Jakusotsu 5,756 Posted March 27, 2019 This was one of the hardest puzzles I ever had to solve, and I still haven't found a solution to be happy with. First I tried substracting a win for Makuuchi (something I never did before), but the hole it left in the middle was too big to fill, so I chose the lesser evil by handling the traffic jam on top. Then, after adding the statistically sensible two wins for Juryo and below, I got an even bigger traffic jam in the exchange zone which didn't get any better after applying only one extra win. So in the end I left all records untouched and got on with it - please bear with me. Kitakachiyama (Ye 10-5 -> 10-5) Y Haidouzo (K1e 13-2 -> 13-2) S1 Ganzohnesushi (M1e 13-2 -> 13-2) S2 Gurowake (K2w 10-5 -> 10-5) Pandaazuma (K1w 9-6 -> 9-6) K1 Flohru (K2e 9-6 -> 9-6) Andoreasu (M2w 12-3 -> 12-3) K2 Taka (M2e 11-4 -> 11-4) Chishafuwaku (M1w 9-6 -> 9-6) M1 ScreechingOwl (M3e 10-5 -> 10-5) Susanoo (Se 7-8 -> 7-8) M2 Achiyama (M4e 9-6 -> 9-6) Sakura (M5e 9-6 -> 9-6) M3 Asashosakari (M7w 10-5 -> 10-5) Tenshinhan (Sw 5-9-1 -> 5-10) M4 Konosato (M5w 8-7 -> 8-7) Jakusotsu (M6e 8-7 -> 8-7) M5 Sebunshu (M12w 11-4 -> 11-4) Kaiowaka (M9e 9-6 -> 9-6) M6 Bill (M7e 8-7 -> 8-7) Fujiyama (M3w 6-9 -> 6-9) M7 Reijinguoshan (M8e 8-6-1 -> 8-7) GONZABUROW (M15e 12-3 -> 12-3) M8 Kintamayama (M9w 8-7 -> 8-7) Kotononami (M14w 11-4 -> 11-4) M9 Ruziklao (M11w 8-6-1 -> 8-7) Gaijingai (M10e Kosho) M10 Yassier (M17w 10-5 -> 10-5) Kasamatsuri (M13w 8-6-1 -> 8-7) M11 Kuroimori (M10w 7-8 -> 7-8) Mariohana (M12e Kosho) M12 Kobashi (M11e 7-8 -> 7-8) Korinokoishi (M6w 5-10 -> 5-10) M13 Jejima (M8w 6-8-1 -> 6-9) Andonishiki (M15w 8-5-2 -> 8-7) M14 Metzinowaka (M13e 7-7-1 -> 7-8) Frinkanohana (M14e 7-8 -> 7-8) M15 Kishikaisei (J3w 10-5 -> 10-5) Athenayama (M18e 8-7 -> 8-7) M16 Taxinohana (J7e 11-4 -> 11-4) Nantonoyama (J7w 11-4 -> 11-4) M17 Asapedroryu (J3e 9-6 -> 9-6) Gansekiiwa (M16w 7-8 -> 7-8) J1 Pitinosato (J2e 8-7 -> 8-7) Chankoyama (M4w Kyujo) J2 Takanorappa (M16e 6-7-2 -> 6-9) Fujisan (J1e 7-8 -> 7-8) J3 Wamahada (M17e 6-8-1 -> 6-9) Manatsumai (J5w 8-7 -> 8-7) J4 Chisaiyama (J4w Kosho) Andrasoyamawaka (J2w 6-9 -> 6-9) J5 Futtokazan (J5e 7-6-2 -> 7-8) Chocshoporyu (J4e 6-9 -> 6-9) J6 Gernobono (J6e 7-8 -> 7-8) Unkonoyama (J1w 4-11 -> 4-11) J7 Suwihuto (J6w 6-9 -> 6-9) Anjoboshi (ms1e 8-5-2 -> 8-7) J8 Neko (ms5e 8-6-1 -> 8-7) Kyoju (J9e 6-9 -> 6-9) J9 Profomisakari (J9w 6-8-1 -> 6-9) Mmikasazuma (J10e 6-9 -> 6-9) J10 Taikanute (J8w 5-9-1 -> 5-10) Kamogawa (J11w 7-7-1 -> 7-8) J11 Wolfgangho (J14w 7-8 -> 7-8) Holleshoryu (J11e 4-11 -> 4-11) J12 Shimodahito (J13w 5-10 -> 5-10) Chenko (ms2w 6-5-4 -> 6-9) J13 Rikishimiezi (ms3e 6-9 -> 6-9) Tsuchinoninjin (ms1w 5-9-1 -> 5-10) J14 RaeucherLax (J14e 4-11 -> 4-11) Saruyama (J8e 1-6-8 -> 1-14) ms1 Hana-ichi (J13e 3-12 -> 3-12) Oortael (mz 7-8 -> 7-8) ms2 Tatsuomi (mz 7-5-3 -> 7-8) Mischashimaru (J12w 2-12-1 -> 2-13) ms3 Gawasukotto (J10w 1-14 -> 1-14) Golynohana (mz 6-9 -> 6-9) ms4 WAKATAKE (ms4w 4-8-3 -> 4-11) Chelseayama (mz 5-10 -> 5-10) ms5 Ariakenoumi (ms2e 2-11-2 -> 2-13) Senkoho (J12e Kyujo) ms6 Kutoyama (mz 2-11-2 -> 2-13) Hagamachikuni (ms3w 0-15 -> 0-15) ms7 Chiyoshifuji (ms4e Kyujo) Jaakunakunshu (mz 0-14-1 -> 0-15) ms8 Banzuke-gai: Tainosen (ms5w) Shiroikumo (ms6e) Kurokawa Akito (ms6w) Nokoshima micuosho (ms7e) 1 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ganzohnesushi 498 Posted March 27, 2019 Yay, back to Sekiwake first time since Aki'17 Ganzohnesushi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 5,756 Posted May 27, 2019 http://turnthetide.sumogames.de/Standing.aspx?B=176&D=15 All three co-leaders won on senshuraku, and I'm happy to present the yusho on tie-breakers to Konosato whom I will have the honour to meet in person next month - Gratulation! Yusho: M4w Konosato (10-5) Jun-Yusho: J5e Andrasoyamawaka (10-4-1) J2e Chankoyama (10-5) Kanto-sho: J12w Shimodahito (13) Gino-sho: M6e Kaiowaka (11-11) Shukun-sho: J6w Gernobono (11.555) Thank you for playing, see ya in July! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yubinhaad 11,506 Posted May 28, 2019 On 04/05/2019 at 21:44, Yubinhaad said: 147 perfect Shukun-sho scores have been recorded, by 51 different players. Due to my faulty arithmetic a correction is needed to those numbers: it should have read 150 perfect scores by 52 different players, after 2019 Haru. Sorry about that. Coming now to this basho, shoutout to Gernobono for his new personal best Shukun-sho score, which is also the 10th-highest score ever recorded. It's not easy to get a kachi-koshi and a double-digit score, in fact this is only the third such score (of 23 overall) to actually win the Shukun-sho. The foundation of Gernobono's performance was his three perfect scores, equalling the record set by Taikanute in 2016 Natsu and 2016 Kyushu. They were among 9 perfect scores in this basho, breaking the previous record of 8 set in 2018 Haru. And remarkably, four of those perfect scores came on Day 2, breaking the previous record of three on the same day, set on Day 14 of 2015 Nagoya and Day 10 of 2018 Haru. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Konosato 45 Posted May 30, 2019 (edited) On 5/27/2019 at 9:03 AM, Jakusotsu said: http://turnthetide.sumogames.de/Standing.aspx?B=176&D=15 All three co-leaders won on senshuraku, and I'm happy to present the yusho on tie-breakers to Konosato whom I will have the honour to meet in person next month - Gratulation! Yusho: M4w Konosato (10-5) Thank you very much, my first Yusho in this game. Edited May 30, 2019 by Konosato 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites