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(Games) Day 8 Roto Results
Nakabi has come and gone. Let us see how the RotoSumo standings were
effected.
MAKUUCHI:
Ozeki Kintamayama scored really well on Sunday and expanded his lead on 2nd
place Komusubi Mikaazuma to 61 points. There are still seven days left, but
it's going to be hard to catch the Ozeki, who like Asashoryu, appears in
fine form.
The average Makuuchi score on Nakabi was 88.6 points. The KK/MK line is at
681.6 points. If your above that, you are in KK territory.
JURYO:
Pastanoyama seems intent of leading this division from start to finish. The
J8w scored an impressive 137 points and now leads by 53 points over second
place, which is now occupied by the steadily rising Zenjimoto.
Tako, who was tied for the lead on day 3 but had fallen off the pace since,
came roaring back with a 132 point day on Sunday. This moved him into third,
just a point behind Zenjimoto.
The average score in Juryo was 91.6 points. The KK/MK dividing line is at
689.6 points.
MAKUSHITA:
Gusoyama exploded for a tournament high 149 points on Nakabi, catapulting
the ms18w into first place. The lead is 25 points over Yoavoshimaru, who
moved into possession of second with an equally impressive 135 points.
The high scores helped bring the Makushita daily average up to 92.8 points.
The KK/MK line is now at 709.3 points.
JONOKUCHI:
Johnofuji scored barely above the average today and fell back into a tie for
first with Ketsukai. Kashunowaka and Konizan both scored over 120 points and
moved into 3rd and 4th place respectively in the process.
The average score for Jonokuchi was 86.2 points, with the KK/MK line
standing at 676 points even.
Zentoryu