Randomitsuki 2,831 Posted July 13, 2024 Much to no one's surprise, we'll have another round of Makushita Game running this July. The banzuke was carefully crafted by me, and even more carefully sent to Doitsuyama. Alas, it is not uploaded yet. If you think you can play then you can play at https://makushita.sumogames.de/ That would make me happy. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Randomitsuki 2,831 Posted July 28, 2024 Another basho is in the bags, and another yusho is in Oskanohana's particular bag. After winning Natsu Basho as well, he will be promoted to Yokozuna on the Aki Banzuke, congrats! Over long stretches of the basho, he battled it out with Asashosakari but managed to keep him at bay. In the upper group (down to M4), scoring was very high, so in order to see your final W/L record you have to subtract 1.5 points from your score and round down half-points. This means that the KK/MK line runs between Ozeki Flohru and kadoban-Ozeki Ganzohnesushi. And that of course means that Ganzohnesushi will be demoted to Sekiwake with a chance for re-promotion. In the lower group (M5 downwards), scoring was much more modest. Here, you have to add 0.5 points to your win point tally and round down half-points. The KK/MK line runs between shin-deshi Kajiyanosho and Wamahada. The shukun-sho scoring was interesting as there were two players who picked yusho winner Daiseizan, but they both went MK. So the Outstanding Performance Award goes to Terukaze for picking the 6-1 trio of Kiryuko, Aonishiki, and Kurohimeyama. The kanto-sho goes to Asashosakari (70 wins) And Terukaze also wins the gino-sho (19.50 points). His main contributors to the Technique Prize were Chiyomaru (4 points), Obara, Onojo, and Kurohimeyama (2 points apiece). Thanks for playing! I am hoping for many happy returns in Aki! :) 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites