世界最速番付編成会議 秋場所予想番付:みなさんと一緒に考える #秋場所予想番付 #大相撲
Yes, are you connected? Um, it looks like no one has arrived yet , so I’ll adjust it in the meantime. I’m so sorry. Lately, I’ve been having trouble with this live streaming, um, did it go through? Did it go through? Oh, it’s currently two people, and the next day after a good night’s sleep, the ads are so loud. Oh, it looks like we’re connected. Oh, sorry. If you can hear me, I’m sorry. I’d appreciate it if you could say something like “I can hear you” in the chat . Um, I’m only showing the image, um, thumbnail, but can you hear the audio? Are you on? Can you hear me? Oh, 10 people. We’ve suddenly increased to 10 people . Um, sorry. I just finally got connected, um, uh, thank you. Shirako-san, can you hear me? That’s good. I’m sorry. Um, recently, I’ve been having a bit of trouble with the live streaming software, um, not working properly . Oh, thank you, Nao-chan. Okay, well, thank you to all 11 of you for connecting so quickly. Now, as per usual, we’d like to begin the world’s earliest evening lineup meeting. How’s the volume? Is it too low or too loud? Is it okay? Okay. Well, the Nagoya tournament is over, and other YouTubers have already posted their predicted rankings for the vacant spots. It’s fun to look at the predicted rankings they’ve made, but I think the most important thing about this stream isn’t to focus on the individuality or speed, but to work together with all of you sumo fans, saying this and that, and that, and that, and that , and I hope to create a ranking that’s full of romance and your thoughts . So, I’m not sure what kind of people are here, but do you all know the basics of how to make a card? Well, let me explain briefly. For those who are familiar with it, this is a simple method, but for example, if you have 8 wins and 7 cups, then the number of wins minus the number of losses is 8-7, so you go up one card. On the other hand, if you have 7 wins and 8 cups, it’s -1 , so you go down one card, and so the card’s upper limit is raised or lowered. However, card’s upper limit is often said to be a living thing, so it often doesn’t work out this way. Yes. For example, the best example is Takayasu in the May tournament , which was the main tournament. He was placed in the East Komusubi with 6 wins and 9 cups, but at the Nagoya tournament, he was placed in the West Komusubi, so this can happen. It’s common for a card’s upper limit to not go up despite the number of wins, or not go down despite the number of losses . Yes. So, oh, sorry. Since we’ve started, I thought I’d show my face too. Yes. Sorry. I’ve been having a bit of trouble reading the text lately due to my presbyopia, so I’ll wear my glasses. Yes. Um, how many people are there now? 11. Ah , it was up to about 15 people just now, but it’s gone down a bit now. Well, I’ll keep going at a steady pace. Um, ah, this is, uh, Gaeun. Yes. Good evening. It’s every, so uh, howdo youreadyourname, CIN, uh, whereareyoufrom? OK, pleasefreetofeelfreetogiveusmessage . Um, uh, please feel free to write your opinions in the chat. Thank you . Okay, so I’ll get straight to the badging, but I’m, uh, doing some preparation on my side . Yes. So, the Nagoya tournament results are listed from top to bottom in order of ranking, and I’ve pasted various things on the page, but these are the wins and losses I explained a little bit earlier, and they’re actually pasted on the margins depending on the number of wins and losses. The actual rankings are posted on the margins. It’s a little hard to see here. For example, let’s take Ohno. Ohno was ranked third in the East in the tournament, with 6 wins and 9 losses, for a score of 6-9, or -3. So 123-3 means he’s ranked sixth in the East, and I’ve pasted it on the margins of the sixth East ranking . In the same way, those who are rising are ranked higher, but as you go up, it doesn’t follow this order of addition and subtraction. For example, Wakakage, who is in the West seat, is ranked second, with 10 wins and 5 cups, but of course he can’t move up five places, so I’ve written it on the seating chart. Yes. So, I’ll explain things as I go along. Well, if I explain it all, it’ll get long, so if there’s anyone who doesn’t understand , um, sorry, please feel free to write in the chat why it happened. Um, it’s not embarrassing at all to ask . Yes. Um, first of all, the Yokozuna is confirmed, right? Um , the release of Onosato. However, um, well, recently, I’m not sure how it works, but when there are Yokozuna in the East and West, um, the one with the better results goes to the East . Yes. So, um, I think I’ll move Onosato to the East and, um, bring the broadcast to the West. So, I’ll keep on making it as I go along with the commentary, but um, if you have any different opinions or anything, please let me know. Well, there’s no right answer or how it should be, so, um, like the world, where the judges at the Mangetsuku Organizing Committee are all over the place and things can go as planned, I really want to take everyone’s wishes and opinions into consideration. Yes , that’s particularly good. Yes. So, um, let’s paint the confirmed ones a little blue . This is good as confirmed. And, the East Prince Kotoych Sakura is also confirmed. So, um, it was a shame for Taiei. One of the highlights of this tournament, the Nagoya tournament, is that, um , in the May tournament, Taiei, Kirishima, and Wakakage, these three, um, will be in double digits as mountain roles , um, and from this tournament, these three, um, from the Nagoya tournament, um, will be, um , Osetori Chosen, um, but Taiei Sho announced the stadium early. So, in this case , with 0 wins and 15 cups, that’s -1, so I’ve dropped him to the 14th place in the East for the time being, outside of the running order. Um, I don’t think he’ll actually fall that far , so I’ll get to that later. Yes. Ah, it’s the Daisho method. Oh , sorry about Ohiekatsu. And, um, Kirishima, ah, Kirishima, he was good in the first half, but from the middle onwards, he kind of lost a lot, and in the end, he was 8 wins and 7 losses, and the first half was so good that I thought maybe Kirishima would win. Yeah. It’s a shame. So, um, Wakakage, in the same seating arrangement, has 10 wins and 5 losses . In a case like this, it’s a matter of which one to bring into the East seating arrangement. Yeah. Um, unlike the yokozuna from before, in the case of komusubi, um, forward, what should I say, forward, how should I put it? Well, if the person who already holds that position has more wins than loses, that person will be given priority . So, for example, even if someone has 8 wins and 7 losses in the East seating division and 10 wins and 5 losses in the West seating division , they will still be in the East position, so naturally, there are cases where they can’t be placed, um, switched. So, if we go that way, Kirishima would be in the East and Wakakage would be in the West, so we’ll put them there for now. Do you have any particular opinions on this? Is there anyone who thinks Wakakage should be in the East position since he has 10 wins and 10 losses in the same seating division? Oh. From the UK, thank you for joining us. Well, as you can see from the English subtitles on this channel , sumo is Japan’s national sport, and we want to spread the appeal of sumo to people around the world, so we always include English subtitles. Oh, the microphone dropped out for a moment. Sorry. The microphone dropped out. Right. Yes. Is the audio okay? Well, I want to deliver the charm of the product to people overseas. So, I’m streaming with English subtitles. So, sometimes, people from overseas comment and participate in the live stream. Yes. Um, is it okay to divide the seats? Do you have any particular opinions? Um, please feel free to speak freely. Um, there’s no right or wrong here , so please feel free to share your thoughts and romantic feelings. Young, okay ? Yes, West. Well, but, you know, these days, people don’t really care about East and West as much, but in fact, in the early Showa era, the East was more reliable than the West. Yes. So, that’s all for the Kanbun style. That’s it, but, um, I think there are some people who think that since Takayasu had a 10-0 record with the ko-musubi, it would be better to give it to Ken. Oh, sorry. Nao-chan commented. Do the East and West wrestlers switch positions for each tournament ? Well, not every tournament, but rather, it depends on their results. Yeah. For example, as I mentioned earlier, in terms of komusubi, if the East komusubi had 8 wins and 7 losses and the West komusubi had 8 wins and 7 losses, then they wouldn’t switch positions for the time being. So, um, well, this part, this, this also depends on the transition of the Tribunal, but even if the East komusubi had 8 wins and 7 losses and the West komusubi had 10 wins and 5 losses, generally, the East is said to be the West’s superior , so if the West komusubi had a good record, then it would seem like they could be switched for the time being, but, um, they often don’t switch positions. The same goes for seating arrangements. Yeah. But it doesn’t seem like that’s an absolute rule. I ‘m sure they used to switch positions in the past. I’m not sure, though. Well, if I start talking about East and West, it’ll take a long time, but, um, the Showa era, um, when was it? That was in the 1920s, basically, before the war, there was a time when it was called East vs. West, and our team would win, win, or something like that. I’d like to do some more research into the history of East and West and make a separate video about it. The East and West have such a deep, in-depth history, and it ‘s difficult to explain in a short amount of time, but generally, the answer is simple: they don’t switch places every tournament, but rather, they switch places depending on their performance . Okay. So, um, going back to Takayasu, in this case… Yeah. This has happened in the past, but even if a wrestler wins the komusubi tournament, he often doesn’t advance to the final tournament . Okay. Well, Ozeki Kotozakura also had 10 wins when he was in komusubi , but he was consistently in komusubi for the second, third, and 23rd tournaments . Yeah. So, for example, if only one person in that division had a winning record, he could easily advance to the cup after 10 wins in komusubi, but this time, with Wakakage and Kirishima already filling up the slots, I don’t think we should move Takayasu up to sekibun and make it three. And another thing is, the Aooni style is, 14 wins is the limit for someone from the East. Again, I ‘m sure there are some who are worried about skipping komusubi and going for a division, but I personally think this is the time for komusubi. Yeah. So, with two in the Sekiwake division and two in the Komusubi division, it all fits together nicely, but, speaking of East and West, Takayasu is in the Komusubi division, with a record of 10 wins and 5 losses, so Takayasu should be in the East, so if we put Takayasu in the East and put Aonishi in the West, then, Aonishi, there was talk of him being promoted to Shinsan at the Nagoya tournament, but he became too confident in the top Maegashira division this time, but this time, Yama is undoubtedly in Shinsan, so I think it will all fit together like this . And, there’s one more thing here, it says Raga Abi , right? Abi, Abi, Abi, um, last time, ah, um, at the Aoba tournament, he was the second East wrestler with 9 wins and 6 times the odds, so 9-6 is +3. So , he’s ranked 123rd, which is enough to move up to the division, but, well, this is also common among the higher-ranked maegashira, and, well, he doesn’t move up despite winning, so I don’t think he’ll be ranked third in the Abi division. So,, well, the place he can be promoted the most is probably the top of the East division. Takayasu was added with the komusubi, so I’ll delete that . All right. Well,, well, there will be two people in the division, so I’ll delete 1. So, we’ll make it in order like this. Yes. And here it is, the komusubi is done, and the third yaku. That ‘s it. I think it’s probably something like this. Yeah. What do you think so far ? What are your opinions? Um, it’s not fun just listening. Please feel free to share your opinions if you have any. Isn’t it? Um, I’m sure some of you have already seen other YouTubers’ predicted rankings , but actually, I haven’t seen them. Um, I tried not to look at them. When I look at it, I can’t help but feel like I’m digging in, so I thought I’d try making one with a blank slate, but of course, if you’ve looked at other, um, YouTubers’ predicted rankings and have an opinion on how someone would have done this or that, then it’s totally fine for you to say so. Yes. Yes, yes. Is that all there is to it? Yes. So, I’ve raised Aooni 2-shiki. Yes. And then, hmm… As a top candidate for a maegashira hit, Wakamoto Haru will drop down, right? And Abi, Abi is, um, the second in the west, with