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Guess Ura's Aite - July 2024 edition

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Well, now we know that if you hit eight wins, your ass is getting yeeted all the way up the chain, never mind whether or not it's likely you're actually contending for anything...

Obviously this is with the caveat that the regular scheduling pattern would result in too weak of a matchup, but still, I wasn't sure if they'd wait another day to see if there was much point to any of it.

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For real now:

Day 14 - Sadanoumi

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Well, Sadanoumi looks the most obvious, but not 100% certain, so I'll avoid this train, and go for....

14 - Ryuden!

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14. Sadanoumi

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14. Sadanoumi

I think this is 50/50 at best, but there's no one other opponent who hits the other half of that. I'll be slightly annoyed if it's Mitakeumi, though.

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Last couple bashos they did it on day 13, but not here. I'd assume it's because there's not much of a race. There's still not much of a race, so it still seems less likely than before.

They might wait on account of Hoshoryu's kyujo, but the schedule lines up to replace him with Takanosho anyway, so maybe not.

Edit: We'll never know for sure, but my headcanon is that we were all right about Sadanoumi, and now this makes them shuffle the whole lineup, so Atami fights Kotoshoho, Gonoyama fights Sadanoumi, and Ura gets Tamawashi.

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Q: How many wins do you need before they feed you back into the buzzsaw?

A: Apparently five! Sorry Mitakeumi!

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34 minutes ago, Sumo Spiffy said:

Edit: We'll never know for sure, but my headcanon is that we were all right about Sadanoumi, and now this makes them shuffle the whole lineup, so Atami fights Kotoshoho, Gonoyama fights Sadanoumi, and Ura gets Tamawashi.

Not quite. ;-)

The Kyokai couldn't have gone further out of their way for the first shiroboshi. The yusho is a two-man affair now.

Gurowake (YOe) 10-4
Sumo Spiffy (S1w) 9-5
Bunbukuchagama (S2e) 8-6
Jejima (M1e) 8-6
Jakusotsu (S1e) 7-7
Profomisakari (S2w) 6-7-1
Hakuhonofan (M1w) 6-5-3
Fashiriteta (M2e) 6-7-1
WAKATAKE (M2w) 3-9-2
shimodahito (M3w) 3-10-1
Athenayama (M3e) 1-12-1
The Kyokai (M4w) 1-13
rokudenashi (M4e) 0-0-14
Reonito (YOw) kyujo
Oshirokita (K1e) kosho
Ryoshishokunin (K1w) kosho

Ura's aites: 1. Onosho, 2. Gonoyama, 3. Tobizaru, 4. Atamifuji, 5. Takakeisho, 6. Hoshoryu, 7. Terunofuji, 8. Kotozakura, 9. Abi, 10. Oho, 11. Meisei, 12. Takanosho, 13. Kotoshoho, 14. Nishikifuji

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I really didn't get the "Nishikifuji" choice. Not that I understand anything in this game (can't find enough time to focus on it, unfortunately).

Day 15 : Sadanoumi ?  (I almost wanted to try a Juryo!)

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Day 15 - Wakamotoharu

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On 25/07/2024 at 00:22, Sumo Spiffy said:

Well, now we know that if you hit eight wins, your ass is getting yeeted all the way up the chain, never mind whether or not it's likely you're actually contending for anything...

Obviously this is with the caveat that the regular scheduling pattern would result in too weak of a matchup, but still, I wasn't sure if they'd wait another day to see if there was much point to any of it.

I guess within two wins is still counting as a yusho candidate.

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6 hours ago, Sumo Spiffy said:

Q: How many wins do you need before they feed you back into the buzzsaw?

A: Apparently five! Sorry Mitakeumi!

This one was a fairly obvious pairing. Hiradoumi wasn't needed to play host to the 'chasing' maegashira since with Hoshoryu's withdrawal Takanosho was the next maegashira up naturally for Terunofuji and Onosato was available for Churanoumi. No one else needed bringing up.

Thus Hiradoumi goes back to his joi scheduling. Mitakeumi did not have a make-koshi at the time of the schedule being made (and still doesn't) and so he is the natural aite.

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15 Wakamotoharu

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4 hours ago, Sakura said:

This one was a fairly obvious pairing. Hiradoumi wasn't needed to play host to the 'chasing' maegashira since with Hoshoryu's withdrawal Takanosho was the next maegashira up naturally for Terunofuji and Onosato was available for Churanoumi. No one else needed bringing up.

Thus Hiradoumi goes back to his joi scheduling. Mitakeumi did not have a make-koshi at the time of the schedule being made (and still doesn't) and so he is the natural aite.

That's true, he wasn't MK. I was looking at losing vs. winning records, but they usually wait until guys are KK before bringing them up, so it makes sense they'd wait until someone is definitely MK before avoiding these matches.

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15. Takarafuji

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