Randomitsuki Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 Players gonna play play play play play play... Makushita Game! This is a cordial invitation to take part in the next edition of Makushita Game, one of the nerdiest places in the sumiverse. We even have a banzuke in place (and time), so what keeps you from participating? https://makushita.sumogames.de/
Randomitsuki Posted September 22, 2024 Author Posted September 22, 2024 The basho is in the bags, and at the top it was dominated by players from the lower ranks this time. In an incredibly high-scoring tournament, M6 Papayasu emerges victorious. He is followed by M8 Andrasoyamawaka and M13 Holleshoryu. The average score among high-ranking players (down to M4) was 9.63 win points. Therefore, you have to subtract 2 full points from your win point tally and round down half-points. As a consequence, the KK line runs between Itachiyama (KK) and Konya ga Yamada (MK). The lower-ranked players also managed an impressive 9.03 win points on average. Therefore, you have to subtract 1.5 win points from your tally and round down half-points. shimodahito is the last with KK, Kitanoyama the first with MK. Sansho: Only Andrasoyamawaka and Wamahada picked yusho winner Hatsuyama, and as Wamahada went MK, the shukun-sho goes to the Hungarian player. Papayasu scored 69 wins and easily wins the kanto-sho in addition to the yusho. Holleshoryu picks up the gino-sho with 16.86 points. His key contributor is Asakoki who netted him 6(!) full points. Thanks for playing! I hope to see many returns in November. :) 1
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