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Banzuke's out. Here's the rundown in Chris Sumo fashion: https://youtu.be/vld6LKU2vcA?si=XoFhXY5DAyFLb2Jn
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# ? Oct 30, 2023 13:31 |
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# ? May 24, 2024 19:47 |
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JSA doing their part to encourage sound health and long careers in junior rikishi by booting Hakuoho from M9 to J6 after missing just one basho to surgery coming off losing a playoff
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 07:44 |
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JSA still has an axe to grind with Hakuho Prime.
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 08:16 |
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Bentai posted:JSA still has an axe to grind with Hakuho Prime. That and little Hakuho would derail Takakeisho's yokozuna run
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 11:02 |
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NTRabbit posted:JSA doing their part to encourage sound health and long careers in junior rikishi by booting Hakuoho from M9 to J6 after missing just one basho to surgery coming off losing a playoff What's the fair way to handle injuries without loving over lower division guys? Unless you start opening up temp spots to break 42 in Makuuchi, keeping him up means one of the promotees doesn't get their shot. Ad opening up extra spots just means someone has to be ovedemoted/underpromoted when everyone is healthy. We've seen with the K/S ranks how the extra ranks can be sticky and hard to get rid of when they aren't needed any more. I think there should be some protection, just not sure what would be fair to both the injured guy and the dudes that fought. Edit: Also attributing conspiracy theories to SOP isn't really useful. Go 0-0-15 at anywhere lower than like M2 and you go to Juryo. http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Query.aspx?show_form=0&form1_wins=0&form1_m=on&sort_basho=1&offset=1900 For the non-Covid 0fers, looks like M2 is safe and M3 is mostly out but could get lucky. Everyone else is definitely out. Hakuoho staying would be a 1000% more indefensible Banzuke draw than the alternative. pseudodragon fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Oct 31, 2023 |
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Kintamayama reports that Hakuoho will also be sitting out the Kyushu Basho and will probably drop back to Makushita before the new year.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 20:02 |
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He'll be back in Makuuchi soon enough. I am glad that he seems to be taking the time to heal properly and coming back stronger. He's still plenty young enough to have a long career ahead of him yet. As for changing how injuries are dealt with... I agree in that given how things are structured in the upper divisions particularly, it is not feasible to slow walk people on their way down due to tournament withdrawals. It tends to hold back rikishi that are healthy and competing through no fault of their own. I think this could be addressed by either introducing some flexibility regarding the size of Juryo and Makuuchi in particular, in that rikishi that are out for treatment for serious injuries should be able to drop in rank at a more natural rate and not count against the numbers of that division so as to retain the ability to promote people coming up, or by speeding up promotion to their previous rank on their eventual return. I think that anything that makes the prospect of taking time off to heal less of a dire prospect is a good thing that encourages rikishi to deal with injuries sooner rather than later. Or a return to a grace period for one tournament per year (or just cancel the July basho altogether because it seems like absolutely nobody enjoys it). But then, I'm just some idiot yapping on the internet and not a decision maker on such things so what I say has no weight to it whatsoever.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 20:22 |
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Thats an interesting idea, kinda like how in other sports, players on the official injured list don't count against salary cap.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:13 |
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Going to J6W from M9W is the egregious part, Daishoho went 3-12 at M17E and went to J7E, only one rank lower than Hakuoho's new spot despite being 8 ranks lower to start and only winning 3.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:43 |
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Apparently Asanoyama is taking the opposite approach. He's injured again and saying he'll compete if they have to wheel him in.
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 03:59 |
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I would watch the poo poo out of wheelchair sumo.
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 04:08 |
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Nativity In Black posted:Apparently Asanoyama is taking the opposite approach. He's injured again and saying he'll compete if they have to wheel him in. Wakatakakage is talking like he wants to come back this basho as well, and it's very unlikely he's fully recovered. I hope he's recovered enough he doesn't hurt himself tossing around the other unsalaried guys.