a sudden win and 6 losses, so is it okay to put him here? Right? So, um, West’s hits for ball rotation and ball foot are, um, West ‘s fourth card is 11 wins and 4 losses, so 11-4 is 7, so mathematically he should go up 7 cards , but going up 7 cards would make him a great player, so that’s not going to happen. um, I think his ball foot is probably the best, um, his ball foot is amazing too. Surprisingly, he’s 40 years old. It looks like he can still get there. Yes. um, this is how it is up to the top, do you have any opinions? Everyone’s pretty quiet this time too. um, there are 14 of us, so please feel free to speak up. Yes. Well, I’ll go at my own pace, thinking about things like this, but please let me know your opinions . Yes. Okay, next is the second card. Second card. Second card. um, I just mentioned the King’s ability for the second card. King’s ability is losing . Yes. So, um, um, when it comes to who to put in the second card, there’s no need for a horizontal fill-in, right? At a stage like this, the choice is to either suck in the person who’s fallen from above and stop them, or raise the person who’s coming up from below a little higher than the calculated increase . So, I think the two Maegashira No. 2 will be two people from the Maegashira No. 3 candidates. So, who are the candidates? Atamifuji, Hakuo, Oho Ginbozan, Onoyama, and, oh, sorry. It’s not Kinbozan. Oh, Kinbozan is a rollover. Gonoyama, Ogata, Hakuo, Atamifuji. So, those four. Of those four, oh, they fit in nicely. Two of the four are No. 2 and the remaining two are No. 3 as planned, so who should we put in No. 2? Give us your opinion. Is that okay? Give us your opinion. Oh, wait, oh, Craig , Craig than Kyuu For Meji. Um, I received a message from Craig , so while I’m waiting for everyone’s opinions, I’ll take a look at Craig’s message. YouthinkSakura will actually be by be commercial Ah, um, this commercial method yeah. As a model for the victory parade, eh, by selecting Kotozakura , well, by having her perform, I wonder if it will motivate Kotozakura, I really don’t know. Ithinkmis incasofSakurainadoftechniqueorphysicalisueithinkamental I think I’m mentally exhausted and it’s probably a mental issue. This incident is n’t a serious illness or injury, so I’m hoping for some excitement in the west. Oh, thank you, Nao-chan. I’m watching Atami. I’m a fan of Ogata, so if he comes in high, I ‘ll be cheering him on with all my might. Spirit. So, um, according to Nao-chan, does that mean Atami Fuji and, uh, the King are the second cards ? Yes. I see. So, just moving it from East to West? Well, that’s possible, too. Yes. That’s right. White is only one card ahead, so there’s no need to go two. So , Atami Tomi is pretty much a sure thing. Let’s bring in a little heat just in case. Just put it outside the west, like this. One more person here in the west. Yes. Who should I put in the west? The King ? But also the mountain with 5. Ah, but the 5th mountain also has three cards up from the bottom. So there’s no need to raise it more than calculated. Ah. Ah, then Nao-chan’s idea seems good. Oh, ah , on the other hand, Masao wants to drop Okata a few more. I see. He’s been losing a lot. Yeah. That’s right. No, but with 7 wins and 8 losses, dropping two cards is a bit. Yeah. I haven’t seen that kind of case very often myself. And, you know, Maegashira 1st or 2nd ranked players don’t really drop more cards than they’ve lost. After all, they’re going up against 3, 3. After all, even if it’s the same 7 wins and 8 losses, it’s different from, you know, a 6th or 7th ranked player having 6 wins, ah, um, 7 wins and 8. Yeah. So, yeah. Well, um, the losing streak , well, conversely, I think it’s the flip side of expectations for Okata. I think they ‘re trying to provoke him by dropping a few more cards because he just disappointed expectations. Yeah. I think it’s a little hard to imagine dropping the second East card to third or lower with a 7-8 record , so I think this would be a good scenario for Nao-Nao-chan. What do you think? Higashi Atami Tominishikata Cannon, well, he only moved from East to West by 0.5 cards and was just one card away from winning, so what do you think? It’s going to be tough . But I really hope he does his best. Yeah. He’s made it to the seating division, so I’d like him to get a little more serious here and make another 3 changes . Well, even with the top and second cards, well, the second top card is, well, it’s going to be a battle with the mountain, so I think this is where he’ll show his strength. Can I decide on these candidates? Oh, how do you name? JX , JALX, than key for john. Oh, okay. So, um, the third card will be decided soon. White King and Mountain 5. I think this is good. It’s something like this. Yes. I think it’s something like this. Um, you can go back and look at it. Um, I’ve made that part blue as well. But, if you’re not entirely satisfied with this, please let me know, Masao-san, is it okay to put the second in the West? I’ll leave it like this for now. Yes. Yes. So, uh, I’ve put up Shiraho. I’ve also put up Tamawashi. Yes. Now, as for the fourth candidate, there are three candidates. Uh, the winner, Sho-kata, has 13 wins and 2 losses, uh, Heidou has 8 wins and 7 losses, and Wakamoto has 6 wins and 9 losses, but this is a bit difficult. Hmm. This is Shoho Heidou. Heidoukai was the fifth in the East, with a win and 7 losses. So Wakamoto, uh, was the top in the West in the 1000 tournament, with 6 wins and 9 losses. Hmm. This is difficult. Well, if we go by this, then there’s one fifth-place candidate, and one Yamamoto . So, in terms of the number of candidates, there’s four, um, three fourth-place candidates and one fifth-place candidate, so four, so one of the three fourth-place candidates will be the fifth-place candidate. So, what should we do? Well, this is just tentative. It’s a temporary idea. What do you think about this? Well, what should we do? For example, if we put this here, and this here, and this here. I think this would look good with this, but do you have any opinions? Well, I mean, Wakamoto, Wakamoto, um, Nishi’s hit, as I said earlier, is in the Yamamoto position with 6 wins and 9 losses, so, um, it’s a little less than the actual number of losses . It’s a smaller downgrade, so it’s only a difference of 0.5, but if it actually falls to the fourth West card, I’ll put it in the East. And, for Hirado, well, he’s at 8 cho 7 ba on the fifth East card, so I thought it would be a bit cruel to put him in the correct position. Yeah. So I’m going to put him in the fourth card, but when it comes to Wakamoto and Hiratokai, which one should be in the East and which one should be in the West, I think the one who fell from the tough spot should be given a slightly smaller downgrade, a smaller downgrade. I made it with that in mind, but what do you think? Any comments? Yes. Okay then? Since there seem to be no comments, I’ll continue. Yes. Yes. So, um, this is also for Kotoho Ichiyamamoto. Kotoho’s record of 2 losses in 13 rounds is certainly impressive, but compared to Wakamoto and others who have fallen, Wakamoto has faced all of Yamayori’s matches, except for Wakakage. And Senyamamoto, well, he’s in the middle of the Makuuchi division with a quick win and six losses, so I think that’s about right. Well, it’s okay to reverse the order a little. Yes. Yes. So, from here, we’ll be in the middle of the pack. Well, it’s getting a little difficult around here because the candidates are closing in. So, what should we do ? What should we do? Well, Ohno Masaru is in this position as planned, so he can’t drop any further. So, Takeru, who beat Ohno Masaru, falls a little at the stadium, so he’s here. So, um, 5, oh, the 5 peak. Oh, you raised the 5 peak. You raised the 5 peak. Okay. So, um, Kusano. Kusano. 11 chapters, 4 losses. Oh, I’ll give Kusano a go. What do you think? Well, up until last week, he was in the running for the championship, with 3 wins, and 2 awards. So, rather than a calculated upgrade , I think it would be good to go one step further, but that’s how it is. What do you think about this? Oh, it seems like the number of connected horses is decreasing, but that explanation is a bit long, isn’t it ? Yes. Well, um, let’s go ahead. Yes. Well, unless you have any further comments, I’ll go. Yes. Yes. Now, we’ve rolled over the 7th card, the Zaru End. So, there are two candidates for the 7th card, but the only one who comes to mind is the Takano Sho Ura. Well, um, Ura went up in the ball, but he still has a winning record. The Takano Sho is also 9-6-1. So, I think either one would be fine. What should we do? Shall we bring the Taka with the 6-cup sudden win over here? So, how about this on the back like this? Ah, the smell. Ah, thank you Hikawa. Ah, thank you Maris for uploading too. Ah, thank you Ma. Yes. DragonJX I hope you following us sorry for conducting the stream only in Japanese . If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to give us a comment. Yes. Huh? Did we go to a commercial break? Please feel free to give us a comment in English. Um, wait a minute, uh, there may be a commercial break during the live broadcast. Yes Is the audio okay? Yes. That’s right. I’m actually a bit of a grass fan, so I’d like to give it more. Yeah. I guess it’s about right. Yes. So, is it okay for the Takano Prize behind-the-scenes like this? Oops. The number of viewers has suddenly increased from 9 to 16. Yes. Right now, starting from the top, we’re looking at the front-row riders, up to the sixth and seventh, the cluster. I’ll look back at this briefly later , so please give your opinions, even if you joined later. Yes. By the way, as I said earlier, I haven’t looked at any of the other streamers’ predicted rankings yet . However, if anyone who has watched has any opinions, such as, “So-and-so did this?”, please let me know. Yes. Now, on to the eighth. Now, the middle ranks. This is also difficult. Sadanoumi lost, and Yamamoto moved up one position. Yes. So, the next candidates are Midori Fuji, Taishouma, and Fujinogawa, and we’ll choose this 8th card from these three. As I said before, I often choose someone who’s dropped from the top, and then I’ll give them a bit of a relief, so I think this is Yama, who dropped from Shinzo, and Taisho. Yeah. His results aren’t great, but he’s in a short streak. Being in a short streak, with 2 losses in 13 chapters, being the 8th card, isn’t such a strange place, I think. So, let’s take a break for a moment. So, the next question is, who should we pick, Fujinogawa or Midori? So, what should we do? Fujinogawa or Midori? What should we do? In order, it’s Green. Green is the 12th in the East with 9 wins and 6 cups. Fujinogawa is the 14th in the West with 10 wins and 5 losses, so there’s a big difference of two cards and one win difference. So , I see. But, um, it’s difficult. Well, I guess it will be something like this. I think it’s something like this, what do you think? Any comments? Well, I have the chat box displayed on the monitor a little higher, so I’ll look up here . Yes. I don’t see any comments, do you? Yes. So, um, let’s confirm this and move on. Quite a bit of time has passed. Here we go. Yes. Yes. So, um, where is it? Ah, 9th in the west. 9th in the west. Huh? Atami Fuji. Did I put Atami Fuji somewhere? Ah, it’s not there. Yes. I put Atami Tomi. Logan. Yes. Yes. Ah, it looks like we can fit the number of people here. Um, the open spots are 9th in the west and, uh, 3 tenth spots in the east and west, so there are 3 candidates here, uh, Churami and Kanebosan, so we’re going to put one of them in 9th in the west, but who should we put up? Ah, this is that. Kanaboyama has fallen from the top with 4 wins and 11 cups. For the 1000 tournament, Kanayama will be, oh, the third-ranked wrestler in the West. If he’s the third-ranked wrestler in the West with 4 wins and 11 cups, then maybe we should keep Kanaboyama at 9th. What should we do? I think that’s a good idea . Like this. Then, I think the actual 10th place will fit in nicely with the unscheduled title . Any opinions? Okay? I’ll move on a bit, but if you have any opinions, please let me know. Huh? Here we go. With this, Churanomi and Chodai are confirmed and fit in nicely . The line tournament was quite difficult, wasn’t it? Making the band arrangements. Those of you who attended the band arrangement formation meeting for that line tournament will remember, I was constantly groaning, but this tournament fits in pretty smoothly. Okay . Okay, let’s move on. Ah, but from around here, it’s a bit of a hmm, hmm. From around here, um, 11th place, okay? My candidates are Takeru Roga and Mitake, but what should I do? Hmm. Good evening, Anita-san. I have a feeling Enao-chan will be giving it a go in the third night. Yeah. That’s right. He was in good form at the selection tournament. Well, I wouldn’t say he was in good form, but considering his ability, it’s not surprising that he’d have double-digit wins at this level, but he’s 16th in the West with 10 wins and 5 losses . Hmm, what should I do? Well, Takeru Fuji, including the stadiums from the top, is essentially doing the same as 5 wins and 10 cups, but he only has 5 wins, and Oga has only one loss. So Roga, um, 10th in the East, um, West, with one loss, um, one loss, and a one-point loss, I think it would be a shame to lower him any further. And the green is also from the top, green, oh, not green. Well, Taketomi is ranked 6th in the East, with 5 wins and 8 cups, but with a two-day break he’s dropped by 5. So, the question is whether to raise Mitake to 4.5 instead of 5. What do you think? If that’s the case, Mitake’s yesterday is a bit of a problem, yeah. I think Neta-san is reading Mitake. So Mitake-san is 11th, right? If that ‘s the case, then, um, we’ll have to drop Taketori Fuji or Roga below their actual results, what do you think about that? Hmm, it’s a bit of a dilemma. Well, if we raise Mitake-san to 11th, then we’ll have to drop Takeji Roga below his actual results. Yeah. It’s a bit difficult. Well, for example, if we go by order, it’ll look like this. If we go by order, yeah. But as Hi-san said, Mitake-san’s reading was a high result, yeah. Rather than 4.5, I’d like to raise him to 5 if possible. Um, Roga and Mitaka, who I saw as an old painting. Ah, yeah. So, you ‘re saying that Takeru Fuji, um, will fall below his grades. Um, Roga and Tomita Kiyo. Um, is this what you mean by Roga? Hmm. It seems a little unnatural. There it is. Ah, wait a minute. Ah, like, here. This part is difficult, isn’t it? Hmm. Well, the choice is between prioritizing Mitaka or prioritizing the person who fell from above . Well, let’s do it like this. Since Mr. Nita kindly gave us his opinion, let’s leave it like this for now. Depending on the person, some people might read this as keeping Mitaka as the 12th photo in a 44.5-photo close-up, and, um, Takeru Fuji Roga as the 11th photo, but, um, reading this like this now isn’t strange at all, right? Yeah. Yes. So let’s do it like this. Yes. So from here it seems a little difficult. Yes. Um, let’s open up the frame around here . Yes. Now, now, it gets a little tricky from here. There are three slots open for the 12th and 13th cards. So, I’ve already raised this one . Oh, um, there are five slots open for the 14th card. First, the 12th card. Ah, I wonder if this one will do? This Daewei Winner is good here, right? The seating arrangement puts him in the front ball. No matter what. Ah, I see. What should I do? Daewei’s award here, ah, no. He’s a junior, after all, with three or ten awards. I’ll put the award here, and the star is also high with 3 wins and 12 losses, so I’ll leave him there. Even though he’s a 6-win level tile, I’ll lower him by two instead of three. I have another question for you, Ana-chan. Eh, the stadium in the middle is also treated as a loss, so the ban rating goes down. Yes . That’s right. Unfortunately, in the past there was a negotiation system, which was limited to injuries sustained during a tournament bout, but if an injury sustained during a tournament bout was recognized, even if the injury was taken off, they could still try again at the same tournament position. This was the system that existed, but the truth is , a lot of wrestlers abused it, and so they would use the negotiation system to take time off even if it wasn’t a serious injury, and then try again at the same position. Yes. I mean, not for selfish reasons, but for selfish reasons. Yes. People like that appeared. And so it seems that it ended up being broadcast. And, in Ohie’s case, it seems that he was in bad shape before the tournament, so either way, I don’t think the negotiation system was adopted, but in the past, it was limited to injuries during the tournament . So, for example, the one I mentioned earlier, um, it doesn’t exist anymore, so for Takeru, 5 wins, 8 losses, and 2 days off would be considered the same as 5 wins and 10 cups . Okay. Well, these 12th and 13th ones are like this, and it feels like it’s been settled nicely, but do you have any comments? We’ll move forward with this for now. If you have any comments, um, even if it’s late, please let us know . Okay. And next is 14th. Well, this feels like it could be saved if a strong knight fell from above, but um, the next candidates are Satami and Maryu. Ah , that’s right. It seems like these two would be good to include. Satami also fell from above with 4 wins , so um, actually, I should change his -7 to -6. Asako’s -3 also went -2, like this. Ah, this tournament is beautiful. Yeah. It’s not that difficult. Yes. How ‘s it going so far? Does it seem okay? Yes. It’s looking pretty good so far. Ah, but from here on, it gets difficult in a different way. It’s difficult in a different way. Well, among the knights who have just entered the makuuchi division, Nishiki Ryuden, Shonankai, Tomokaze, and Osho are the top five with winning records in the West, weight class. And going a little further down, Ichi and Oseizayama have 10 wins and 5 losses. Regardless of what we decide, there are 2,467 candidates. So, the slots are, well, 1,215, 16, and 17 now. So, I think they’ll probably make an 18th slot. In the Nagoya tournament, there were three wrestlers, so basically it ended with the 17th slot, but they’ve neatly reduced it to two, so I feel like an 18th slot is possible. But we have to include this one, so that’s it. Um, which one? Is it this one? Yes. So, this one’s not there. And that’s not there, so we’re left with 1,234,567 people and 7 people to fill in the gap. One of them is Tobizaru, but oh, he’s 3 wins, 10 losses, and he’s off for 2 days, so he’s the same at 3 wins and 12 losses, so he’s fine too. Yeah. Right . So that leaves, er, 1,234,567 people, and the candidates are 1,234,567 people with a winning record in the weight class, while the wrestlers with losses in the makuji division are Shishi, also known as Ho Endo Senka Ka, but well, starting from the lower ranks, Ka’s role is a bit of a stretch. On Tuesday, er, the line tournament is 16th in the East with 4 wins and 11 cups, so, well, unfortunately, I’d say the chances of him remaining in the Kuruuchi division are pretty much zero. And then there ‘s Ho, well, I’m not sure. Maybe the chances are zero. Hmm. And then there’s Endo, who’s all done, and then there’s Senma, who’s 1 win and 14 losses. The calculations fall off here as well. So, um, Shishi has a losing record of 7 wins, 8 losses, and only 1, but he’s at the bottom of the makuuchi division, 17th in the west , so there’s a decision to be made as to whether to keep him at 18th. So, Tobizaru is a good choice, definitely. Um, what are your comments so far? Any comsofar: Yes. Um, oh, sorry, sorry . You got it. Um, Koshi, bye-bye. Well, I guess so . I wonder. Well, let’s put that aside for a moment. It seems like Senma wasn’t in good shape. Yeah. He’s not that weak to begin with. Yeah. That’s right. It’s not out of the question to cut him off as the 18th wrestler in the east, so, um, let’s all think about it together from here. Um , for now, the choice is whether to promote or demote a makuuchi candidate, whether to move up in weight class or stop someone from dropping down from makuuchi . From here on. So, um, in the East, Nishihatsusho Nankai in the weight class. He’ll definitely be promoted, right? Yeah. So, what should I do with him for now? I’ll just post it here somewhere. And, Ryuden West’s [Music] is the 7th. Oh, he’s the top of the West with 8 wins and 7 losses, but in the second place in the East is Shonan’s Kaitami Miga with 10 wins and 2 losses, so he’ll probably be the priority. Probably. So, let’s just rank them side by side. So, I’d like to hear your opinion on this . I’m talking about the 6th, 6th weight, 1st, and Daiseizan with 10 wins and 5 cups. I don’t think they’ll make it to the makuuchi division, what do you think? Oh, Oseiyama Hitoshi is a heavyweight hit. Ah, that’s right. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, Nita-san just commented on that. That’s right. Yeah. It’s possible that in Chapter 12, there’s the example of Fujinogawa in the 1000 tournament, but 10 wins and 5 losses is probably not going to happen. I think this part is gray too. I used gray to mean that it won’t go up, but I think it should be like this. I agree with Nita-san. Thanks for your opinion, Nao-chan. It looks like Nishiki Ryuden Shonan will be back. That’s true for 2 Shonan. Nishi too. Ryuden Ryuden. Oh , the 7th card from the West. Um, how about this? There are 123456 slots left . Let’s just fill it in randomly. So, um, 2 Shiki and Shonan are one card apart, with 8 wins and 7 wins, ah, 8 wins and 10 wins, so um, Shonan takes priority . So, I guess I’ll just put it in like this for now. Ah, maybe it’s better not to color this in. Just leave it blank for now. And then there’s Shishi Hodo Senmon , with a slot of 123. Ah, the numbers match. 1234 and 12 candidates . Ah, it fits in beautifully, doesn’t it? Ah. So, um, sorry. Hidemi will be in the 1000 tournament , um, the 15th ranked wrestler in the West, with 2 wins and 11 cups. That means there’s no chance. He’ll remain in the Makuuchi division. So that settles it. Ah, it’s been decided pretty neatly. Um, so , um, who should be the 16th ranked wrestler in the West? I don’t think it’s a sure thing. The 17th ranked wrestler in the West lost, and he had a losing record, so we can’t move him up . Um, so should we move him up to 18th ranked wrestler in the East? Well, we’ve promoted the west wrestlers who are likely to move up, and other wrestlers who are likely to move up . And we’ve also promoted Shonan wrestlers. So, the next wrestlers we need to promote are Ryuden and Tomokaze Daiosho. Promoting Ryuden’s ” Tomo-style”… well , Ryuden and Tomokaze are very likely. Ryuden has 8 wins and 7 losses, Tomokaze has 9 wins and 6 losses, and Taishoumi has 8 wins and 7 losses, or who should we put higher, Ryuden or Tomokaze? Very likely. What should we do? Is it a win? Hmm. Ah, but 9 wins and 6 losses and 8 wins and 7 tiles. What do you think? It’s difficult. Yeah. Well, I’ll try this for now. With Ari and Tomokaze and Houshou Kaiko [music] , I thought it would fit perfectly, but oh, it’s not a perfect fit. That’s a long way off. [music] In that case, I’ll leave the fourth player. But, it’s East, and the East bakuji is 6th in the minor league. That won’t stay. I guess so . Yeah. Yeah. That’s right, Nita. Yeah. I was waiting for a moment. Um, Nita gave us your opinion. End center, Shoma. That’s right. Yeah. It’s the front ball at the end. The end is the seventh card. It was five. Ah, it’s the seventh card. It’s the front ball at the seventh card, so that makes sense. And Senma has only managed one win with the ninth card, so those two are out too. Okay, goodbye. Sorry. I’m looking forward to seeing you again. Revival. Yes. So , um, if we bring in the four wrestlers here. Well, I’m at the bottom of the makuuchi division with 6 wins and 9 losses, so, well , if it had been a straight tournament I might have stayed, but this tournament is not going to be like this. It ‘s like this. Ah, it seems like the enemy has come in pretty clear. It’s a straight tournament. So is this okay? It’s like this in blue. Yes. With this, everything is decided for the time being. The blue is a slightly different shade of blue, but please accept. Yes. Yes. Well, I think there are some people who joined in mid-way through . Oh, wait a moment. Nita- san, I think Koto Shishi will stay. Hmm? Will Koto stay? So what will we do? I think only one person can fit in the 18th card . Um, the number of people is decided, so one person here, ah, well, There’s one person missing here as Tobetsu, so we have to adjust the number of people here with the 18th , so I’m wondering whether to go to the trouble of changing the numbers and keep Koeiho . Ah, but I see. There’s a difference between the West and the East. Yeah. That’s difficult. If the intention was to have Koeiho as the 18th in the East, he wouldn’t stay. Yeah. So I’ll leave it like this for now. Yes. Let’s check the answer again. When the rankings are announced. Yes. Well, since there are some people who joined later , I’ll make the screen a little bigger from the top. Yes. Um, for the yokozuna, ah, for the yokozuna, uh, we’ve switched the East and West. The one with the better results is in the East. So, the ozeki remains the same, and for the sekibun, uh, Takayasu Aonishi, uh, komusubi and maegashira hite were in Takanari’s seats , but we decided not to move them up here, uh, so uh, two Sekiikes, uh, two komusubi . Well, Wakakage, well, he’s had three double-digit wins in two tournaments in a row, so what about next tournament? Yes. He’s aiming for ozeki, but with 11 or more wins, he ‘ll probably move up. Yes. And even 10 wins. Yes. There’s one ozeki spot open, so I feel like even 10 wins could move him up. Well, he’s at 12 chapters