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Maegashira game Nagoya Basho 2018: The new Banzuke

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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!!

 

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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.

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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