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 06:58 |
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Wheelchair sumo make me think about other forms of sumo, which brought up the nagging question in my mind of what the polar opposite of regular sumo would be. After a long, sleepless night I came to the realization that it would have to take the form of competitive Twister.
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 10:30 |
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some kinda jackal posted:Wheelchair sumo make me think about other forms of sumo, which brought up the nagging question in my mind of what the polar opposite of regular sumo would be. My mind immediately made it that game you play as kids while hanging from the monkey bars trying to kick or pull eachother down from them without letting go yourself.
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 15:46 |
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Jiujitsu? "Don't tough the ground" becomes "don't come off the ground, even if you both need to buttscoot".
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 21:34 |
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BJJ sounds like the right answer for a real sport. For a made up one, something like one guy starts in a pinned position in the middle of the ring, their goal is to break the pin and escape the ring in the lowest possible time. Competitors switch roles for a couple rounds, fastest total escape time wins. That covers the staying on your feet and in the ring bits. But I guess a complete opposite would also involve marathon length matches rather than quick bursts.
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# ? Nov 3, 2023 01:10 |
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pseudodragon posted:BJJ sounds like the right answer for a real sport. Collegiate Wrestling (post-first fall)?
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# ? Nov 3, 2023 06:52 |
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Opposite sumo, starting on the floor and trying to throw people onto the dohyo.
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# ? Nov 3, 2023 13:43 |
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Ah, the reverse battle royal
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# ? Nov 3, 2023 13:51 |
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Sumo is a sport played every day of the year, except for 6 15-day periods during which the competitors are allowed to rest. Sumotori wear a bodysuit that covers them from head to toe, except for cutouts to expose the genitals and the top of the head. Sumotori are required to trim their hair short, except for one long lock combed down and in front of the head (also known as a "devilock"). Sumo has many, very narrow weight classes, so sumotori spend much of their time dieting and cutting weight. A match begins with two sumotori sitting among the audience, both of them kneeling on an old Japanese man with their hands touching their opponent's hair. When the referee begins the match, the sumotori break contact and crawl toward the dohyo. The winner is the first person to touch the dohyo with any part of the body other than the bottom of their foot. Rising to a standing position forfeits the match.
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# ? Nov 3, 2023 14:16 |
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flew into japan on halloween, tho i wont be anywhere west of osaka and i'll nbre flhying home the day before the basho begins. should prob check out the area around the kokogikan when i'm in tokyo tho. hope to maybe catch some sumo the next time
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Hello everyone! It's time for Kyushu, and I have a new spreadsheet.Banana Canada posted:Kenning, great job again running fantasy sumo. But I think you might want to double-check a few things. I've been keeping my own tracker and it seems everyone that had Atamifuji in their stable have an extra 3 points. I am fairly certain it is because the 3 points for Sansho for Atamifuji got added in twice? This doesn't change makuuchi much (you and Communist Thoughts should move up a few spots in the overall standings) but it does impact the final standings in Juryo. Thank you so much for keeping track of stuff alongside me. It's very useful to have a second set of eyes with a different spreadsheet technique checking my answers. As for our discrepancies, most of them involved a double input of sansho for Atamifuji, good catch. For The Postman and ullerrm I had logged Shodai and Sadanoumi as MK instead of KK, which explains the discrepancy. For Boogalo, you seem to have Shodai earning them 1 point by accident, since they had him for 2 bouts, scored no points, and then traded him. He went KK, but they didn't earn the KK bonus, because he was off their team at the time. I've updated the final results post with the corrected scores, and they will be used for the goonzuke for Kyushu. I also spent the inter-basho period creating Fantasy Sumo Spreadsheet 3.0. I use the same basic formulae to mix the draft results with the torikumi for the daily scores, but all the bonuses (KK/MK, kinboshi, sansho, jun-yusho, and yusho) will all be recorded once per rikishi and added to each score card automatically, rather than entered manually per fantasy player. This will dramatically reduce errors and should make it much easier to get the final results in! Trade penalties and double make-koshi from trades are still manual, but that's much less common, and I vow to eventually develop a spreadsheet that will also handle that. Looking forward to taking this new setup through its paces, and inevitably debugging it somewhat over the first day or two. Amazing to think of back when I used to enter every player's every wrestler's daily scores manually. Ever forward! Anyway, it's a little earlier than I usually call for it, but I think it's time to take submissions for fantasy for Kyushu! code:
Please enter your draft in the following format: Y/O: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 S/K: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 M1-5: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 M6-10: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 M11+: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 If you've never played Fantasy before, check out the rules. In brief: just choose 3 guys at each rank, and you'll be drafted a team of dudes. That's all you really need to do, although you can trade during the first week if you want (most people don't). It's really fun and helps you get more familiar with lower-ranked guys. Allez cuisine!
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# ? Nov 4, 2023 10:02 |
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Thank you very much for running this once again Kenning, it is a lot of work and it is appreciated! Y/O Kirishima Hoshoryu Takakeisho S/K Kotonowaka Daiesho Wakamotoharu M1-5 Gonoyama Ura Meisei M6-10 Hokuseiho Atamifuji Mitakeumi M11+ Oho Kitanowaka Tomokaze Fearless fucked around with this message at 08:21 on Nov 10, 2023 |
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The news of a new draft genuinely makes my day, cheers Kenning! Y/O: Hoshoryu Kirishima Takakeisho S/K: Abi Wakamotoharu Kotonowaka M1-5: Tobizaru Ura SHODAI M6-10: Kotoeko Myogiryu Takanosho M11+: Hiradoumi Ichiyamamoto Tomokaze
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Y/O: Hoshoryu Kirishima Takakeisho S/K: Daieisho Kotonowaka Wakamotoharu M1-5: Gonoyama Takayasu Tobizaru M6-10: Atamifuji Kinbozan Mitakeumi M11+: Tomokaze Roga Tamawashi Thanks as always, Kenning! Dead Goon fucked around with this message at 11:46 on Nov 11, 2023 |
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First time entering! Y/O: Kirishima Hoshoryu Takakeisho S/K: Daieisho Kotonowaka Wakamotoharu M1-5: It's Tobizaru Midorifuji M6-10: Takanosho Mitakeumi Hokuseiho M11+: Ichiyamamoto Tamawashi Nishikifuji Kennedy fucked around with this message at 09:49 on Nov 11, 2023 |
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Y/O: Takakeisho Hoshoryu Kirishima S/K: Daieisho Wakamotoharu Abi M1-5: Nishikigi Takayasu Shodai M6-10: Hokuseiho Atamifuji Endo M11+: Tamawashi Ichiyamamoto Tsurigisho
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Y/O: Kirishima Hoshoryu Takakeisho S/K: Kotonowaka Hokutofuji Abi M1-5: Asanoyama Shodai Ura M6-10: Hokuseiho Kinbozan Ryuden M11+: Roga Churanoumi Tomokaze
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Y/O: Takakeisho Hoshoryu Kirishima S/K: Wakamotoharu Kotonowaka Hokutofuji M1-5: Gonoyama Ura Asanoyama M6-10: Atamafuji Kotoeko Kinbozan M11+: Tomokazu Ichiyamamoto Roga
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# ? Nov 4, 2023 15:48 |
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Today is Lord Shodai's birthday, he is 32!
