Randomitsuki 2,831 Posted November 8, 2024 Woohoo. Why not sweeten your November and play https://makushita.sumogames.de? Playing it may offer an opportunity to brag about it, thus increasing your chance of mating success (if you are after such things) by an as yet unknown percentage. In any case, playing Makushita Game will guarantee you a place on the next Makushita Game banzuke - on a Web page, presumably forever. So consider giving it a try! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Randomitsuki 2,831 Posted November 30, 2024 (edited) Very very belated Final Standings (I'm sorry...): Chishafuwaku won the November 2024 edition of the Makushita Game in front of Asapedroryu. For players in the range Y to M4, you have to subtract 1.5 points to your win points tally and round up half-points. That being said, the KK/MK line runs between Andrasoyama and Yokozuna Oskanohana. For players in the range M5 and lower, you have to add 0.5 points to your win points tally and round down half-points. The crucial line runs between Kaiowaka and Zannah. Shukun-sho: Goes to Joputosu in one of the most protracted decisions ever. It took him nine(!) tie-breakers to defeat Bunbukuchugama. Joputosu picked 6-1 Tochimaru, Ishizaki, Okaryu, Dewataikai, 5-2 Kiryoku, Tochimusashi, Seihakuho, and 4-3 Takakento before his 4-3 Haruyama was superior to Bunbu's 3-4 Kumanoryu in ninth bracket. Kanto-sho: Chishafuwaku (66 wins) Gino-sho: Ketsukai (14.12 points; e.g. 4 points for Kotodaigo, 2 points for Hogasho) Edited November 30, 2024 by Randomitsuki 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites