Juryo Game's Banzuke for Nagoya Basho 2008
Banzuke made by Randomitsuki-zeki
Enjoy making your own banzuke at the Guess the Banzuke game by Moti.
Shikona made by Kasamatsuri-zeki
Click here to watch the classic version with no shikona draws.
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* This game is different in comparison to the other games because you don't face an opponent directly.Your selection alone decides if you're "up" or "down"! So, everybody can do well and be ranked high, making it a bit crowded at the top, or everybody can fail, causing the higher ranks to be deserted...That's why this Banzuke's setting up will be very different from the others - sometimes, kachikoshi or makekoshi won't promise promotions or demotions - these could well be decided by checking which players are better compared to others. This way, you are actually competing against others after all..
* To become Ozeki, you need 33 wins on your last three performances as a Makuuchi wrestler, and for Yokozuna promotion 24 wins on 2 basho and at least one yusho or jun-yusho record is needed . You can be demoted from Yokozuna if you get two makekoshi in a row. The same goes for an Ozeki demotion, and like in real Sumo, you can come straight back to your previous rank if you get a 10-5 record the following Basho. Notice that the Ozeki promotion may be allowed from 30, 31 or 32 wins on 3, if the score average is very low, the basho very tough, and it depends on the final decision of the Juryo Game committee to decide it.
* Other classic rules of promotion or demotion are the same as in real Sumo, "luck of the Banzuke" and all..
* Every new player gets a theoretical position at the same place at the end of the Banzuke and will be ranked AFTER the basho.
* 4 Kyujo in a row = retirement (intai).
* You can change your flag each time for every new basho and fight for a different country each time. Each country's total points (for the top 3 players) will be calculated as well .
* These rules have been fixed but could be changed, if the promotion criterias turned to be too high or too low and the Juryo Game Committee can discuss every promotions/demotions like the real Ozeki-promotion-Committee does, for example.