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(STATS) Kimarite, by class



Here are more statistics for those of you who haven't gotten
far too much already.  It's a tally of the kimarite statistics
I posted the other day (plus the 1994 Natsu basho numbers),
summed over Abe-san's suggested classifications.  This
smooths out the variations considerably.

              1994    1995    1995    1995    1995
             Natsu   Hatsu    Haru   Natsu   Nagoya  Avg(%)  Error(%)
Tsuki           11      10      18       6      10     3.9    0.6
Oshi            70      65      55      77      71    23.5    1.4
Hataki-Otoshi   31      36      50      37      36    13.9    1.1
Keri-Kake        0       1       0       1       2     0.4    0.2
Other            0       0       0       0       0     0.0    0.0
HANARE total   112     112     123     121     119    41.6    1.9

Yori           110     115      91      92     105    35.3    1.8
Tsuri            0       2       2       2       3     0.8    0.3
Nage            62      51      58      52      48    18.3    1.3
Kake             8       5       5       7       6     2.0    0.4
Hineri           0       0       2       1       0     0.3    0.2
Uchi-Otoshi      1       1       2       0       1     0.4    0.2
Muso-Tori        2       3       2       4       2     1.0    0.3
Sori             0       0       0       0       0     0.0    0.0
Combination      0       0       0       0       0     0.0    0.0
Other            0       0       0       0       0     0.0    0.0
KUMI total     183     177     162     158     165    58.0    2.3

DEFAULT total    1       2       0       1       1     0.4    0.2

Masumi Abe wrote:

>HANARE (or Tsuki-Oshi & Inashi)
>Tsuki: Tsukidashi, Tsukitaoshi
>Oshi: Oshidashi, Oshitaoshi, Okuridashi, Okuritaoshi
>Hataki & Otoshi: Hatakikomi, Tsukiotoshi, Hikiotoshi, Sokubiotoshi
>Keri & Kake: Kekaeshi, Ketaguri, Hikkake, Chongake
>Other: Koshikudake
>
>KUMI (or Yotsu)
>Yori: Yorikiri, Yoritaoshi, Kimedashi, Kimetaoshi, Abisetaoshi, Waridashi, 
>        Sabaori
>Tsuri: Tsuridashi, Tsuriotoshi
>Nage: Uwatenage, Uwatedashinage, Shitatenage, Shitatedashinage,
>        Kotenage, Sukuinage, Katasukashi, Nichonage, Kubinage, Kakenage,
>        Koshinage, Yobimodoshi, Harimanage, Ipponzeoi, Yaguranage,
>        Yaguraotoshi, Tsukaminage
>Kake: Sotogake, Uchigake, Kawazugake, Kirikaeshi, Susoharai, Nimaigeri, 
>        Oomata, Komata, Soto-Komata
>Hineri: Uwatehineri, Shitatehineri, Kainahineri, Gasshohineri (Kubihineri), 
>        Zubuneri
>Uchi & Otoshi: Amiuchi, Utchari, Makiotoshi, 
>Muso & Tori: Uchimuso, Sotomuso, Komatasukui, Watashikomi,  
>        Tottari, Sakatottari, Ashitori, Tsumatori
>Sori: Izori, Tasukizori, Soto-Tazukizori, Kakezori, Shumokuzori
>Combination: Mitokorozeme
>Other: Isamiashi
>
My "DEFAULTS" category is Fusensho plus Hansoku.

Rich
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