Tigerboy1966 1,449 Posted Thursday at 16:33 Whenever people start posting their guesses there's usually one thing the jumps out at me as a blunder on my part. Last time I was too generous with Chiyoshoma, this time around it looks like I have been too harsh on Endo. Oh well, I'll find out soon enough. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reonito 1,469 Posted Thursday at 19:12 2 hours ago, Tigerboy1966 said: Whenever people start posting their guesses there's usually one thing the jumps out at me as a blunder on my part. Last time I was too generous with Chiyoshoma, this time around it looks like I have been too harsh on Endo. Oh well, I'll find out soon enough. All the posted guesses have Endo at M9, no? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bunbukuchagama 732 Posted Thursday at 19:18 4 minutes ago, Reonito said: All the posted guesses have Endo at M9, no? East or West, that's the only difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tigerboy1966 1,449 Posted Thursday at 22:08 2 hours ago, Reonito said: All the posted guesses have Endo at M9, no? Sorry, sorry, sorry... I meant URA! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reonito 1,469 Posted Friday at 00:36 2 hours ago, Tigerboy1966 said: Sorry, sorry, sorry... I meant URA! He could reasonably go anywhere from 4w to 5w. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I am the Yokozuna 193 Posted Friday at 06:49 On 18/02/2025 at 20:53, Asashosakari said: An entry that feels like anything from yusho to makekoshi is possible... Hoshoryu (O1w 12-3 Y) Y --- Onosato (O2w 10-5) O Kotozakura (O1e 5-10) Daieisho (Sw 11-4) S Oho (M3w 12-3 D) Kirishima (M1w 11-4) K Abi (Ke 7-8) Wakatakakage (Kw 7-8) M1 Wakamotoharu (Se 6-9) Gonoyama (M3e 8-7) M2 Chiyoshoma (M5w 9-6) Tobizaru (M2e 7-8) M3 Takanosho (M1e 6-9) Takayasu (M6e 8-7) M4 Ichiyamamoto (M6w 8-7) Ura (M4w 7-8) M5 Hiradoumi (M5e 7-8) Kinbozan (M14w 12-3 D) M6 Shodai (M4e 6-9) Atamifuji (M2w 5-10) M7 Takerufuji (M11w 10-5) Tamawashi (M10e 9-6) M8 Oshoma (M9w 8-7) Endo (M7e 6-9) M9 Hakuoho (M15e 10-5) Nishikigi (M12e 8-7) M10 Shonannoumi (M13e 8-7) Midorifuji (M11e 7-8) M11 Meisei (M10w 6-9) Takarafuji (M8w 5-10) M12 Onokatsu (M12w 7-8) Nishikifuji (M17e 9-6) M13 Shishi (J4w 13-2 Y) Churanoumi (M9e 4-11) M14 Ryuden (J3e 11-4) Aonishiki (J5w 12-3) M15 Sadanoumi (J1e 9-6) Asakoryu (J2w 9-6) M16 Kotoshoho (M13w 5-10) Mitakeumi (M7w 2-13) M17 Tokihayate (M17w 7-8) Shirokuma (J4e 9-6) M18 --- Can I ask why the M18 is on the East side and not on the west for balance of the banzuke and having 21 rikishis on each side? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 5,981 Posted Friday at 07:52 1 hour ago, I am the Yokozuna said: Can I ask why the M18 is on the East side and not on the west for balance of the banzuke and having 21 rikishis on each side? Because balancing only happens above Maegashira. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I am the Yokozuna 193 Posted Friday at 08:19 Thanks for the explanation @Jakusotsu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reonito 1,469 Posted Friday at 19:33 The balance thing is to not have the physical banzuke be too lopsided, and character size decreases with rank, so shifting a maegashira doesn't help much. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 4,084 Posted Friday at 22:28 15 hours ago, I am the Yokozuna said: Can I ask why the M18 is on the East side and not on the west for balance of the banzuke and having 21 rikishis on each side? Back when rikishi never switched sides of the dohyo during the basho and always fought from the side they were on the banzuke, an odd maegashira out would have to be on the opposite side from the odd sanyaku. Now, not so much. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reonito 1,469 Posted Saturday at 02:39 4 hours ago, Gurowake said: Back when rikishi never switched sides of the dohyo during the basho and always fought from the side they were on the banzuke, an odd maegashira out would have to be on the opposite side from the odd sanyaku. Now, not so much. Interesting. Like so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kintamayama 45,158 Posted Sunday at 14:58 On 22/02/2025 at 04:39, Reonito said: Interesting. Like so. Oonosato was already there in 1920. Wow. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reonito 1,469 Posted Sunday at 16:12 1 hour ago, Kintamayama said: Oonosato was already there in 1920. Wow. That's his namesake, right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kintamayama 45,158 Posted Sunday at 17:54 1 hour ago, Reonito said: That's his namesake, right? I have no idea, but probably. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 4,084 Posted Sunday at 19:26 (edited) 10 hours ago, Reonito said: That's his namesake, right? They're the same name, but they aren't from the same ichimon, so while I don't know for sure, I don't expect that to have been a consideration. edit: Guess I was wrong. Edited Monday at 02:59 by Gurowake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 40,593 Posted Sunday at 20:04 (edited) 3 hours ago, Reonito said: That's his namesake, right? of course On 20/04/2023 at 09:33, Akinomaki said: the shisho had also thought about giving him this shikona. Onosato is not something open for grabs, the shikona of a famous ozeki, called a god of sumo - Nakamura starts with a modest hiragana no の, the ozeki had the katakana version ノ. There were voices like "for a new recruit it is far (10 years) too early to use that name". The shisho last month had phoned the family of Onosato in Aomori and explained the details of this name succession and has the consent - they want Nakamura to challenge for ozeki and yokozuna. He is a completely different type though, Onosato was just 164cm tall, below 100kg - Mainoumi type. Hopefully he won't put shame on the name of the sumo god. Ozeki reached, so not 10 years early, but not without scandals And he is connected there now On 20/08/2024 at 14:14, Akinomaki said: Onosato on his ozeki run for the first time was at the town hall of the hometown Fujisaki, Aomori, of "sumo god" ozeki Onosato (famous ozeki, but never won a yusho) and watched the akeni and kesho mawashi etc. on display in the Sports Plaza - with the present head of the family. First time he met with the family, who had agreed to have him use the shikona, via a connection through ex-Wakanosato, Aomori ani-deshi of Kisenosato. On 02/11/2024 at 22:40, Akinomaki said: On 25/09/2024 at 22:07, Akinomaki said: The hometown Fujisaki of Onosato I in Aomori pref. wants to give O2 a kesho mawashi with Fuji apple - Fujisaki is the origin place of that variety. A local koenkai for Onosato II will be formed there, which presents him with the kesho mawashi. o Today the Fuji kesho mawashi was presented to Onosato at the heya location in Fukuoka by the town mayor of Fujisaki. The Fuji apple design is in that of the Japanese flag, with the purple fringe and tassels reserved for Y/O. The koenkai will start in December - it is rare to have one where there is no local or family connection. Edited Sunday at 20:12 by Akinomaki 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wamahada 57 Posted Monday at 21:08 39 - poor as always Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tigerboy1966 1,449 Posted Monday at 21:08 60 points I think. Knew it wasn't going to be my day when I saw Oho at sekiwake. Looking at another solid KK without bothering the leaders. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sumo Spiffy 568 Posted Monday at 21:14 59, managed to get the harder picks but lost the coin flips and got utterly clowned by the juryo placements. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ganzohnesushi 518 Posted Monday at 21:28 51, another disappointing result Ganzohnesushi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,394 Posted Monday at 21:46 64 here. 0/12 for M5w-M8e 2/4 for M9 2/4 for M14 0/4 for M17w-M18e My biggest hits based on what I've seen (or rather, not seen) in other submissions: Oho over Kirishima, and Ichiyamamoto at M4w. Winner's score will be higher for sure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bunbukuchagama 732 Posted Monday at 22:30 I nailed M1-M13 perfectly, it seems; unfortunately, the bottom and Oho/Kirishima was where it went wrong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 4,084 Posted Monday at 22:31 (edited) Mitakeumi behind Kotoshoho invalidates one of the things that I had taken for granted - that terrible records (3 wins or less) were always shown more leniency than the numbers would suggest. I seem to recall there may have been another of these (if not more than one) recently, but now it's absolutely clear and I need to change my thinking. Edited Monday at 22:32 by Gurowake 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bunbukuchagama 732 Posted Monday at 22:35 By my rough count, I should have 70 points or so. So close... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sumo Spiffy 568 Posted Monday at 22:36 3 minutes ago, Gurowake said: Mitakeumi behind Kotoshoho invalidates one of the things that I had taken for granted - that terrible records (3 wins or less) were always shown more leniency than the numbers would suggest. I seem to recall there may have been another of these (if not more than one) recently, but now it's absolutely clear and I need to change my thinking. There have been a few instances recently where really bad records got dinged harder than merely poor ones, but I still viewed this as a coin flip just because 2-13 is so, so bad. TBH, I think they're starting to look at clearly injured wrestlers as guys to shuffle out of the way rather than protect. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites