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Long ballot is looong... Welcome to what might be the biggest LKS edition ever! 10 sekitori and 10 lower-rankers await your predictions:

1. Kisenosato 12 [score?]

2. Shodai 11*

3. Chiyonokuni 6

4. Chiyoshoma 6

5. Iwasaki 6*

6. Omoto 6*

7. Rikito 6

8. Yoshikaze 5 [score?]

9. Kotoyuki 5

10. Ura 5*

11. Daiki 5*

12. Yamaguchi 5

13. Koshinishiki 5

14. Hirotsukasa 5*

15. Kirinoryu 5

16. Inoue 5*

17. Kakuryu 4 [score?]

18. Kotoshogiku 4 [score?]

19. Sokokurai 4

20. Akiseyama 4

TB: [pick?]

(* marks rikishi with no makekoshi since debut)

The scoring and thus your game assignment:

- For sanyaku: Please predict an exact record for each rikishi. The target record will be calculated after the deadline and will be chosen so that it bisects the predictions as evenly as possible. The predictions will then be converted into + and - votes as usual; one point for each correct prediction.

- For lower-ranked rikishi: Please predict for each rikishi if he will finish KK or MK; one point for each correct prediction.

(For clarification: If you're expecting an outright makekoshi for one of the sanyaku high-rankers, just predict MK, exact records are only needed on the kachikoshi side of things.)

First tie-breaker: From among those 20 guys up there and the further 5 rikishi (4 'veterans' and 1 newcomer) who are currently just shy of a 5-KK streak, please guess how many KK you expect in total. Your tie-breaker guess may be anything from 0 to 25. Only exactly correct guesses qualify at this tie-breaker stage. Note: Sanyaku count as correct for the tie-breaker if they achieve KK, they do not need to meet their target records.

Next 19 tie-breakers if needed: Correctly predicted rikishi, one-by-one in ballot order, i.e. starting at Kisenosato.

Extra tie-breakers, should two or more players have entered identical ballots: Proximity of their tie-breaker guesses to the correct number, followed by proximity of their sanyaku rikishi guesses to the correct records (one-by-one in ballot order).

Final tie-breaker: earliest entry.

Note: Rikishi who show up on the before-shonichi kyujo list will be excluded from scoring (even if they end up joining the basho later), so it is not necessary to re-submit your entry if you picked such a rikishi as a KK; he will not count for points anyhow. You may, however, notify me if you'd like to reduce your tie-breaker guess by one point to compensate for the "missing" rikishi. Your position on the entry list (for final tie-breaker purposes) will be deemed unchanged in this special situation. Any other changes to a ballot will be considered a new entry, with correspondingly lower priority for the final tie-breaker.

Deadline: Shonichi noon JST.

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1. Kisenosato 10
2.
Shodai kk
3.
Chiyonokuni kk
4.
Chiyoshoma kk
5.
Iwasaki kk
6.
Omoto kk
7.
Rikito mk
8.
Yoshikaze 8
9.
Kotoyuki kk
10.
Ura kk
11.
Daiki kk
12.
Yamaguchi kk
13.
Koshinishiki kk
14.
Hirotsukasa kk
15.
Kirinoryu mk
16.
Inoue kk
17.
Kakuryu 11
18.
Kotoshogiku 12
19.
Sokokurai mk
20.
Akiseyama mk

TB: 17

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Kisenosato 10

Shodai KK

Chiyonokuni KK

Chiyoshoma KK

Iwasaki KK

Omato MK

Rikito MK

Yoshikaze 8

Kotoyuki MK

Ura KK

Daiki KK

Yamaguchi KK

Koshinishiki MK

Hirotsukasa KK

Kirinoryu KK

Inoue KK

Kakuryu 10

Kotoshogiku 12

Sokokurai MK

Akiseyama MK

TB 16

Edited by Mmikasazuma

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  1. Kisenosato 11-4
  2. Shodai KK
  3. Chiyonokuni KK
  4. Chiyoshoma MK
  5. Iwasaki KK
  6. Omoto KK
  7. Rikito MK
  8. Yoshikaze 9-6
  9. Kotoyuki MK
  10. Ura KK
  11. Daiki KK
  12. Yamaguchi KK
  13. Koshinishiki KK
  14. Hirotsukasa KK
  15. Kirinoryu KK
  16. Inoue MK
  17. Kakuryu 11-4
  18. Kotoshogiku 8-7
  19. Sokokurai MK
  20. Akiseyama MK

TB: 16

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1. Kisenosato 10-5
2. Shodai KK
3. Chiyonokuni KK
4. Chiyoshoma KK
5. Iwasaki KK
6. Omoto KK
7. Rikito mk
8. Yoshikaze mk
9. Kotoyuki mk
10. Ura KK
11. Daiki KK
12. Yamaguchi mk
13. Koshinishiki mk
14. Hirotsukasa KK
15. Kirinoryu mk
16. Inoue KK
17. Kakuryu 11-4
18. Kotoshogiku 9-6
19. Sokokurai mk
20. Akiseyama mk