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# ? Nov 4, 2023 16:08 |
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Aw yiss, here we go again. Will this be the time I climb out of the bottom of juryo, or will my penchant for picking favorites over performers hold me back yet again Y/O: Hoshoryu Kirishima Takakeisho S/K: Kotonowaka Hokutofuji Wakamotoharu M1-5: Takayasu Tobizaru Gonoyama M6-10: Kotoeko Kinbozan Atamifuji M11+: Tohakuryu Tomokaze Roga QuasiQuack fucked around with this message at 08:16 on Nov 9, 2023 |
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Y/O: Kirishima Takakeisho Terunofuji S/K: Kotonowaka Wakamotoharu Daieisho M1-5: Tobizaru Nishikigi Takayasu M6-10: Kotoeko Takanosho Hokuseiho M11+: Nishikifuji Roga Sadanoumi
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# ? Nov 4, 2023 16:39 |
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oh yay i have been looking forward to this Y/O: Kirishima Hoshoryu Takakeisho S/K: Hokutofuji Wakamotoharu Kotonowaka M1-5: Ura Shodai Tobizaru M6-10: Atamifuji Ryuden Kinbozan M11+: Roga Kitanowaka Churanoumi Bentai posted:Today is Lord Shodai's birthday, he is 32! happy birthday Shodai!!!!!!! Kerrzhe fucked around with this message at 20:24 on Nov 11, 2023 |
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Y/O: Takakeisho Hoshoryu Kirishima S/K: Kotonowaka Daieisho Hokutofuji M1-5: Ura Takayasu Gonoyama M6-10: Mitakeumi Atamafuji Hokuseiho M11+: Tomokaze Kitanowaka Oho Y/O: Have to root for the Yoko run. S/K: No Ozeki runs, but the 3 Sekiwake seem like they'll be holding down the slots for awhile putting up 8-10s for the next year. Just due to age, I'll take Koto as most likely to breakout. M1-5: I just want Ura to put together a sanyaku run at least once in his career. M6-10: is Mita back? Probably not at his old level but hopefully he can put himself as a mid/upper M mainstay. The kids will probably overtake him eventually but is it a basho or two early? M11: Tomokaze is the cool story. Kitanowaka as the new kid is always fun to root for too.
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# ? Nov 4, 2023 16:40 |
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After a long two months of rest and recovery I will again impose my style of picking people arbitrarily, but not Ura, because I'm actually invested in whether or not he wins. Y/O: Hoshoryu Terunofuji Kirishima S/K: Wakamotoharu Hokutofuji Kotonowaka M1-5: Nishikigi Tobizaru Takayasu M6-10: Kinbozan Myogiryu Kotoeko M11+: Kitonowaka Hiradoumi Tamawashi
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# ? Nov 4, 2023 17:28 |
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Bentai posted:Today is Lord Shodai's birthday, he is 32! Does he know, has anyone told him? SHODAI
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Y/O: Hoshoryu Kirishima Takakeisho S/K: Daeisho Hokutofuji Wakamotoharu M1-5: Meisei Tobizaru Ura M6-10: Kinbozan Atamifuji Kotoeko M11+: Oho Hiradoumi Tohakuryu Average Lettuce fucked around with this message at 00:32 on Nov 9, 2023 |
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Y/O: Takakeisho Hoshoryu Kirishima S/K: Wakamotoharu Daeisho Kotonowaka M1-5: Shodai Gonoyama Asanoyama M6-10: Kinbozan Atamifuji Endo M11+: Roga Tomokaze Tamawashi Lid fucked around with this message at 04:48 on Nov 9, 2023 |
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Y/O: Takakeisho Kirishima Hoshoryu S/K: Wakamotoharu Abi Kotonowaka M1-5: Ura Gonoyama Tobizaru M6-10: Hokuseiho Myogiryu Atamifuji M11+: Ichiyamamoto Nishikifuji Tomokaze Here's to another Basho where I come in dead last in Juryo!
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Y/O: Takakeisho Hoshoryu Kirishima S/K: Kotonowaka Daieisho Wakamotoharu M1-5: Gonoyama Nishikigi Ura M6-10: Atamifuji Mitakeumi Kinbozan M11+: Roga Tamawashi Tsurugisho Ben Nerevarine fucked around with this message at 05:45 on Nov 10, 2023 |
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