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Tsaedje posted:As far as I can tell, the guy from sumotalk looks at his beep-boop numbers and makes predictions on who should win a match. If they do, "ta-da, my data predicted it!" if they don't it's clearly match fixing, how could his *~precedent~* be wrong? Let's scrutinise these "dodgy" matches and find evidence. Classic confirmation bias. And then this "clear match fixing" becomes a *~precedent~* in itself to back up anything that doesn't agree with his perfect predictions, and now there's a banzuke-wide conspiracy to make Kotoshogiku win Hatsu 2016. I've never seen sumotalk but it doesn't sound like a particularly joyful place. Doesn't screaming about match fixing constantly just take the fun out of the sport?
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I started reading sumotalk in 2012. It's been going for several years before that too. Mike has been putting commentary up since the beginning and his stuff has become pretty insufferable in the last year or so. I don't remember which tournament it was exactly, but in a pre-tournament report he just started going off about his right-wing political opinions and comparing people who believe sumo is real to people who believe in climate change. That's where I really turned on him, because before that he was still critical, but at least he was somewhat good-natured about it. Right now there's one other contributor to the site called Harvye. He's relatively new but he gives good play by play analysis.
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Kikkoman posted:I started reading sumotalk in 2012. It's been going for several years before that too. Mike has been putting commentary up since the beginning and his stuff has become pretty insufferable in the last year or so. I don't remember which tournament it was exactly, but in a pre-tournament report he just started going off about his right-wing political opinions and comparing people who believe sumo is real to people who believe in climate change. That's where I really turned on him, because before that he was still critical, but at least he was somewhat good-natured about it. He seriously seems to be going down the paranoia mental illness path. He posted a giant wall of text after Hatsu and its starting to feel like Sumo Time Cube. He seems to seriously believe that posting this crazy commentary on his tiny english blog is going to blow a hole open in the festering underworld of sumo or something. Otherwise why would you submit yourself to such personal misery? I don't understand the play by play too much when we have youtubes all over the place, but I suppose some people would like that. It's not even self consistent: http://www.sumotalk.com/mhatsu16-2.htm Pre-basho: They're lazy and don't have to change anything because sumo popularity is crazy! (true) http://www.sumotalk.com/mhatsu16-3.htm After-basho: All the fans are leaving in disgust! (what) Its crazy. Even if it was real, we're such a tiny tiny portion of the audience, NSK doesn't give a drat what any of us thinks. The $150 a basho for streaming is evidence. The only reason the youtube videos still exist is because Osunaarashi complained publicly so his dad could watch (and probably a lot of private complaints as its THE resource to scout lower division opponents.) Uncle Jam fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Feb 21, 2016 |
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So he's just a conspiracist nut who happens to watch sumo then
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 18:01 |
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I regret to inform you I've just discovered that one of the most famous sumotori in history had a career consisting almost entirely of fixed matches.
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Uncle Jam posted:I don't understand the play by play too much when we have youtubes all over the place, but I suppose some people would like that.
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Kikkoman posted:Matches are over so quickly that it's hard to understand what exactly happened sometimes & it's good to see the perspective of someone who's been at it for longer than myself. The slo-mo replays that we've been seeing more often have exponentially improved my understanding of what tactically goes on during a match. Particularly with grip shifting and how they utilize their hips. Once you've been watching long enough you can usually tell the exact moment that a match was won or lost.
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Kikkoman posted:I don't remember which tournament it was exactly, but in a pre-tournament report he just started going off about his right-wing political opinions and comparing people who believe sumo is real to people who believe in climate change. That's where I really turned on him, because before that he was still critical, but at least he was somewhat good-natured about it. Ah well at least I know I don't have to read his stuff. There's another writer who posted on the sumoforum website called Mark Buckton. I think he might even write stuff for some of the bigger English newspapers in Japan. Anyway, he's a "Political correctness gone mad! Why is there a black history month but not a white history month??? Why a gay pride day but not a straight pride day???" idiot. He doesn't put it in his articles but just knowing he's like that makes me completely unable to read his stuff
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# ? Feb 23, 2016 04:38 |
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I think the worst bit about the sumotalk/climate change thing was that it was based on his inability to distinguish between "weather" and "climate". It just heavily underlined for me a lack of actual analysis skills. I recommend just following the rikishi on Twitter instead. Much better for your mental health.
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# ? Feb 23, 2016 05:15 |
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Banzuke is outcode:
To see where Osunaarshi and Endo landed code:
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 03:13 |
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drat, they promoted an 8-7 all the way from J5. Not sure how you can justify dropping Osunaarashi while doing that.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 03:29 |
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Konstantin posted:drat, they promoted an 8-7 all the way from J5. Not sure how you can justify dropping Osunaarashi while doing that. Not only that, but a 30 year old guy who's been Juryo his whole career. Usually they only promote edge cases like that if they are someone who's already been in Makuuchi. All the luck from that went to Chiyoootori (M10 -> M13 on only 5 wins), and Kitataiki (No rank change on 7 wins)
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 03:36 |
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The important thing to remember is that Kotoyuki's now high enough on the banzuke to
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 04:33 |
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Endo is in juryo so less people will see his career ending injury and they won't have to reconsider injury options. Osuunarashi down there because drat Japan, you racist.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 05:06 |
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Osuunarashi posted on his facebook account that he will be Juryo 1 and is aiming for a Juryo yusho. Best of luck to him!