TB: 14

Edited by Tenshinhan

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1. Kisenosato 10-5

2. Shodai KK

3. Chiyonokuni KK

4. Chiyoshoma MK

5. Iwasaki KK

6. Omoto KK

7. Rikito MK

8. Yoshikaze MK

9. Kotoyuki MK

10. Ura KK

11. Daiki KK

12. Yamaguchi KK

13. Koshinishiki MK

14. Hirotsukasa KK

15. Kirinoryu MK

16. Inoue KK

17. Kakuryu 10-5

18. Kotoshogiku 12-3

19. Sokokurai MK

20. Akiseyama MK

TB: 14

Edited by Achiyama

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1. Kisenosato 10-5

2. Shodai KK

3. Chiyonokuni KK

4. Chiyoshoma MK

5. Iwasaki MK

6. Omoto KK

7. Rikito MK

8. Yoshikaze 8-7

9. Kotoyuki KK

10. Ura KK

11. Daiki KK

12. Yamaguchi KK

13. Koshinishiki MK

14. Hirotsukasa KK

15. Kirinoryu MK

16. Inoue MK

17. Kakuryu 10-5

18. Kotoshogiku 10-5

19. Sokokurai MK

20. Akiseyama MK


TB: 13


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1. Kisenosato 9-6
2. Shodai KK
3. Chiyonokuni KK
4. Chiyoshoma MK
5. Iwasaki KK
6. Omoto KK
7. Rikito KK
8. Yoshikaze 8-7
9. Kotoyuki MK
10. Ura KK
11. Daiki KK
12. Yamaguchi KK
13. Koshinishiki MK
14. Hirotsukasa KK
15. Kirinoryu MK
16. Inoue MK
17. Kakuryu 11-4
18. Kotoshogiku 12-3
19. Sokokurai MK
20. Akiseyama MK

TB: 15

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Note: Rikishi who show up on the before-shonichi kyujo list will be excluded from scoring (even if they end up joining the basho later), so it is not necessary to re-submit your entry if you picked such a rikishi as a KK; he will not count for points anyhow. You may, however, notify me if you'd like to reduce your tie-breaker guess by one point to compensate for the "missing" rikishi. Your position on the entry list (for final tie-breaker purposes) will be deemed unchanged in this special situation. Any other changes to a ballot will be considered a new entry, with correspondingly lower priority for the final tie-breaker.

Chiyonoumi, on the tiebreak list, is kyujo for Day 1. This was factored into my TB; I'm not sure about others since the kyujo list was released. Those who entered before it was may wish to reconsider their tiebreaker.

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Kisenosato 10-5

Shodai KK

Chiyonokuni KK

Chiyoshoma MK

Iwasaki MK

Omoto KK

Rikito MK

Yoshikaze MK

Kotoyuki MK

Ura KK

Daiki KK

Yamaguchi KK

Koshinishiki MK

Hirotsukasa KK

Kirinoryu MK

Inoue KK

Kakuryu 10-5

Kotoshogiku 9-6

Sokokurai MK

Akiseyama MK

TB: 14

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Note: Rikishi who show up on the before-shonichi kyujo list will be excluded from scoring (even if they end up joining the basho later), so it is not necessary to re-submit your entry if you picked such a rikishi as a KK; he will not count for points anyhow. You may, however, notify me if you'd like to reduce your tie-breaker guess by one point to compensate for the "missing" rikishi. Your position on the entry list (for final tie-breaker purposes) will be deemed unchanged in this special situation. Any other changes to a ballot will be considered a new entry, with correspondingly lower priority for the final tie-breaker.

Chiyonoumi, on the tiebreak list, is kyujo for Day 1. This was factored into my TB; I'm not sure about others since the kyujo list was released. Those who entered before it was may wish to reconsider their tiebreaker.

