1) RIKISHIS AND BASHOS
Each player will have a maximum of three fictitious rikishi per basho, and every rikishi will receive a different shikona. This shikona is not allowed to be exactly identical to the real sumo rikishi in Japan.
2) THE RULES
For every fictitious rikishi, the player will select 10 real sekitori from the official banzuke released before the basho in Japan.
Every fictitious rikishi would be able to repeat only 3 sekitori with the rest of the rikishis. Nevertheless, this quota will be increased when any of the Sanyaku
ranks only allows you to select one sekitori (due to kyujo in Japan). For instance, when having 2 Ozekis in the banzuke, and
one of them will not participate, FOUR repeated rikishis will
be allowed between every rikishi.
The 10-sekitori selection must be made according the following criteria:
1 Yokozuna
1 Ozeki
1 Sekiwake
1 Komusubi
2 Maegashiras 1-5 (both ranks included)
2 Maegashiras 6-10 (both ranks included)
2 Maegashiras 11-16 (both ranks included
Entries for
every basho will be admitted as of the same day that banzuke is released
in Japan until the day when basho begins -Shonichi- (both days included). Any entry
made before or after that dates will no be accepted.
The scoring system will be ruled by the following table. Every rikishi
will add/substract (if he wins/loses) the appropriate points. For
instance: if the Yokozuna wins over the Komusubi, the Yokozuna will
get 4 points and the Komusubi will substract 4 points from his scoring.
|
Y |
O |
S |
K |
M1-5 |
M6-10 |
M11-16/J |
Y |
8 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
O |
9 |
8 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
S |
10 |
9 |
8 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
K |
11 |
10 |
9 |
8 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
M1-5 |
12 |
11 |
10 |
9 |
8 |
6 |
5 |
M6-10 |
13 |
12 |
11 |
10 |
9 |
8 |
6 |
M11-16/J |
14 |
13 |
12 |
11 |
10 |
9 |
8 |
FINAL RESULTS
The
final win-loss record of every ciber-rikishi is given according to
his final points. After calculating the points intervals for
every result in each division, every ciber-rikishi receives the relevant
result according to his scoring and division
First, the points average of every division ("M") is calculated.
Those rikishis above "M" (in their división) will
gain kachi-koshi, and those who are below "M" will gain
make-koshi. Also, the "Ideal Ciber-Rikishi" is calculated
(with the best yokozuna, ozeki.... etc) in order to know the highest
scoring that rikishis could have achieved ("H").
With "H" and "M", the interval I=H-(M/N) is
calculated, where "N" is the number of eventual positive
results of the division. (For Juryo and Makuuchi, with 15 bouts per
rikishi, N=2. For other divisions, N=4). The new "I" value
will be added to "M" in order to create the points intervals
for every possible result, and it will be deducted to create the negative
ones.
So, it will give the following intervals:
|
V-D |
Makuuchi & Juryo |
15-0 |
M+8I(=H) a M+7I |
14-1 |
M+7I a M+6I |
13-2 |
M+6I a M+5I |
12-3 |
M+5I a M+4I |
11-4 |
M+4I a M+3I |
10-5 |
M+3I a M+2I |
9-6 |
M+2I a M+I |
8-7 |
M+I a M |
7-8 |
M a M-I |
6-9 |
M-I a M-2I |
5-10 |
M-2I a M-3I |
4-11 |
M-3I a M-4I |
3-12 |
M-4I a M-5I |
2-13 |
M-5I a M-6I |
1-14 |
M-6I a M-7I |
0-15 |
<M-7I |
|
V-D |
Makushita & Sandanme |
7-0 |
M+4I(=H) a M+3I |
6-1 |
M+3I a M+2I |
5-2 |
M+2I a M+I |
4-3 |
M+I a M |
3-4 |
M a M-I |
2-5 |
M-I a M-2I |
1-6 |
M-2I a M-3I |
0-7 |
<M-4I |
The Cibersumo results will be officially released after the real basho
in Japan.
3) BANZUKE
Banzuke
will include 42 cyber-rikishi in Maegashira, 28 in Juryo, 120 in Makushita
and 200 in Sandanme. As a exception, for the first basho, all the players
started as Maegashira 8.
New players will receive the last rank available in the banzuke.
On a daily basis the standings with points for every rikishi will
be published (with no win-loss estimation at all until the basho
ends). There will be only one winner in the final day
Then, Makuuchi, Juryo and Makushita standings will be made, with every
rikishi receiving his relevant wins-losses result according to his
points. From that final result, the Provisional Banzuke will be made
for the following ciberbasho.
Exceptions:
- Sekiwakes will be considered for promotion to Ozeki
with at least 33 wins, with a minimum record of 10-5. Also, any rikishi
who wins two straight yushos will gain promotion to Ozeki.
- Ozekis with makekoshi will be KADOBAN (Ok)
for the next tournament. The rules for Ozeki kadoban to retrieve
his status will be the same that in real sumo.
- Ozekis will gain promotion to Yokozuna after
getting 36 or more victories in the previous three bashos, with
a minimum record of 10-5, after winning the Makuuchi yusho or jun-yusho in any of that three bashos.
If the Yokozuna fails to get kachikoshi
for three straight bashos he will be forced to retire (INTAI).
In
this case, the player will have the chance to create a new fictitious
rikishi, who will received the last Makushita rank available for the
following basho. Besides, this player will have the privilege that
nobody but him will be able to use his former Yokozuna’s shikona for
a new rikishi (ie: FUJIYAMA II).
4) KYUJO
From January 2004, the KOSHO is abolished. In case of absence, rikishis
will be receive the KYUJO status and will lose the relevant ranks
for the following banzuke. Only three straight absences are allowed.
After the third absence, rikishis will be INTAI and off-banzuke,
although the oyakata will be able to register three new rikishis.
5) YUSHO & SANSHO
The OVERALL WINNER will be
the rikishi who gets most points in the overall standings. The yusho of every division will be awarded to the rikishi who gets the best scoring of every division.
In case of kettei-sen (play-off)
in Japan, the points of that bout will also be awarded.
Yusho winner in Japan will add 14 extra points for every rikishi.
Likewise sansho winners in Japan will add 10 extra points for every
rikishi. These ‘bonus’ will only affect last day standings and will
not be included in the Ginosho rankings.
If draw between
several rikishis, fictitious kettei-sen will be made taking into account
the following criteria in this order:
- Most wins for their Yokozuna and/or Ozeki and/or
Sekiwake and/or Komusubi, in this order.
- Number of sansho prizes won by the selected
sekitori.
- Number of kinboshi won by the selected sekitori.
- Number of kachikoshi achieved by the selected
sekitori.
- Rank in the ciber-banzuke (from higher to
lower).
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