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 16:38 |
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I'm really pleased to see Sokokurai up at M4, but it's going to be a hell of a meatgrinder this time out with a full set of Yokozuna and Ozeki and a really strong banzuke all the way down to the mid maegashira. I don't think there's anybody hilariously out of place .
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 17:31 |
I really want to see Kotoshougiku win again It really was awesome seeing him get those quick wins with the same belly bump maneuver almost each time. Dude was like the Ronda Rousey of sumo. Also hoping that Osunaarashi quickly climbs back up.
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MrSmokes posted:I really want to see Kotoshougiku win again I think the whole world would love to see him pull it off - basically zero reason to root against him unless you truly think he's a fluke and could not at least be as good as Kakuryu. I'm really interested to see how Hakuho and Harumafuji are going to play it against Kotoshogiku. I kept holding my breath waiting for a henka last basho and it never happened, but I'm not a bit any less sure about it happening this time around.
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Fryhtaning posted:I think the whole world would love to see him pull it off - basically zero reason to root against him unless you truly think he's a fluke and could not at least be as good as Kakuryu. Awp! Let's not be too quick here. I can think of ONE guy at least who would not love to see another Kotoshogiku yusho... http://www.sumotalk.com/mhatsu16-3.htm
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Dr.Radical posted:Awp! Let's not be too quick here. I can think of ONE guy at least who would not love to see another Kotoshogiku yusho... What the gently caress Did Kotoshogiku tsukidashi that guy's wife?
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Fryhtaning posted:What the gently caress That guy looks and sounds like someone that went to law school, but didn't do very well, and is now a public defender who doesn't try quite hard enough.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 23:18 |
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Man. There's a thing on TV now about the Kitanoumi-Wajima rivalry. So good. Kitanoumi had a body not unlike Kotoshogiku's. The guy had way better technique and skill, though. I've said it before but if they're still up, watch the year by year sumo highlights that Araibira posted awhile ago. They really inform you of the history and evolution of styles and once you hit the late 60s, it's super fun to watch.
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Dr.Radical posted:Man. There's a thing on TV now about the Kitanoumi-Wajima rivalry. So good. Kitanoumi had a body not unlike Kotoshogiku's. The guy had way better technique and skill, though. I've said it before but if they're still up, watch the year by year sumo highlights that Araibira posted awhile ago. They really inform you of the history and evolution of styles and once you hit the late 60s, it's super fun to watch. This sounds awesome. Where would one find these videos?
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S.W.O.R.D. Agent posted:This sounds awesome. Where would one find these videos? Let me see if I can find them. They used to be on Araibira's YouTube channel but he changed channels once or twice. Edit: I guess when he changed channels he deleted them. Bummer! Edit 2: Well I guess someone else posted them. Check em out! https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=national+art+of+sumo Dr.Radical fucked around with this message at 08:25 on Mar 7, 2016 |
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Dr.Radical posted:Let me see if I can find them. They used to be on Araibira's YouTube channel but he changed channels once or twice. Most excellent! Thanks so much.
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 14:06 |
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For some reason the volume numbers are not in chronological order. There's a compilation of all the Yokozuna dohyoiri somewhere in there too that is pretty interesting.
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Dr.Radical posted:For some reason the volume numbers are not in chronological order. There's a compilation of all the Yokozuna dohyoiri somewhere in there too that is pretty interesting. Is it labelled as a compilation of dohyo-iri or is just in one of the volumes?
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 12:23 |
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I think it's in one of the volumes. Like half of it is the dohyoiri and the other half is a year or two of matches.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 10:03 |
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Cool, I'll have a poke then.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 10:45 |
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SUMO TIME DAY ONE: https://youtu.be/VbF8gUThyzM
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 17:28 |
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That was a crazy-good first day
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 22:29 |
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Yeah, there were a bunch of pretty solid bouts. Good to see Terunofuji back. Kotoshogiku came out like a rocket - so fast! Impressed Takayasu held him off for so long.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 06:53 |
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Day 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmaxJDRkAiw Let's see if it can meet the high bar Day 1 set. E: Not quite, mainly because the yokozunae held serve today. Still a pretty good day of sumo though. anakha fucked around with this message at 14:02 on Mar 14, 2016 |
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Kotoyuki barked at Hakuho then matta'd him and it was beautiful.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 13:57 |
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Elissimpark posted:Kotoyuki barked at Hakuho then matta'd him and it was beautiful. Got a tachi-ai bitch slap for his troubles too.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 18:53 |
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If I was Kotoyuki, I'd say it was well worth it. I reckon if he hadn't fallen off the dohyo he may have got an Ichinojo-sized slap as well.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:23 |
I really hope Terunofuji has a good basho. He's had awful luck with injuries since reaching Ozeki. Watching him now makes me nervous.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:37 |
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Absolutely everyone looks healthy right now, too. Oosuna also looks strong down in Juryo, as does Endo (who hasn't had any bandages on in the first two days).
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 01:28 |
Day 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STwYxZKU5N8 All yokozuna have lost now! This could end up getting really crazy.
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Final match was easily MOTN. Kotoshogiku basically steamrolled Tochinoshin Kotoyuki steamrolled Harumafuji anakha fucked around with this message at 16:03 on Mar 15, 2016 |
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