Gusoyama 103 Posted March 4, 2010 The banzuke is in(but the SCS banzuke is not on the banzuke page yet, I have yet to make that copy up, even though its finished) and the rikishi have been given prices. There are some real bargains out there, with only 4 sekitori with prices over 200. They are: Hakuho at a whopping 492, Harumafuji at a baffling 228 due to his yusho last year, Ozeki-running Baruto at 212, and Kotooshu at 210. On the other end of the scale, there are 6 rikishi with a price under 100. They are Hakuba, Kitataiki, and the 4 promotees Okinoumi, Tokusegawa, Sagatsukasa, and good old Kasugao. I realize that there are two M16w, but my system freaks out if there are less than 41 rikishi. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kitakachiyama 9 Posted March 10, 2010 (but the SCS banzuke is not on the banzuke page yet, I have yet to make that copy up, even though its finished) We are waiting... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ganzohnesushi 518 Posted April 6, 2010 When can we expect the win/loss results? Ganzohnesushi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gusoyama 103 Posted April 8, 2010 sometime before next basho. :) Seriously, I'll try to get to them this week. I've been extremely busy both at work and at home. If you want to know if you got KK/MK, simply take the average of the scores in your division, and if you're above, you're KK. A rough estimate in all 3 divisions is around 1700-1750. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ganzohnesushi 518 Posted April 8, 2010 .... If you want to know if you got KK/MK, simply take the average of the scores in your division, and if you're above, you're KK. A rough estimate in all 3 divisions is around 1700-1750. Not true regarding the averages. Avg. in Makuuchi is a strong 1.911,5 while Juryo avg. is at 1.658,7 only and Makushita at 1706,1. Of course I'm aware that I'm KK but I wanted to know whether it is a 9-6, 10-5 or a even better result. Ganzohnesushi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gusoyama 103 Posted April 9, 2010 Thanks for getting those averages, I was truly just eyeballing it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gusoyama 103 Posted April 15, 2010 Something amazing happened in Haru basho in Salarycap Sumo. The best possible score was 2467, with a team of Baruto, Hakuho, Kitataiki, Tokusegawa, Okinoumi, Sagatsukasa. Taka, coming out of the 11th maegashira rank, had the team of Hakuho, Baruto, Kitataiki, Tokusegawa, Okinoumi, Sagatsuka, for a total of 2465 points. Thats right, Taka missed out on a perfect team by just misplacing the order of his first two guys, as close as you can get to a perfect score without actually getting there. I'm not sure how close the last "closest to perfect" score was, but I doubt it was 2 points away. Nor do I think that it was as close as 8 points, which was achieved by our Yokozuna, Heruwejima. Heruwejima had the same team as Taka, but swapped Kitataiki and Tokusegawa. Needless to say, both got a 15-0 record. In Juryo, both bafa and Yanen finished with 2297 points, so we go to the tie breakers. First is the size of the squad. Both have 5 rikishi, so we go to tiebreaker 2, cost of the team. Yanen's team cost 8 less than bafa's, so they get the extra point and the 13-2 yusho. And finally, down in Makushita, the ms11 rank hit the top two spots, but Marushiki had a whopping 130 more points, giving them the yusho, and a promotion to near Juryo, if not all the way into Juryo. So I thank you for your participation, and hope you all come back next basho. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites