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Post by wrestlingfan55 on Jul 8, 2011 11:04:30 GMT -5
Has anyone noticed any current patterns or trends in competitors results. For example, Kong's stage 2 undefeated streak. Use them to make your own predictions. Do you think this pattern will carry over into Sasuke 27?
Kanno vs Yuuji since Sasuke 22: 22: Y>K 23: K>Y 24: Y>K 25: K>Y 26: Y>K 27: ?
You can put Yuuji with Kong, Yamamoto and Takeda(although in 26 he wasn't there).
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Post by UnrealCanine on Jul 8, 2011 13:13:34 GMT -5
Sasuke 17 - Kanzenseiha Previous champion fell halfway through first stage Not as many clears as last tournament, but still double digits
Sasuke 18 - Takeda hails the 2nd obstable of the second stage by not throwing enough momentum for the top rung Nagano fails an upgrade of a previous obstable in an odd and unusual manner Kenji fails the new cliffhanger
Sasuke 19-Replaced obstables brought back to much rejoice All all stars fail Many fails to the Jumping spider due to it's height and distance from trapoline Mr Octopus has a surpringly good run, getting to the third obstable Lots of stress placed on later competitors due to first stage fails
Sasuke 24 - Kanzenseiha Previous champion fell halfway through first stage Not as many clears as last tournament, but still double digits
Sasuke 25 - Takeda hails the 2nd obstable of the second stage by not throwing enough momentum for the top rung Yuuji fails an upgrade of a previous obstable in an odd and unusual manner Kenji fails the new cliffhanger
Sasuke 26-Replaced obstables brought back to much rejoice All all stars fail Many fails to the Jumping spider due to it's height and distance from trapoline Mr Octopus has a surpringly good run, getting to the third obstable Lots of stress placed on later competitors due to first stage fails
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Post by ES-13 on Jul 8, 2011 13:45:28 GMT -5
SASUKE 4- one third stage clear
SASUKE 17- two third stage clears
SASUKE 24- five third stage clears, but the champion is the third person to go.
The pattern is that with every era, on the tournament of Kansenseiha the next person to go in correspondence with that era wins.
ie; Akiyama was the first and only person to go in 4 and he won. Nagano was the second person to go in 17 and he won. Yuuji was the third person to go in 24 and he won, the next two guys failed.
See, that's the pattern, meaning that for the 4th victory, the champion will be the 4th person to go.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2011 19:20:15 GMT -5
SASUKE 4- one third stage clear SASUKE 17- two third stage clears SASUKE 24- five third stage clears, but the champion is the third person to go. The pattern is that with every era, on the tournament of Kansenseiha the next person to go in correspondence with that era wins. ie; Akiyama was the first and only person to go in 4 and he won. Nagano was the second person to go in 17 and he won. Yuuji was the third person to go in 24 and he won, the next two guys failed. See, that's the pattern, meaning that for the 4th victory, the champion will be the 4th person to go. That's actually... kinda cool. Nice find.
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Post by UnrealCanine on Jul 8, 2011 19:47:32 GMT -5
Makes you think how Kane would have done had it not rained
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Post by dudesky1000 on Jul 8, 2011 20:55:25 GMT -5
Makes you think how Kane would have done had it not rained Just wasn't meant to be :/
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Post by thatoneuser on Jul 9, 2011 6:51:32 GMT -5
The first Final Stage had 12 attempts The second Final Stage had 10 attempts The third Final Stage had 8 attempts
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Post by TCM on Jul 9, 2011 8:05:13 GMT -5
Takuya Kawahara's first 3 known appearances (he apparently competed one time before) are time outs. Kawahara's last 3 appearances are time outs.
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Post by thatoneuser on Jul 9, 2011 10:50:21 GMT -5
Since the first airing of Ninja Warrior in early 2006, only two tournaments had no directly G4 participants run the course (I'm counting Zack's mini-run). Those tournaments were 17 and 24 - you do the math.
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Post by YoDaUO on Jul 11, 2011 11:05:53 GMT -5
Kanno and Yamamoto have failed the same obstacle Sasuke 24, 25, 26
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Post by scnoi1217 on Jul 12, 2011 18:26:13 GMT -5
Since Nagano won with #99, competitors wearing #99 have only cleared the First Stage twice (Levi in 21 and Urushihara in 23). No one with that number has made the Third Stage since Nagano's win.
The #84 has cleared in every tournament since 22 where TBS/M9 chose the numbers.
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Post by yamfriend on Jul 13, 2011 20:49:21 GMT -5
3 coincidences involving starting position numbers that I've noticed: 1.) Although a person wearing #72 has only ever cleared Stage 1 twice (tournaments 1 and 12), both of those people ended up being finalists as well. 2.) #95 is the only number that's cleared at least Stage 1 in the 3 "Kanzenseiha" tournaments (4, 17, and 24). 3.) #97 has cleared Stage 2 every time it's gotten there, save the time it was worn by a professional combo breaker.
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Post by ES-13 on Jul 16, 2011 10:25:05 GMT -5
Here's a trend, the third stage has only taken out a maximum of ten people during a single tournament, in 4, 11 attempted it and only one cleared, in 14 ,10 attempted it and they all failed.
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Post by intelligentinfer on Aug 4, 2011 5:19:55 GMT -5
Here's one: If we see the final in spring, we'll see it in autumn and vice versa.
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Post by hodgemo2 on Aug 4, 2011 9:08:20 GMT -5
I noticed a pattern in Levi's runs. Sasuke 20: Stage 3 Sasuke 21: Stage 2 Sasuke 22: Stage 1 Sasuke 23: Stage 3 Saskue 25: Stage 2
I'm still waiting for him to go back again to see if he fails at Stage 1 to keep the pattern going.
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Post by UnrealCanine on Aug 4, 2011 10:28:02 GMT -5
Well if you count that Adam Laplante ran in his place, the pattern continues
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Post by Homeslice on Aug 4, 2011 10:46:59 GMT -5
Since the first airing of Ninja Warrior in early 2006, only two tournaments had no directly G4 participants run the course (I'm counting Zack's mini-run). Those tournaments were 17 and 24 - you do the math. And also in those two tournaments, a certain Mr. Paul ANTHONY Terek competed as the lone American representative.
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Post by hodgemo2 on Aug 4, 2011 10:58:51 GMT -5
Since the first airing of Ninja Warrior in early 2006, only two tournaments had no directly G4 participants run the course (I'm counting Zack's mini-run). Those tournaments were 17 and 24 - you do the math. Wow, I never made that connection! Pretty interesting. Who's Zack what was his mini-run?
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Post by wrestlingfan55 on Aug 4, 2011 14:21:12 GMT -5
Takeda has only failed the second stage on course renewals. So if he gets to stage 2 in 27, he'll pass it.
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Post by Homeslice on Aug 4, 2011 17:48:50 GMT -5
Who's Zack what was his mini-run? I think they're referring to former G4 and AOTS correspondent Zach Selwyn, who tried SASUKE 18 before SASUKE 18 even started, only to fail on the Rope Glider. Miserably. But I digress.
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