SumoFanVegas

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  1. SumoFanVegas

    Chiyotaikai- I will not retire!

    Thanks for posting this. Have followed Chiyotaikai for years, and in his younger days, his hand-speed was spectacular, as was his Sumo. But his declining skills have made me hope for his retirement. This is not good news.
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    Ozeki preparations-Kyushu 2009

    Shlimazel. I am loving this. Thanks. Made my morning.
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    Another Vegas Jungyo Planned

    Good article/interview thanks. Yeah, as observed, the venue was pretty big. Maybe too big for the event. Good call. Saw Prince perform to a sell-out crowd in the same venue and even though his talent is colossal and he had quite a good sized band with him, it was sort of swallowed up by the venue. Thanks.
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    Another Vegas Jungyo Planned

    New to this forum, but not to Sumo. Feel like I need to correct some misunderstandings or misinformation. Attended all three days jungyo was held in Las Vegas. First day looked to be around 60%+ sold. It was surprisingly light. Second day much better attended and seemed to be around 70%+ sold. The last day (Day 3 - Sunday) was a near sell-out; the place was packed. My wife thinks my estimates are light. She remembers the attendance heavier. And I hate to start an argument with my first post, but I am on the databases of the top two comp lists in Las Vegas, get emails for free shows all the time, see a lot of shows for free, and Sumo tickets were not on either one of the top lists for freebies. Period. Mandalay Bay may have comped their top players in, but there were no other comps in town I am aware of. Sorry to be argumentative in my first post, but as a Vegas local, I sort of know my way around some of this stuff.