Randomitsuki 2,898 Posted September 28 Hiya, and sorry for not announcing the game before the basho. We had 28 participants this time around. Winner is M8 Koorifuu in front of M3 Itachiyama. All participating Yokozuna and Ozeki managed to get a KK. Average win points in the upper banzuke group were pretty high (9.0), so you have to subtract 1.5 win points (and round up half-points) to arrive at your final W/L record. That said, Itachiyama finished 11-4, and the KK/MK line runs between Oskanohana and Bunbukuchagama. In the lower group (M5 downwards), average win points were 7.9, so you have to subtract 0.5 win points (and round up half-points) to know your score. Koorifuu finished with an impressive 13-2 record, and the KK/MK line runs between Torafujii and Wamahada. The shukun-sho goes to Koorifuu, for picking Shimazuumi (7-0), Goshima (6-1), and - as the tie-breaker - Dewanoryu (6-1) in 4th bracket. The kanto-sho goes to runner-up Itachiyama with 70 wins. Asashosakari grabs the gino-sho, mostly for being the only player to pick 6-1 Hananoumi but also for solo picks on Mudoho and Shunrai. Thanks for playing, and I hope for many happy returns in November! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koorifuu 1,120 Posted October 9 Hah, I've only just seen that! Funnily enough, this was the least confident I'd ever been in a makushita game entry. I never even checked how I was doing because 'why bother'. A few minutes ago, I jokingly thought 'heh, might as well check it, who knows - I might've even won it' - followed by a 'heh!' when I opened the website. Regular service should resume for Kyushu! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites