Randomitsuki Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 Hi there, this is to invite you to participate in Banzuke Surfing in the upcoming basho. The rules are very simple. Banzuke Surfing is run in several waves, with a new wave starting every year. The goal is to move up the banzuke as far and fast as possible. You do so by temporarily "adopting" one or more rikishi at a given banzuke position. If your rikishi moves up the banzuke, so will you, if the rikishi moves down by getting MK, so will you (at least, if all your picked rikishi move down). If your rikishi goes intai, you will get his last position next time. In the basho after the current one you will be taking the banzuke position of the best-placed rikishi you've picked this time. If your name appears on the list below, you have already participated. The column "Allowed Picks" shows you which rikishi of the banzuke you are allowed to pick next basho. If you are participating for the first time, you are allowed to pick any of the rikishi in the bottom 32 of the banzuke (as indicated below). The rikishi that you are allowed to pick are all rikishi below your last (or most successful) pick. So generally, you cannot pick the same rikishi twice. An exception is if your rikishi drops into the last 32 of the banzuke or goes banzuke-gai. In this case, of course, you can pick any of the bottom 32 rikishi (just like a new player). During your entire career of a given wave you can use up to three so-called jokers (indicated by the number of asterisks behind your name). Jokers are additional rikishi you can pick. In addition to the regular rikishi you pick for a basho, you can use as many jokers as you've still left. E.g., at the beginning of a wave you could pick four rikishi instead of one (regular + all jokers). As a consequence, the most successful one of these four will determine your new banzuke position. But on the downside this would mean that you don't have any jokers left for later bashos. So pick jokers wisely, three isn't much for a wave that might run for much more than a year. Deadline is shonichi 8 AM JST. All new players are allowed to pick Jk7e Shikinokawa and below. Rank Shikona Last Surfer Position Allowed Picks 1. Asashosakari* Homasho J6w J7e Asahisho and below 2. Vikanohara Homasho J6w J7e Asahisho and below 3. Doitsuyama Homasho J6w J7e Asahisho and below 4. Kaiowaka*** Osunaarashi J9w J10e Oniarashi and below 5. Achiyama Osunaarashi J9w J10e Oniarashi and below 6. Randomitsuki* Hamaguchi Ms4w Ms5e Kotokuni and below 7. Kotoviki*** DNP (1st) Ms8e Ms8w Nishikigi and below 8. Andoreasu*** Arawashi Ms11e Ms11w Daieisho and below 9. Azumashida*** Sadanoumi Ms19w Ms20e Kaidonami and below 10. Hironoumi*** Tosayutaka Ms21e Ms21w Dewaotori and below 11. charliki Tosayutaka Ms21e Ms21w Dewaotori and below 12. kuroimori Tosayutaka Ms21e Ms21w Dewaotori and below 13. Mmikasazuma Tosayutaka Ms21e Ms21w Dewaotori and below 14. Jakusotsu*** Terao Ms52w Ms53e Daishoryu and below 15. Fujisan DNP (1st) Sd9w Sd10e Toyonokuni and below 16. Kameumi DNP (2nd) Sd19w Sd20e Okuma and below 17. Takanorappa*** Tamao Sd28e Sd28w Hienriki and below 18. Itachi Tamao Sd28e Sd28w Hienriki and below 19. Ganzohnesushi*** Notozakura Sd33e Sd33w Miura and below 20. Fukurou** Notozakura Sd33e Sd33w Miura and below 21. Holleshoryu Takatenshu Sd68w Sd69e Hokutotsuru and below 22. Wamahada*** DNP (1st) Sd86w Sd87e Kaiho and below 23. Terarno Teraofuji Jd7e Jd7w Shineiyama and below 24. Jejima** Daishoho Jd26e Jd26w Koba and below
Asashosakari Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 Final joker time...J7w Daikiho & J9w Osunaarashi, please. :-)
Randomitsuki Posted July 7, 2013 Author Posted July 7, 2013 Scoreboard: Rank Shikona Surfs Position Standing 1. Asashosakari Daikiho/Osunaarashi J7w/J9w 0-0/0-0 2. Vikanohara Osunaarashi J9w 0-0 3. Doitsuyama Osunaarashi J9w 0-0 4. Kaiowaka*** Endo J13w 0-0 5. Achiyama Endo J13w 0-0 6. Randomitsuki* Sakigake Ms6e 0-0 7. Kotoviki*** Shoho Ms10e 0-0 8. Andoreasu*** Sensho Ms13e 0-0 9. Azumashida*** Tosayutaka Ms21e 0-0 10. Mmikasazuma DNP (1st) Ms21e N/A 11. Hironoumi*** Yamatofuji Ms22w 0-0 12. kuroimori Masunoumi Ms28w 0-0 13. charliki Amuru Ms41e 0-0 14. Jakusotsu*** Daishoryu Ms53e 0-0 15. Fujisan DNP (2nd) Sd9w N/A 16. Takanorappa*** Tsurunoumi Sd29w 0-0 17. Itachi Akatsuki Sd31e 0-0 18. Fukurou** Kotootori Sd36w 0-0 19. Ganzohnesushi*** Hitenryu Sd39w 0-0 20. Holleshoryu Hokutotsuru Sd69e 0-0 21. Wamahada*** Baraki Sd89w 0-0 22. Terarno Bariki Jd20e 0-0 23. Jejima** Koba Jd26w 0-0 24. Koorifuu*** Horikiri Jk19e 0-0
Randomitsuki Posted July 12, 2013 Author Posted July 12, 2013 Standings after day 6: The Endo duet of Kaiowaka and Achiyama put the pressure on the Osunaarashi trio (Asashosakari, Vikanohara, Doitsuyama). Rank Shikona Surfs Position Standing 1. Asashosakari Daikiho/Osunaarashi J7w/J9w 2-4/4-2 2. Vikanohara Osunaarashi J9w 4-2 3. Doitsuyama Osunaarashi J9w 4-2 4. Kaiowaka*** Endo J13w 5-1 5. Achiyama Endo J13w 5-1 6. Randomitsuki* Sakigake Ms6e 3-0 7. Kotoviki*** Shoho Ms10e 2-1 8. Andoreasu*** Sensho Ms13e 3-0 9. Azumashida*** Tosayutaka Ms21e 2-1 10. Mmikasazuma DNP (1st) Ms21e N/A 11. Hironoumi*** Yamatofuji Ms22e 2-1 12. kuroimori Masunoumi Ms28w 1-2 13. charliki Amuru Ms41e 3-0 14. Jakusotsu*** Daishoryu Ms53e 2-1 15. Fujisan DNP (2nd) Sd9w N/A 16. Takanorappa*** Tsurunoumi Sd29w 3-0 17. Itachi Akatsuki Sd31e 1-2 18. Fukurou** Kotootori Sd36w 2-1 19. Ganzohnesushi*** Hitenryu Sd39w 2-1 20. Holleshoryu Hokutotsuru Sd69e 2-1 21. Wamahada*** Baraki Sd89w 1-2 22. Terarno Bariki Jd20e 3-0 23. Jejima** Koba Jd26w 2-1 24. Koorifuu*** Horikiri Jk19e 3-0
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