in the qualifying tournament, so he’s got 10 wins in 12 chapters. If he’s aiming for 10 wins in the tournament, that would be 32 in total over three tournaments , but 33 wins over three tournaments is just a guideline, so it doesn’t necessarily have to be that way, so maybe even 10 wins, with good performances, or even 10 wins that include beating a yokozuna or ozeki, could move him up . That’s one thing to watch. As for Kirishima, he was good in the first half, but then he fell apart in the middle and latter half of the tournament, and only managed 8 wins and 7 cups. Well, he fought really good sumo in the first half, and I thought he was a favorite to win, but see you again. He ‘s starting his second challenge, and with 10 wins, Takayasu has set the stage for his return to ozeki. If he can continue to win double digits after the tournament, he may be able to return to ozeki status, but more than anything, we want to give Takayasu his first championship. He’s come close to the championship many times before but hasn’t won, so that’s true. Well, next tournament, with 10 or 11 wins, a tearful first victory and becoming ozeki Kasuga would be the most beautiful story, but it all depends on how it goes. Aonishi is definitely a favorite to win, but as expected, with his inexperience, he was pretty nervous in the last two matches, at least. I think he was pretty nervous. He didn’t have much sumo to show. But I think it was a great experience, so I think this vacant spot will be the time to really show his true potential and see his evolution. Okay. Let me change the title a bit. Well, this isn’t about the results of the famous tournaments, but rather the rankings for the autumn tournament . Yes. So, from Hit to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place, it looks like this . Among these, the highlight is, Tamamawashi has returned to Yamagimae . Will Yamakabe be in the Yamaka seat? Also, recently, Atami Tomi, who has been languishing in the lower makuuchi division for a long time, is returning to the top ranks, so it’s likely that he’ll have three provisional spots, but White, who accidentally achieved a winning record at his highest rank, might actually move up to 2nd place. If he performs well in the La tournament, he might even be able to aim for Shinzo. Yes . So, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th place look like this. Yeah. I’m putting him at 5th place for now, but I’m not sure how it will go. If he plays it the same way as he did in the Nagoya tournament, I think he’ll do pretty well here too. And then there’s Kusano, who won three matches. Well, watching his first match against Takayasu, I felt like the difference in their careers was quite apparent. He’s also, well, sixth- ranked, so I think he might face a sanyaku depending on his results, so I think he’ll be doing pretty well in the first half of the tournament, but when he gets his act together and starts facing Yama, his evolution will be put to the test . In that sense, it’s an exciting time. Yes. So, this is what the ninth through twelfth-ranked wrestlers look like. Yes. Is Takerufuji okay after his injury ? Actually, I went to the Isegawahan stable’s after-party last week, and Takerufuji was there too. He was doing fine. Yes. And, well, from sekibun to ozeki, he went down to the last innings , but I hope Oesho makes a comeback. I’m sure he’ll work hard and come back up again. Yes. And then the 13th and 16th. It’s something like this. Yes. His morning exchange skills have improved. He did have a losing record though. Um, um, when he first entered the makuuchi division, I felt like it would be a bit tough for him to make it to the makuuchi division, but he’s gotten a lot stronger. I think it would be interesting to see wrestlers like Fujinogawa, who are like ice wrestlers in the morning exchange, do well in the makuuchi division . Yeah. Yes. And, um, makuji. Yes. Um, I want the Shonan farmer who returned from the heavyweight division to do well in Shikiryu’s year. The same goes for Tokaji. Yes. Yes. Well, I made the predicted rankings like this , but, um, the number of people seems to have increased towards the end, um, do those who joined a little while ago know? Um, um, for those who have been with us since the beginning, I’ll repeat myself, but, um, for this program, or rather this series , um, I simply make predicted rankings. や ん … But, as I said at the 1000 Tournament schedule meeting, Kusano’s improvement was a little too small. Yeah. It’s obviously strange to be in the same position as Fujinogawa. He was the top of that weight class, and, um, he won with 2 losses in Chapter 13, right? Fujinogawa was a few ranks lower, and he went to the shrine in Chapter 12, so it felt like Fujinogawa was pushed too much and Kusano wasn’t pushed enough , so I think it’s okay to raise Kusano’s rank this time around, since he wasn’t pushed as much as he was in the 1000 Tournament . Yes. Oh, I got a little lost, but, um, with this series , I thought it would be fun to create it together with you all. The concept is not just to watch what other people have made, but to enjoy making your own . So, um, this is my third time, but due to time constraints, um, I’ve only done the makuuchi bouts, but I would really like to do the weight bouts as well, but I think that if I did that, the stream would probably be around two hours , so I was worried about whether my voice would be able to hold up, um, so, um, for the time being, I ‘m thinking of doing the next one in the makuuchi bout as well, but what do you think? What do you think of this way of proceeding? Um, I think there will be some people here for the first time, but if there are any of you who participated last time or the time before, I would really like to hear your opinions, um, the way it’s proceeding is fine, I’m just muttering to myself, um, putting in a lot of comments, like, what do you think, everyone? So, um, an hour has passed already today, and the last time and the time before that were also about an hour long. So, I think if we could do this a little more efficiently, we could even live-stream the weight. Well, what do you think? I’ll narrow it down to the Makuuchi division for now, with commentary, but… No, I don’t need the commentary anymore. I think there are some people who are more interested in knowing what you think about the predicted rankings , and are more interested in the lineups I come up with rather than making them together . What do you think? Well, well, well, well, if it’s difficult to say in chat, you can also leave it in the comments, so I’d love to hear if there are any ideas on how we should proceed. We’re still feeling our way around, yes. We haven’t yet settled on a style or anything , so I’d like to hear your opinions and write about various methods . Yes. So, um, in the end, I went to the Nagoya tournament, and it was the Kokera-Otoshi tournament. Well, I have a strong connection to the Kokera-Otoshi tournament. In fact, when the Ryogoku National Diet Building was built, how many years ago was that? About 40 years ago, I went then too. I went to the first and second days, and also to see Hokkai’s final bout live, when he retired. I also went to the Osaka tournament, to the Frith Gymnasium Edion Arena, which was renovated from the old Osaka Frith Gymnasium . I lined up the night before and was the first one there, and I was even featured in the newspaper. It was snowing and really cold, but that was my second time, and this is my third time, and the Kokera-Otoshi tournament at the IG Arena. I really love going to the Kokera-Otoshi tournaments, and I went three times last week: on the first day and then on the 14th day. So , on the first day, I was seated behind the west chair . And, on the 14th day, I was in the east seats, right in the middle, right in front of the scoreboard, right when the final match was played last week. When I watched it on TV, I looked like a tiny pea, but I was so small that only I could tell. It was really exciting to see the big split at the end, with four wrestlers competing for the championship, and I’m glad I got to see it live. I ‘m also planning to go to the empty venue if I can get tickets, but I’m not sure how it will turn out. Tickets are hard to come by these days, so… Oh , I’m a car lover, To-san, and a sumo fan in my first year of junior high. Thank you. For those of you in junior high, I was in junior high too, yeah, I was in junior high too. I started getting into sumo right around the time, well, this is giving my age away, but Kaiketsu, Ozeki, originally Kaiketsu won his first championship as a komusubi, and the Kyushu tournament in 1974 was the turning point. Yeah. I got into sumo from there and have been watching ever since , and I think it was during the middle stage. Yes. Yes. Um, Nao-chan, um, you want to get infected at Kunima . Ah, that’s right. Kunima does have a slightly different atmosphere than the others , doesn’t it? Yeah. Ah, I see. Your wife has been infected, so um, I think it would be great for you and your spouse to go and get infected together, um, um, and, um, I was in the same situation at this Nagoya tournament, um, last week at the Nagoya tournament , I was taking pictures from the back row. Um, I asked Ochi-san. But the person I was supposed to go with got tickets elsewhere, so I put out a call for three people on social media, and I watched it with strangers. If , um, you get tickets like that, and if there are any left over, I’ll put out another call, so please apply then. Yes. Um, I think that’s about it. Yes. That’s how I’ve been going, but do you have any particular opinions or comments? If not, I ‘d like to end the live stream soon, as it’s almost 70 minutes. Yes. As of now, there are 20 people , uh, with cars, To-san, I would like to get infected too. Please go with your family. Yes. Well, as for your question, I usually go alone. But this time, last week , I got infected with the virus together with three sumo fans I met through social media, so it’s definitely more fun to have someone with you. Yes. Please say friends and family. For me, the Kyushu Atsuki tournament is a lucky place. I’m not sure if I’ll be alone again . Yes. Yes. Is that about it? Yes. Well, that’s all for today. I don’t know if I’m the best in the world, but I think I’m the fastest in the world at organizing the breakdown. I ‘d like to wrap it up here. Yes. Well, again, if you have any comments or opinions, please let me know. If you’re watching this stream for the first time and haven’t subscribed yet, this channel is based on what I’ve actually seen and heard and what I’ve observed . It’s not like a certain YouTube channel where they just copy and paste stuff like Yahoo! News and have an AI read it, and then they just keep streaming it. That said , I do make some mistakes with the subtitles sometimes. Yes. So , I upload quite frequently during my shows. I often slack off between shows, but I do it on a whim. I’m not as strict as other YouTubers about what day of the week I upload . However, next time, um, I’m planning to go see the Expo site on August 3rd, so if I can make a good film, I’d like to make another video. Yes. So, um , today’s live stream, ah, is this your first live stream, To-san? Ah, thank you for subscribing . Um, my channel, um, considering the number of subscribers, um, it seems that not many people actually watch it, um, so um, um, please actually watch the video, um , and, um, let me know your opinions. Um, I welcome constructive criticism, um, I do, um, I do get some simple slander and anti-comments, um, but constructive criticism is very welcome, so please, um, I would love to hear your thoughts, like, um, what would be better , um, your thoughts. Yes. Um, I guess that’s about it. Yes. So, um, how far has Kusano gone up? Kusano, um, what number was it? Kusano is, um, um, uh, 6th in the west. Yes. I’m sure there are some who think I don’t need to give it that much, or that I’d like it to be a bit higher , but for now, this is what we decided at this planning meeting. It’s also interesting and important to compare it with other YouTubers’ predicted rankings , and I’d like to confirm my answers with you all again when the rankings for the Autumn Tournament are announced . Okay. So, when you say you want to see the rankings, you mean you want to see them from the top . Okay, so I’d like to say goodbye to you all one more time, scrolling down from the Yokozuna. Again, this channel provides various sumo information based on my own experiences and what I’ve seen and heard . If you haven’t subscribed yet, please do so, and please give it a thumbs up, click the notification button, and then click the like button . It would also be encouraging if you could leave lots of comments . Okay, so that concludes today’s live stream. Thank you for watching, Gochan. This is Gochan. See you again.
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