Profomisakari 769 Posted July 9, 2018 (edited) On 07.07.2018 at 14:05, Profomisakari said in Games bugs : Thanks to Alex!But do not forget Maegashira game please! Two days later, now does it work. Let play it for the rest of the basho! I hope, many players find it!! Edited July 23, 2018 by Profomisakari Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Achiyama 1,187 Posted July 9, 2018 23 minutes ago, Profomisakari said: On 07.07.2018 at 14:05, Profomisakari said in Games bugs : Thanks to Alex!But do not forget Maegashira game please! Two days later, now does it work. Let play it for the rest of the basho! I hope, many players find it!! I did, and I’ll play today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Profomisakari 769 Posted July 10, 2018 Once more the hint: It works again! And since on day 3 all except the high-flyer Wolfgangho have remained in the weak to medium range, each player has all chances Let's go! Profo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfgangho 39 Posted July 10, 2018 i apologize for doing my best Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Profomisakari 769 Posted July 22, 2018 (edited) The basho is over and the Maegashira game had after belated start a correct final. Because the points for day 1 and 2 are missing for all players, I think the game can be counted as regular - apart from the last time again and again this time wrong banzuke. But I will write the correct banzuke here later. As first to the results: Never before we had finally two players with the same score at the top. For this case we have a tiebreaker rule, that the the winner is the player with the better Shukun Sho rank of both.That’s way in our case the winner is Wolfgangho before Norizo. Wolfgangho was most of the time the dominator of the field. He had with 5 the most of the daily top performances and also leaded on the days 3 to 5, 8 and finally from day 11 to Senshuraku. In the last two days he had to share this lead with the old master Norizo, but got by Tiebreaker the first place and Norizo the second. Kuroimori leaded on the 6th and 7th day, Pitinisato on the 9th and 10th. 5 times was Wolfgangho the daily winner, 4 times Norizo and 7 other players. If you counts and asks: "That were already 37 daily wins. How can this be for only 15 days? ", then I answer: Among them were many shared daily wins. The following sanshos were awarded: The Shukun Sho went to Ruziklao. The Kanto Sho receives Wolfgangho. The winner of the Gino Sho is Kuroimori You can read all these results in great detail at http://maegashira.sumogames.de/Results.aspx My warmly congratulations go to the winner Wolfgangho, who came like Phoenix out of the ashes, but also to the next placed players and the Sansho winners Thanks once more to Alex, that he could make the game ready for day 3. And last but not least: Thanks to all players for participation! The banzuke, maybe I'll finish tomorrow. All players, who had registered and on day 3 no more started, I will give Kosho. Profomisakari Edited July 22, 2018 by Profomisakari Complement Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfgangho 39 Posted July 23, 2018 hi profomisakari! thx for runing the game thx for my 2nd ever basho win ok i made the picks but you setup the game yours wolfang(ho) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Profomisakari 769 Posted July 23, 2018 (edited) Here comes the new Banzuke of Maegashira game for Aki Basho. Because many players not believed that the game would take place from day 3, I gave all players of the old banzuke Kosho, if they requested or not. Next basho I will this no more do. Pl Rank Rank old Shikona Spec. feature Sum % PV old PV new 1 Y KE Norizo 235 100,00 84,20 90,52 2 OE OE Jakusotsu 193 82,13 88,24 85,80 3 OW OW Mmikasazuma 198 84,26 82,04 82,93 4 SE SE Packamawashi Kosho 81,43 81,43 5 SW SW Achiyama 182 77,45 84,58 81,73 6 KE M2W Pitinosato 224 95,32 78,91 85,47 7 KW KW Ruziklao 160 68,09 82,96 77,01 8 M1E M1E Ganzohnesushi Kosho 73,46 73,46 9 M1W M1W Jejima Kosho 81,21 81,21 10 M2E M6E Kuroimori 228 97,02 72,52 82,32 11 M2W M2E Mariohana 193 82,13 80,46 81,13 12 M3E M3E Susanoo Kosho 75,19 75,19 13 M3W M3W Tainosen Kosho 77,64 77,64 14 M4E M8E Chishafuwaku 189 80,43 72,21 75,50 15 M4W M7E Tenshinhan 191 81,28 69,26 74,07 16 M5E M5E Rikishimiezi Kosho 74,40 74,40 17 M5W Y Wamahada 105 44,68 87,60 70,43 18 M6E M8W Bill 211 89,79 57,50 70,41 19 M6W M5W Andonishiki 151 64,26 73,26 69,66 20 M7E M4W Anjoboshi 135 57,45 77,47 69,46 21 M7W M7W Kyodaitimu Kosho 65,54 65,54 22 M8E M4E Torafujii 123 52,34 77,61 67,50 23 M8W M6W Profomisakari 141 60,00 71,37 66,82 24 M9E M9E Fujisan 166 70,64 56,36 62,07 25 M9W wolfgangho new 235 100,00 60,00 26 M10E M10E Kaiowaka 144 61,28 55,67 57,91 27 M10W M10W Takanorappa Kosho 43,87 43,87 28 M11E M9W Holleshoryu 110 46,81 55,72 52,16 29 M11W M11E Gaijingai 137 58,30 42,67 48,92 30 M12E M12E Mukanibar Kosho 25,57 25,57 31 M12W M12W Gonzaburow Kosho 30,59 30,59 32 M13E M13E Asameshimae Kosho 22,48 22,48 33 M13W M13W Ilovetochino Kosho 18,60 18,60 34 M14E M11W Ketsukai 113 48,09 40,37 43,46 35 M14W M14W Suwihuto Kosho 26,42 26,42 36 M15E M16E Kobashi 125 53,19 23,61 35,44 37 M15W M15E Tdpwent 102 43,40 24,72 32,19 38 M16E M16W Athenayama 82 34,89 20,83 26,46 39 M16W M14E Tatsuomi 39 16,60 29,44 24,30 40 M17E M17E Kyoju 73 31,06 18,89 23,76 41 M17W M15W Kutoyama 49 20,85 23,89 22,67 42 M18E Ariakenoumi new 80 34,04 20,43 43 J1E mumaru new 61 25,96 15,57 44 J1W Hagamachikuni new 16 6,81 4,09 All Sanyaku are Yusho or Yun Yusho winners oft the last bashos. But the newcomers like Wolfgangho, the winner of this basho, or Bill, who was newby last basho – have to go a difficult way to the top. But I’m sure they will go this way. Profomisakari Edited July 23, 2018 by Profomisakari Share this post Link to post Share on other sites