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Post by jba392 on Oct 22, 2016 22:08:59 GMT -5
I think it should be:
97. Tomohiro Kawaguchi 98. Geoff Britten 99. Drew Drechsel 100. Yusuke Morimoto
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Oct 22, 2016 22:16:52 GMT -5
I'd say he get close to... 90 mostly because Japan doesn't know how he'll fare on the course. Neither does him. At least imo
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Post by DonalM on Oct 22, 2016 22:21:11 GMT -5
Between 71 and 74
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Post by Paragus on Oct 22, 2016 23:08:44 GMT -5
Probably something in the 90s.
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Post by Alzy on Oct 23, 2016 1:25:16 GMT -5
I'd like to see him in the early 90s
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Post by Hlav on Oct 23, 2016 1:52:04 GMT -5
Early 90's. They did give a freaking American Competitor like Will Dodd who was in ANW 4 and just made it to Stage 2 and failed Double Salmon ladder #94 in Sasuke 28. Honestly, wtf were those american representatives in Sasuke 28 anyway. Other than Will, kinda wtf picks and he still had a really high number.
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Post by Steven π on Oct 23, 2016 5:40:16 GMT -5
70 - as Perry Oosterlee
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Post by Philip on Oct 23, 2016 9:52:51 GMT -5
98- Geoff 99- Drew 100- Morimoto
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Post by DacTracked on Oct 23, 2016 18:16:53 GMT -5
For Geoff, I personally think somewhere in the 80's. Maybe like 86 or something.
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Post by SasukeForever on Oct 23, 2016 18:19:41 GMT -5
I'm thinking 93, that's a respected number and typically people with that do well.
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Post by blah123 on Oct 23, 2016 21:55:08 GMT -5
I'd like to see him in the early 90s From what I've heard, he was just some blond haired rock climber prodigy back then.
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Post by PsychoDelusion on Oct 24, 2016 14:17:33 GMT -5
He'd be in the 80s for sure, maybe early 90s (unlikely) but one thing I know is that it's impossible for him to be in the late 90s as some suggested. One can always dream though..
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 12:12:20 GMT -5
I'd say between 70 and 90. Unless they want to make him like Hioki and SEGA and put him in the 30s hoping he'll be the first clear.
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Post by dudesky1000 on Oct 25, 2016 14:40:22 GMT -5
SHOULD does not mean WILL.
He should get a number 95. Leaving enough room for the remaining all stars, the current Sasuke champ, the best result in 32 (Drew), and a home favorite like Kawaguchi.
He will get either 84 (if they still do the 84 thing, it seems Inui hasn't kept that tradition) or a low 90's / high 80's. Can't have two foreigners in the top 5 (only time they did that recently was 27).
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Post by MiguelAbuel on Oct 26, 2016 0:51:29 GMT -5
89 for me
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Post by arsenette on Oct 26, 2016 10:06:10 GMT -5
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Post by RiderLeangle on Oct 26, 2016 10:58:56 GMT -5
Depends if Inui continues pushing ANW or if he listens to the domestic fanbase.
ANW pushing: 91-95 range Back-burnering ANW: mid 70s-low 80s range
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Post by yamfriend on Oct 26, 2016 20:49:16 GMT -5
I'd say #81 is pretty fair. That number seems to acknowledge a person with potential (such as those from international spin-offs of SASUKE, including ANW), but is still low enough to identify that person as someone without prior experience on SASUKE itself. Besides, it's been a long-running trend for #81 to be shown during the broadcast, due to it being the first of the "Last 20" to go.
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Post by Sierrae on Dec 7, 2016 12:02:18 GMT -5
I would say #84
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Post by ekkerb11 on Dec 26, 2016 21:14:19 GMT -5
I know there's a thread in Sasuke 32 about it, but with Geoff's involvement with ATS, and ATS's recent collaborations with Sasuke, can Geoff still be eligible (assuming he's invited) to compete this season?
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