@Hakkeyoi_Sumo But you're counting stats from his whole Ozeki stint. From early last basho, I thought it looked clear that he'd found a new level. He'll hopefully not have as many losses per basho going forward and he certainly won't have 100% of his losses come from maegashira like this basho.
@GSumoBreakdown The era of the 12-3 yusho is over thanks to Onosato developing Yokozuna-level sumo last basho, but Takerufuji is the story of Kyushu and bests him again. Takayasu and Onokatsu go for double digit wins. Wakatakakage doesn't. Shishi's good form and beginner's luck carry him to 9-6.
@GSumoBreakdown Takayasu does great and tricks some into believing again, but Onosato takes the cup. Takerufuji stomps Juryo. Saying Takakeisho won't get 10 is weaksauce; he gets 6 wins at best.
@HardRockBet The math ain't mathin'. I can't actually bet SGPs because your software tries to overpay on them and I don't want trouble. Fix this before you have to fight thousands of your customers over your own mistakes. The bigger the underdog, the greater the resulting error.
@HardRockBetHelp If I try to bet Howard ML (NCAAF) +2500 and parlay it with a total at -110, why is the app offering to pay me +250000? Adding a -110 bet to the parlay should almost double the winnings, not 100x them. Something like this is happening on every game I've looked at.
@GSumoBreakdown@tachiai_blog Your stated tiebreaker rules don't consider where the tie occurs. The slot being contested can change the rules. You understand that a 6-9 rikishi won't win a TB if it requires them to be promoted. They've also always lost the TB to a falling rikishi if it would mean no demotion.
@GSumoBreakdown@sumo_tim A bit of a late start to his pro career, but if he doesn't get 20, he'll be close. Onosato already seems like the favorite in every basho for the next decade.
@GSumoBreakdown You know, I was gonna say Takayasu choked it away to Kiribayama but I didn't want to be that specific. Regardless, Takayasu faded too early and Shodai managed not to suck for an entire basho. Now I don't even think he'll suck next time.
@GSumoBreakdown No promotion for Takakeisho. Takayasu chokes his way to a jun-yusho. Shodai still sucks. Kagayaki does nothing of note. I post less pessimistic predictions next basho.
@GSumoBreakdown Takayasu struggles post neck sprain, Ichiyamamoto even worse (no more than 4 wins), Jake is punished. Hoshoryu wins I guess, Meisei/Ryuden/Kotoshoho KKs.
@Frittenpate@MigClass Unfortunately, this went down as an Izori in the record books. But I'm not actually correcting you, because this was 100% a tsutaezori that was mislabeled by the one deciding the kimarite.
@Terunoumi89@sumo_tim@Hakkeyoi_Sumo My first draft for M8-M9 was Takarafuji/Tochinoshin - Aoiyama/Takanosho, so it made sense to me. Isegahama bias was not a part of that thought process. Underdemoting 5-10s happens more often than not. Overpromoting Takanosho instead was possible, but not necessary.
@Terunoumi89@sumo_tim@Hakkeyoi_Sumo My first draft for M8-M9 was Takarafuji/Tochinoshin - Aoiyama/Takanosho, so it made sense to me. Isegahama bias was not a part of that thought process. Underdemoting 5-10s happens more often than not. Overpromoting Takanosho instead was possible, but not necessary.