Sakura Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Welcome to Break The Curse (The Nigate Game) No need to register. Just start making your picks. It's an easy game to play, but you have to pick wisely. In this daily game, you have to choose three Makuuchi bouts where you think a rikishi with a losing head-to-head record against his opponent will win. Post your guesses either here with spoiler tags or PM me on this forum. Rules 1) Every day, choose three Makuuchi bouts listed for that same day. The bouts must follow this form: A) The first bout must contain a rikishi from Sanyaku (any bout with a Y/O/S/K can be chosen). B) The second bout must contain a rikishi ranked M1 through M8. C) The third bout must contain a rikishi ranked M9 or lower. A lower ranked Makuuchi rikishi against a Juryo rikishi can be chosen. 2) Some bouts will fit in multiple categories (e.g. a Y vs M1 bout can be chosen for the first or second bout). However, you may not choose the same bout twice (or more). If you do, the second (or third) instance of the bout will score you 0 points. 3) Any bouts that do not fit the criteria will not score points. 4) You will score points if the rikishi with the losing record in head-to-head wins. E.g. if RIKISHI A has a 30-20 winning record over RIKISHI B and RIKISHI B wins, then you score points. If RIKISHI A wins, then you score 0 points. 5) The number of points you score is calculated by the difference in head-to-head score prior to the bout. E.g. if RIKISHI A has a 30-20 winning record over RIKISHI B and RIKISHI B wins, then you score 30-20=10 points. These points are called base points. 6) When determining points, any previous bouts between the two rikishi that were in a playoff or decided by fusen do not count. I'll be using the head-to-head stats from the database, so if it gives a head-to-head of 5[-1]-8[+1], then that will be used as a 4-8 record in the calculations. 7) Fusen: If your rikishi wins by fusen, then you get half of all points (including the bonus points in rule 9) rounded up to the nearest integer. 8) The Kotoshogiku Rule. This rule has been named in honour of Kotoshogiku's extremely lopsided head-to-head result with Hakuho. The maximum number of base points on any match-up is 20. If RIKISHI A has a head-to-head winning record of 50-5 over RIKISHI B then the base points will be 20, not 45. 9) In addition to the points given as described above there will be an additional 3 points for picking a winning rikishi. This should make some of the lower scoring but low risk bouts more attractive to pick. 10) For any day, due to timezones, it may be that I cannot get to posting the points scores until well after the torikumi is out. You may choose to wait for me or calculate them yourselves. 11) Entry deadline is start of Juryo Winning The winner is the one with the most points and the end of the basho. The tiebreaker is decided by the bonus points system. @Athenayama will be collating the scores again this basho and also kindly posting the torikumi.
Athenayama Posted March 6 Posted March 6 As a reminder and as information to more recent players, I always send my entry each day to Sakura in PM. and I'm usually among the first to do so. I post it on the thread as deadline just before Juryo starts.
Sakura Posted March 6 Author Posted March 6 3 hours ago, Athenayama said: As a reminder and as information to more recent players, I always send my entry each day to Sakura in PM. and I'm usually among the first to do so. I post it on the thread as deadline just before Juryo starts. I will still double check them.
Athenayama Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Day 1 torikumi Sanyaku 5: Abi (vs Hoshoryu) 1: Onosato (vs Wakatakakage) 5: Wakamotoharu (vs Kotozakura) 3: Gonoyama (vs Daieisho) 2: Chiyoshoma (vs Oho) 1: Kirishima (vs Tobizaru) M1-M8 1: Onosato (vs Wakatakakage) 5: Wakamotoharu (vs Kotozakura) 3: Gonoyama (vs Daieisho) 2: Chiyoshoma (vs Oho) 1: Kirishima (vs Tobizaru) 2: Takayasu (vs Takanosho) 4: Ichiyamamoto (vs Ura) 3: Hiradoumi (vs Kinbozan) 1: Atamifuji (vs Tamawashi) 1: Hakuoho (vs Oshoma) M9+ 1: Hakuoho (vs Oshoma) 7: Nishikigi (vs Endo) 4: Midorifuji (vs Shonannoumi) 1: Nishikifuji (vs Onokatsu) 2: Shishi (vs Ryuden) 2: Sadanoumi (vs Asakoryu) 4: Mitakeumi (vs Kotoshoho) 1: Shirokuma (vs Tokihayate) No excuse for anyone not to play. There is plenty of time. I want to see triple digits players (except Gaijingai) !
Athenayama Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Hi everyone and welcome to this new edition of BTC. Unless a big surprise comes up in the nexr few days we'll be 10 players. Gaijingai, Gernobono and Tsunamiko won't join us this time. Entries received Day 1 : (winners in bold) 2 perfect guesses already ! @Sumo Spiffy and @Wamahada made the best of their picks. Jakusotsu Onosato Takayasu Mitakeumi Athenayama Wakamotoharu Takayasu Nishikigi Sumo Spiffy Abi Gonoyama Hakuoho lonewolf Gonoyama Takayasu Sadanoumi shimodahito Kirishima Onosato Nishikifuji Fujisan Wakamotoharu Hiradoumi Nishikigi Wamahada Abi Wakamotoharu Midorifuji RaeucherLax Gonoyama Takayasu Nishikigi WAKATAKE Wakamotoharu Ichiyamamoto Shirokuma Bunbukuchagama Onosato Hakuoho Nishikigi Standings after Day 1 : Is it surprising to see the 2 perfect guesses in the 2 first seats? I guess not. Wamahada picked biggest "outsiders" and takes the lead followed by Sumo Spiffy. How long has it been since last time @Fujisan has been on the podium? Forever ? ? Shikona Wamahada 14 9 23 Sumo Spiffy 9 9 18 Fujisan 8 6 14 Athenayama 7 6 13 lonewolf 5 6 11 RaeucherLax 5 6 11 Jakusotsu 3 6 9 shimodahito 2 6 8 Bunbukuchagama 2 6 8 WAKATAKE 5 3 8
Athenayama Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Day 2 torikumi Sanyaku 3: Hoshoryu (vs Wakatakakage) 6: Gonoyama (vs Kotozakura) 5: Kirishima (vs Onosato) 5: Oho (vs Wakamotoharu) 1: Chiyoshoma (vs Daieisho) 1: Tobizaru (vs Abi) M1-M8 3: Hoshoryu (vs Wakatakakage) 6: Gonoyama (vs Kotozakura) 5: Oho (vs Wakamotoharu) 1: Chiyoshoma (vs Daieisho) 1: Tobizaru (vs Abi) 5: Ichiyamamoto (vs Takanosho) 1: Ura (vs Takayasu) 1: Takerufuji (vs Kinbozan) 1: Hiradoumi (vs Shodai) 1: Tamawashi (vs Oshoma) 2: Atamifuji (vs Endo) M9+ 2: Atamifuji (vs Endo) 2: Nishikigi (vs Hakuoho) 2: Shonannoumi (vs Meisei) 1: Midorifuji (vs Onokatsu) 1: Takarafuji (vs Shishi) 4: Nishikifuji (vs Ryuden) 6: Sadanoumi (vs Churanoumi) 1: Asakoryu (vs Aonishiki)
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