Post by 2D2Will on Jul 24, 2011 0:17:12 GMT -5
Hi everybody! Sasuke 27 has been taped! That means it’s time for Sasuke Guessing Game VII: Redemption! Many competitors return to redeem themselves from Sasuke 26. In addition, many guessing game contestants will return to redeem themselves from Sasuke Guessing Game VI.
For those who don’t know the rules are simple; all you have to do is guess how many people will pass each stage. Then, you have to assign a number to each person in the list below based on how far you believe they will go. Every number represents every obstacle in order of appearance (note: the Tarzan Swing and the Net Climb are considered one obstacle). So for each stage, the obstacle numbering (based on the Sasuke 26 course) will go as follows:
Stage One: 1 - 8
Stage Two: 9 – 14
Stage Three: 15 – 21
Final Stage: 22
Total Victory: 23
The following are acceptable formats for guessing an obstacle:
-10
-Jumping Spider
-Step Slider (1) (This is the preferred method)
-Obstacle 5
-Stage Two, Obstacle One
-Total Victory / Kanzenseiha
-Anything that specifically explains where you think they are going to fail
The scoring is as follows:
-For every instance you guess a stage/competitor correctly, you will earn 10 points.
-For every instance you miss a stage/competitor by one (high or low), you will earn 5 points.
-For every instance you miss a stage/competitor by two (high or low), you will earn 2 points.
-If no one is within two (high or low) for a stage/competitor, the person(s) who is the closest (high or low) will earn 1 point.
-Saying “will not compete” will earn you 0 points and will be counted as guessing obstacle #100.
Additional rules:
-Progress points are based on where a person falls/times out on the course
-Any information not shown on the TBS broadcast does not count, with the exception of ANW 3 (see below).
-Fast forward segments do count, provided it shows where the competitor failed.
-If a person fails during a transition segment, the obstacle he/she was approaching will count as where they failed, provided they completely cleared the prior obstacle.
-The landing pad and small bridge right after the landing pad are considered part of the Half Pipe Attack.
-If any answers are revealed before the broadcast, regardless of the source, that category is null and void.
-The list is based on who is/could be competing.
-If you don’t know who a person is, look them up. We have a wikia page for that.
-If you choose an obstacle that is no longer on the course, your pick will be changed to the number that obstacle was in Sasuke 26.
-Entries are due the August 21st at 11:59.59 pm EDT.
-You may change your entry as many times as you want before the due date.
-Changing your entry after the show WILL NOT WORK.
-If you competed in Sasuke 27, you’re not allowed to enter. Sorry.
-If there is a tie, the winner will be based on who’s the closest overall in all the categories.
-Have fun.
Past Champions:
Guessing Game I: Badalight
Guessing Game II: srw
Guessing Game III: Badalight
Guessing Game IV: jfeathe
Guessing Game V: sconi1217
Guessing Game VI: Badalight
Full past results can be seen on the official Guessing Game results guide. (You are free to change the charts so that the names listed reflect your current username if you have changed your username in the past)
IMPORTANT IMFORMATION REGARDING THE AMERICAN COMPETIORS! MAKE SURE YOU READ THIS!!
The American competitors on the competitor list are based on competitors who made it to Japan in the past as well as fan favorites. I do not know who the top ten are. Hell, I don’t even know who the top thirty are. To respect the wishes of those who want to watch ANW 3 unspoiled, DO NOT POST ANW 3 SPOILERS IN THIS FORUMN. If there is a competitor on this list who you know didn’t compete in Japan, do not say that they didn’t compete in Japan. Instead, just pick which obstacle you think they would fail at so everyone can enjoy Sasuke/ANW 3 the way they want to enjoy it. In addition, if the person who won the Ninja Warrior auction is one of the American competitors on this list, the specific competitor choice will overrule the auction winner choice. Lastly, any American competitor shown on G4 will count for the guessing game results. All other competitors will have to be shown on Sasuke in Japan to count.
Want to take a shot and possibly become a winner? Then enter the guessing game and try to win!
Copy/Paste the list below and put your guesses next to all the items below!
Entry list:
- First Stage:
- Second Stage:
- Third Stage:
- Final Stage:
- Adam Laplante:
- Adam Truesdell:
- Akira Omori:
- Brent Steffensen:
- Brett Sims:
- Brian Orosco:
- Bunpei Shiratori:
- Daisuke Miyazaki:
- Daisuke Morikami:
- Daisuke Nakata:
- David Campbell:
- Evan Dollard:
- Geoff Iida:
- Hiromichi Satō:
- Hiromitsu Takahashi:
- Hitoshi Kanno:
- Joop Katana:
- Jordan Jochev:
- Jun Satō:
- Katsuhide Torisawa:
- Katsumi Yamada:
- Kazuhiko Akiyama:
- Kenji Takahashi:
- Kenjirō Ishimaru:
- Kōji Hasimoto:
- Koriki Chōshū:
- Kōta Honma:
- Levi Meeuwenberg:
- Li En Zhi:
- Makoto Nagano:
- Masaki Nomura:
- Masami Harashima:
- Minoru Kuramochi:
- Naoki Iketani:
- Naoya Tajima:
- Patrick Cusic:
- Paul Anthony Terek:
- Paul Kasemir:
- Richard King:
- Rick Huelga:
- Rie Komiya:
- Ryan Stratis:
- Ryo Matachi:
- Shane Daniels:
- Shingo Yamamoto:
- Shinji Kobayashi:
- Takuya Kawahara:
- Tomohiro Kawaguchi:
- Toshihiro Takeda:
- Terukazu Ishikawa:
- Travis Furlanic:
- Trevor Vaughn:
- Yoshiyuki Okuyama:
- Yasuo Aoki:
- Yukio Iketani:
- Yūji Washimi:
- Yuuji Urushihara:
- Wakky:
- Ninja Warrior Auction Winner:
- Sasuke Malaysia Winner: