Jakusotsu 5,755 Posted November 29, 2018 Just like last basho, I added one win in Makuuchi and three in Juryo and below to craft the banzuke. The intai of the most recent and presently only Ozeki Kaiomitsuki (farewell! ), and the drop of all current Sekiwake led to a rather unusual Sanyaku constellation. (Unlike Bench Sumo, I don't "force" anybody to fill the vacant Ozeki slot.) Kitakachiyama (Ye 5-10 -> 6-9) Y Chishafuwaku (Ke 8-7 -> 9-6) S Gurowake (M2w 8-7 -> 9-6) Tenshinhan (M6e 9-6 -> 10-5) K1 Haidouzo (S1e 6-9 -> 7-8) Susanoo (S2e 6-9 -> 7-8) K2 Pandaazuma (S2w 6-9 -> 7-8) Ganzohnesushi (M2e 7-7-1 -> 8-7) M1 Andoreasu (M7w 9-6 -> 10-5) Jakusotsu (M3e 7-8 -> 8-7) M2 Flohru (S1w 5-10 -> 6-9) Bill (M4e 7-8 -> 8-7) M3 Asashosakari (M1w 6-9 -> 7-8) Chankoyama (M5e 7-8 -> 8-7) M4 Korinokoishi (Kw 4-11 -> 5-10) Konosato (M6w 7-8 -> 8-7) M5 ScreechingOwl (M4w 6-9 -> 7-8) Taka (M11w 8-7 -> 9-6) M6 Achiyama (M1e 3-10-2 -> 4-11) Mariohana (M12w 8-7 -> 9-6) M7 Reijinguoshan (M17e 9-6 -> 10-5) Metzinowaka (M7e 5-10 -> 6-9) M8 Jejima (M16w 7-8 -> 8-7) Fujiyama (M8e 5-10 -> 6-9) M9 Gaijingai (M9w Kosho) Kaiowaka (M9e 5-9-1 -> 6-9) M10 Sakura (M10e 6-9 -> 7-8) Frinkanohana (M5w 3-12 -> 4-11) M11 Nantonoyama (M10w 5-9-1 -> 6-9) Wamahada (M8w 4-11 -> 5-10) M12 Sebunshu (M11e 5-10 -> 6-9) Kuroimori (J5w 8-7 -> 11-4) M13 Kintamayama (J6w 8-7 -> 11-4) Ruziklao (M13w 6-8-1 -> 7-8) M14 Gansekiiwa (M12e 5-10 -> 6-9) Andonishiki (J5e 7-8 -> 10-5) M15 Yassier (M15e 6-9 -> 7-8) Kasamatsuri (J3e 6-9 -> 9-6) M16 Kishikaisei (M16e 6-9 -> 7-8) Andrasoyamawaka (M14w 5-10 -> 6-9) M17 Chocshoporyu (M13e 4-10-1 -> 5-10) Chisaiyama (M17w 6-9 -> 7-8) M18 Takanorappa (M14e 4-10-1 -> 5-10) J1 Senkoho (M3w Kyujo) Pitinosato (M15w 4-11 -> 5-10) J2 Kotononami (J9e 7-8 -> 10-5) Fujisan (J2w 4-11 -> 7-8) J3 Unkonoyama (J6e 5-9-1 -> 8-7) Wolfgangho (J1e 3-12 -> 6-9) J4 GONZABUROW (J3w 4-11 -> 7-8) Suwihuto (J7w 5-9-1 -> 8-7) J5 Tsuchinoninjin (J8e 5-10 -> 8-7) Kobashi (J14e 7-8 -> 10-5) J6 Futtokazan (J4e 3-11-1 -> 6-9) Manatsumai (J10w 5-10 -> 8-7) J7 Taikanute (J2e 1-14 -> 4-11) Profomisakari (J12e 5-10 -> 8-7) J8 Athenayama (J13e 5-10 -> 8-7) Asapedroryu (J13w 5-10 -> 8-7) J9 Gernobono (J7e 3-12 -> 6-9) Shimodahito (J4w 1-13-1 -> 4-11) J10 Taxinohana (J10e 4-11 -> 7-8) Mmikasazuma (J9w 3-12 -> 6-9) J11 Saruyama (J11w Kosho) RaeucherLax (ms1e 5-10 -> 8-7) J12 Mischashimaru (ms1w 5-9-1 -> 8-7) Hana-ichi (ms2e 5-10 -> 8-7) J13 Anjoboshi (J11e 3-12 -> 6-9) Gawasukotto (J1w Kyujo) J14 Holleshoryu (J12w 2-12-1 -> 5-10) Tainosen (J8w 0-1-14 -> 3-12) ms1 Ariakenoumi (ms4e 4-8-3 -> 7-8) Rikishimiezi (J14w 1-14 -> 4-11) ms2 Shiroikumo (ms4w 3-9-3 -> 6-9) Kamogawa (ms3e 2-13 -> 5-10) ms3 Kyoju (mz 4-11 -> 7-8) Chenko (mz 3-9-3 -> 6-9) ms4 Kurokawa Akito (ms5w 0-1-14 -> 3-12) Nokoshima micuosho (mz 0-1-14 -> 3-12)ms5 Tatsuomi (ms2w Kyujo) Tdpwent (ms3w Kyujo) ms6 Edwardoho (ms6e Kyujo) Takanonami (ms6w Kyujo) ms7 Stanwald (ms7e Kyujo) Intai: Kaiomitsuki (Ow) Banzuke-gai: Shokikogi (ms5e) Kutoyama (ms7w) 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 5,755 Posted January 27, 2019 http://turnthetide.sumogames.de/Standing.aspx?B=174&D=15 Two players were tied coming into the final day, and only one of them registered another win (even getting a kinboshi for Wakatakakage) - congratulations to Kobashi! Yusho: J6e Kobashi (11-4) Kanto-sho: J8w Athenayama (22) Gino-sho: J6e Kobashi (13-13) Shukun-sho: M16e Kasamatsuri (7.205) Thank you for playing, see ya in March! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rocks 1,805 Posted January 27, 2019 Congrats to all and thanks for the game! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ganzohnesushi 498 Posted January 27, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, Jakusotsu said: Yusho: J6e Kobashi (11-4) Picking Kobashi in Meta Sumo is paying off already Congrats for that convincing performance. Ganzohnesushi Edited January 27, 2019 by Ganzohnesushi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites