e Kosho) M13 Smoczayama (M13w Kosho) Reijinguoshan (J1e 8-7 -> 10-5) M14 Frinkanohana (M14w Kosho) Andonishiki (M15e 6-9 -> 8-7) M15 Ruziklao (M8e 3-11-1 -> 5-10) Ayagawa (J2e 7-8 -> 9-6) M16 Gaijingai (J2w 7-8 -> 9-6) Pitinosato (J3w 7-8 -> 9-6) M17 Chisaiyama (M11e 4-10-1 -> 6-9) J1 Unkonoyama (J4w 7-8 -> 9-6) Kasamatsuri (M14e 5-10 -> 7-8) J2 Saruyama (M10w 3-6-6 -> 5-10) Fujisan (M15w 4-11 -> 6-9) J3 Korinokoishi (J8w 8-7 -> 10-5) Kintamayama (J6e 7-8 -> 9-6) J4 Metzinowaka (J5e 6-9 -> 8-7) Maguroyama (J1w 4-10-1 -> 6-9) J5 Gawasukotto (J10w 8-7 -> 10-5) Wamahada (J6w 6-9 -> 8-7) J6 Gernobono (J3e 4-11 -> 6-9) Mariohana (J14e 8-6-1 -> 10-5) J7 Mmikasazuma (J10e 6-9 -> 8-7) Neko (J5w 4-10-1 -> 6-9) J8 Shimodahito (J4e 3-12 -> 5-10) Nantonoyama (J13w 7-8 -> 9-6) J9 Kamogawa (ms2w 8-7 -> 10-5) Holleshoryu (J7e 3-12 -> 5-10) J10 Jejima (J7w 3-12 -> 5-10) Rikishimiezi (J14w 6-9 -> 8-7) J11 Sokkenaiyama (J12e 5-9-1 -> 7-8) Manatsumai (J13e 5-10 -> 7-8) J12 Profomisakari (J9e 3-12 -> 5-10) Anjoboshi (J9w 3-10-2 -> 5-10) J13 Suwihuto (ms1e 5-9-1 -> 7-8) Futtokazan (ms1w 5-9-1 -> 7-8) J14 Mischashimaru (J11w 3-11-1 -> 5-10) Andrasoyamawaka (J11e 2-12-1 -> 4-11) ms1 Taikanute (ms2e 3-12 -> 5-10) Hana-ichi (J12w 1-14 -> 3-12) ms2 Hayaikaze (ms3e 3-3-9 -> 5-10) Hogashi (J8e Kyujo) ms3 Sakura (mz 3-12 -> 5-10) Banzuke-gai: Asashimaru (ms3w) Froclimitsuki (ms4e) 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakura 1,462 Posted December 10, 2016 17 hours ago, Rocks said: Adding 2 wins? I think the overall performance was so bad, 2 wins were added to everyone to try and create a balanced banzuke that reflects how everyone did against each other. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 5,755 Posted January 22, 2017 Zero correct picks among the two leaders on Senshuraku left the standings unchanged, so the yusho goes to Taka - congratulations! Yusho: Sw Taka (10-5) Kanto-sho: (not awarded) Gino-sho: Ow Pandaazuma (11-11) Shukun-sho: Sw Taka (3.789) Thank you for playing, see ya in March! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites