Jakusotsu 5,869 Posted September 25, 2019 Two wins had to be added for crafting the banzuke. Kitakachiyama (Ye 7-8 -> 9-6) Y Haidouzo (S1w 8-7 -> 10-5) S1 Andoreasu (S2w 8-7 -> 10-5) Pandaazuma (S2e 6-9 -> 8-7) S2 Chishafuwaku (K2e 6-9 -> 8-7) K1 Ganzohnesushi (K2w 6-8-1 -> 8-7) Susanoo (M3e 9-6 -> 11-4) K2 Fujiyama (M1w 6-9 -> 8-7) Chankoyama (M3w 7-8 -> 9-6) M1 Konosato (K1w 5-10 -> 7-8) Gurowake (M2w 6-9 -> 8-7) M2 Flohru (S1e 3-11-1 -> 5-10) Asashosakari (M1e 4-11 -> 6-9) M3 Taka (K1e 3-12 -> 5-10) GONZABUROW (M6e 6-9 -> 8-7) M4 Kotononami (M2e 4-11 -> 6-9) Gansekiiwa (M4w 5-10 -> 7-8) M5 Reijinguoshan (M5e 5-10 -> 7-8) Bill (M5w 5-10 -> 7-8) M6 Tenshinhan (M4e 4-11 -> 6-9) ScreechingOwl (M9e 6-9 -> 8-7) M7 Kaiowaka (M7e 5-9-1 -> 7-8) Kintamayama (M12w 7-8 -> 9-6) M8 Gaijingai (M8w Kosho) Achiyama (M8e 5-10 -> 7-8) M9 Andonishiki (M6w 4-11 -> 6-9) Yassier (M11e 6-9 -> 8-7) M10 Sakura (M10e 5-9-1 -> 7-8) Kobashi (M14e 6-9 -> 8-7) M11 Sebunshu (M9w 4-11 -> 6-9) Nantonoyama (M17e 7-8 -> 9-6) M12 Korinokoishi (M7w 2-13 -> 4-11) Kuroimori (J2w 8-7 -> 10-5) M13 Frinkanohana (M13e 5-10 -> 7-8) Kishikaisei (J3w 8-7 -> 10-5) M14 Jakusotsu (M10w 3-12 -> 5-10) Jejima (M14w 5-9-1 -> 7-8) M15 Pitinosato (M15w Kosho) Mariohana (M15e 5-10 -> 7-8) M16 Wamahada (M13w 4-11 -> 6-9) Ruziklao (M11w 3-12 -> 5-10) M17 Unkonoyama (M12e 3-12 -> 5-10) Fujisan (J2e 6-9 -> 8-7) J1 Metzinowaka (M16e 4-10-1 -> 6-9) Athenayama (J6e 7-8 -> 9-6) J2 Chocshoporyu (J1w 5-10 -> 7-8) Kyoju (J4e 6-9 -> 8-7) J3 Andrasoyamawaka (M16w 3-11-1 -> 5-10) Asapedroryu (J1e 4-11 -> 6-9) J4 Chelseayama (J9w 7-8 -> 9-6) Golynohana (J5e Kosho) J5 Gernobono (J4w 5-10 -> 7-8) Kasamatsuri (J3e 4-11 -> 6-9) J6 Profomisakari (J5w 5-9-1 -> 7-8) Oortael (J10e 6-9 -> 8-7) J7 Tsuchinoninjin (J14e 7-7-1 -> 9-6) Anjoboshi (J8e 5-9-1 -> 7-8) J8 Taxinohana (J8w 5-10 -> 7-8) Ariakenoumi (J13w 6-7-2 -> 8-7) J9 Mmikasazuma (J7w 4-11 -> 6-9) Takanorappa (J7e 3-11-1 -> 5-10) J10 Futtokazan (J11w 5-8-2 -> 7-8) Manatsumai (J6w 2-12-1 -> 4-11) J11 Gawasukotto (J13e 5-10 -> 7-8) Shimodahito (J9e 2-13 -> 4-11) J12 Hana-ichi (ms1w 5-10 -> 7-8) Mischashimaru (J14w 4-10-1 -> 6-9) J13 Wolfgangho (J12w 3-11-1 -> 5-10) RaeucherLax (J10w 2-12-1 -> 4-11) J14 Neko (J11e 2-9-4 -> 4-11) Taikanute (ms2e 4-11 -> 6-9) ms1 Kamogawa (J12e 2-12-1 -> 4-11) Kutoyama (ms3w 4-11 -> 6-9) ms2 Oskahanada (mz 5-10 -> 7-8) Rikishimiezi (ms4e 3-10-2 -> 5-10) ms3 Hokushu (mz 4-10-1 -> 6-9) Saruyama (ms5e 3-10-2 -> 5-10) ms4 WAKATAKE (ms6e 3-11-1 -> 5-10) Tatsuomi (ms3e 1-11-3 -> 3-12) ms5 Hagamachikuni (ms4w 1-14 -> 3-12) Holleshoryu (ms1e Kyujo) ms6 Korvys (mz 0-5-10 -> 2-13) Banzuke-gai: Suwihuto (ms2w) Chenko (ms5w) 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 5,869 Posted November 24, 2019 http://turnthetide.sumogames.de/Standing.aspx?B=179&D=15 Three players went into the final day with ten wins, but all of them lost on Senshuraku (blame Meisei)! Prevailing with the best tie-breaker points, Rocks takes the yusho - omedeto! Yusho: M5e Gansekiiwa (10-5) Jun-Yusho: M1w Konosato (10-5) J1w Metzinowaka (10-5) J5e Golynohana (10-5) Kanto-sho: ms2w Oskahanada (12) Gino-sho: M1w Konosato (12-12) Shukun-sho: M11e Kobashi (3.636) Thank you for playing, see ya next year! 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RaeucherLax 287 Posted November 24, 2019 3 hours ago, Jakusotsu said: Yusho: M5e Gansekiiwa (10-5) Congratulations on the Yusho @Rocks I wonder if I'll ever get a Kachi koshi at this game Share this post Link to post Share on other sites