New TB 12

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Kisenosato 10

Shodai KK

Chiyonokuni KK

Chiyoshoma MK

Iwasaki KK

Omoto KK

Rikito MK

Yoshikaze 7

Kotoyuki MK

Ura KK

Daiki KK

Yamaguchi KK

Koshinishiki MK

Hirotsukasa KK

Kirinoryu MK

Inoue KK

Kakuryu 10

Kotoshogiku 10

Sokokurai MK

Akiseyama MK

TB 14

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10 Kisenosato

+ Shodai

+ Chiyonokuni

+ Chiyoshoma

+ Iwasaki

+ Omoto

- Rikito

8 Yoshikaze

- Kotoyuki

+ Ura

+ Daiki

+ Yamaguchi

- Koshinishiki

+ Hirotsukasa

- Kirinoryu

+ Inoue

10 Kakuryu

10 Kotoshogiku

- Sokokurai

- Akiseyama

TB 14

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Selection stats:

Player

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

TB

Cons

Profomisakari + (10-5)

+

+

+

+

+

-

+ (8-7)

+

+

+

+

+

+

-

+

+ (11-4) + (12-3)

-

-

17

1.62

Mmikasazuma + (10-5)

+

+

+

+

-

-

+ (8-7)

-

+

+

+

-

+

+

+

- (10-5) + (12-3)

-

-

16

1.64

Ryoshishokunin + (10-5)

+

+

-

+

+

-

+ (8-7)

-

+

+

+

+

+

-

+

- (10-5) - (9-6)

-

-

16

1.24

Tsubame + (11-4)

+

+

-

+

+

-

+ (9-6)

-

+

+

+

+

+

+

-

+ (11-4) - (8-7)

-

-

16

1.69

Tenshinhan + (10-5)

+

+

+

+

+

-

- (MK)

-

+

+

-

-

+

-

+

+ (11-4) - (9-6)

-

-

14

1.64

Achiyama + (10-5)

+

+

-

+

+

-

- (MK)

-

+

+

+

-

+

-

+

- (10-5) + (12-3)

-

-

14

1.07

chishafuwaku + (10-5)

+

+

-

-

+

-

+ (8-7)

+

+

+

+

-

+

-

-

- (10-5) + (10-5)

-

-

12

1.64

Gurowake + (10-5)

+

+

-

+

+

-

- (MK)

-

+

+

-

-

+

-

+

- (10-5) - (9-6)

-

-

13

1.44

Jejima - (9-6)

+

+

-

+

+

+

+ (8-7)

-

+

+

+

-

+

-

-

+ (11-4) + (12-3)

-

-

15

1.75

Suwihuto - (9-6)

-

+

-

-

+

+

+ (9-6)

-

+

-

+

+

-

+

+

+ (11-4) + (12-3)

-

+

15

2.72

Pandaazuma + (10-5)

+

+

-

-

+

-

- (MK)

-

+

+

+

-

+

-

+

- (10-5) - (9-6)

-

-

14

1.38

kuroimori + (10-5)

+

+

-

+

+

-

- (MK)

-

+

+

+

-

+

-

+

- (10-5) + (10-5)

-

-

14

1.07

Asashosakari + (10-5)

+

+

+

+

+

-

+ (8-7)

-

+

+

+

-

+

-

+

- (10-5) + (10-5)

-

-

14

1.14

[/td]

11:2

12:1

13:0

4:9

10:3

12:1

2:11

8:5

2:11

13:0

12:1

11:2

4:9

12:1

3:10

10:3

5:8

8:5

0:13

1:12

ballot rikishi

tiebreak rikishi

Edited by Asashosakari

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Standings after Day 13:

Day 13:

18/20 Decisions, TB 13-14

Pos

Player

Pts TB

1

Achiyama

13

14

1

Asashosakari

13

14

1

kuroimori

13

14

4

chishafuwaku

13

12

4

Mmikasazuma

13

16

6

Gurowake

12

13

7

Pandaazuma

12

14

7

Tenshinhan

12

14

9

Jejima

12

15

9

Profomisakari

12

17

11

Ryoshishokunin

11

16

12

Tsubame

10

16

13

Suwihuto

4

15

Two selections still remain to be decided, but one of them is unanimous Chiyonokuni, so the yusho will come down to whether Kotoshogiku can achieve his 10-5 target record. Chiyonokuni's finish may still become important via the tiebreaker total (13 or 14), though.

All five leaders have the positive vote for Kotoshogiku, while three pursuers predicted below 10-5 (Gurowake, Pandaazuma, Tenshinhan), so they still have a chance of catching up.

Edited by Asashosakari

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Day 14:

And we're done here a day early after Kotoshogiku failed to progress towards his 10-5 target and Chiyonokuni secured his kachikoshi.

That gives us an eight-way tie for the lead on 14 points...yikes. Fortunately the tie-breaker choice immediately whittles that down to 5 players who correctly predicted the TB total of 14. We go to the bracket playoff:

- All five players have identical picks for the first three slots (Kisenosato, Shodai, Chiyonokuni).

- Slot 4 (Chiyoshoma) sees Achiyama, kuroimori and Pandaazuma eliminated as they failed to predict his kachikoshi.

- We're left with Asashosakari and Tenshinhan, who proceed to be tied through to slot 7.

- Yoshikaze in slot 8 finally brings the decision in favour of our yusho winner, Tenshinhan!

It's Tenshinhan's first yusho after two previous near-misses where bracket playoffs went against him.

Final standings:

Day 15:

20/20 Decisions, TB 14

Pos

Player

Pts TB

1

Tenshinhan

14

14

2

Achiyama

14

14

2

Asashosakari

14

14

2

kuroimori

14

14

2

Pandaazuma

14

14

6

chishafuwaku

14

12

6

Gurowake

14

13

6

Mmikasazuma

14

16

9

Jejima

13

15

9

Profomisakari

13

17

9

Ryoshishokunin

13

16

12

Tsubame

12

16

13

Suwihuto

5

15

Who knew that with the most picks ever we'd have some of the least varied scores in history?

The lineup for the next basho won't be finalized until tomorrow (two 7-7's may qualify for inclusion), or possibly not until Wednesday's announcement of the juryo promotions (some top makushitans are in the mix).

Edited by Asashosakari
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Scores for banzuke purposes:

Tenshinhan 16 (14+top+tb)

Achiyama 16 (14+top+tb)

Asashosakari 16 (14+top+tb)

kuroimori 16 (14+top+tb)

Pandaazuma 16 (14+top+tb)

chishafuwaku 15 (14+top)

Gurowake 15 (14+top)

Mmikasazuma 15 (14+top)

Jejima 13

Profomisakari 13

Ryoshishokunin 13

Tsubame 12

Suwihuto 5

Total: 181 / 13 = 13.92 ---> -7 wins

These are some wacky scores.

Quoting myself from last basho:

Hard to decide if that third-place finish should be good enough to maintain Asashosakari's tsunatori from last basho. I'll go ahead and say it does, but the bar for Haru has just been raised to an exceptionally-strong yusho score.

Not yusho (even if close), and not exceptionally strong in any case given that huge tied pack of players, so we'll waive that promotion in favour of another extension. Better luck next time, self! Moving on...

Meanwhile kuroimori unfortunately got demoted again, but perhaps he'll make himself 3-for-3 in automatic repromotions?

It's the first time in 13 cases that a demoted ozeki has posted a converted 9-6 score, which was always a thing I was worried about. Considering this particular 9-6 has even tied for the yusho lead, I see no reason not to repromote kuroimori. Congrats once more! (This will not be considered as binding precedent for all future 9-6's by freshly demoted ozeki.)

New banzuke for Natsu 2016:

Asashosakari (Oe 9-6 D) O1 Tenshinhan (S1w 9-6 Y)

kuroimori (S2w 9-6 D) O2 ---

Pandaazuma (M1w 9-6 D) S chishafuwaku (M1e 8-7)

Achiyama (M3w 9-6 D) K Holleshoryu (Ke kosho)

Gurowake (M2e 8-7) M1 Mmikasazuma (M2w 8-7)

Ryoshishokunin (Kw 6-9) M2 Tsubame (S1e 5-10)

Profomisakari (M3e 6-9) M3 Jejima (M4e 6-9)

Suwihuto (NR 0-15) M4 ---

A bit of a borderline call, but I've deemed Tenshinhan's 10-5 D -> 8-7 -> 9-6 Y run to be good enough for promotion. Congrats! It's been almost two years since somebody kept the black forest guy and me company at the second-highest rank, so it was probably time for some fresh blood anyway. :-)

Self-serving trivia note: Asashosakari (2015.01 onward) has now tied kuroimori (2012.09-2014.01) for the longest consecutive stint at the ozeki rank with 9 basho, and if he blows the tsuna run as usual, a new record will be set. (Of course, the longest run above sekiwake is still a bit off, which is Jejima's 3 ozeki + 8 yokozuna basho.)

Not so self-serving trivia note: Having ascended yet again, kuroimori is now beginning his 4th stint as ozeki, leaving behind the previous record of 3 runs jointly held by him and Asojima.

Last not least, this is our first-ever simultaneous promotion of two players to ozeki.

Edited by Asashosakari
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I think I need to work harder to understand this game...

I was going to 'like' your post, but then I figured that might be taken the wrong way, so I'll just say: Hope to see you participating again despite that rough start. :-)

The Natsu lineup ought to be confirmed now:

1. Kisenosato 13

2. Shodai 12*

3. Chiyoshoma 7

4. Chiyonokuni 7

5. Iwasaki 7*

Omoto 6*

6. Rikito 7

Yoshikaze 5

7. Kotoyuki 6

8. Ura 6*

9. Daiki 6*

10. Yamaguchi 6

Koshinishiki 5

11. Hirotsukasa 6*

Kirinoryu 5

Inoue 5*

12. Kakuryu 5

13. Kotoshogiku 5

Sokokurai 4

Akiseyama 4

14. Hokutoshu 5

---

15. Takanoiwa 4

16. Nishikigi 4

See you then! (Bye, bye...)

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