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Post by dakohosu on Nov 23, 2022 15:02:40 GMT -5
Due to the roster being so stacked, I hope they would pull off a SASUKE 1 and rather than cut competitors, they would digest them, mid-cut them or show their runs in full. They can cut all the joke competitors they like for all I care lol I can do with not seeing Hikakin’s face even tho that’ll never happen
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Post by therealkksworld on Nov 28, 2022 12:49:37 GMT -5
Love this new idea! I'm gonna give 3 bold predictions.
#1: This tournament will have the most Stage 1 clears in the Inui era, so more than 27. (28~).
#2: For the first time in 3 years, there will be multiple Final Stage attempts.
#3: All 3 foreigners will make it to Stage 3 (Steffi and Oliver Edelmann, Jessie Graff)
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Post by subtleagent on Nov 29, 2022 13:27:43 GMT -5
Iketani fails the Quad Steps. IDK his last few runs have been pretty awful not to mention really sporadic from one another and he's always had some really bizarre digressions in his career. Hashimoto makes it to Stage 3. Nagano and Shingo clear Stage 1, but time out on Stage 2. Shunsuke makes it to the Warped Wall. Yuuji and Ryo make it to the Final with Yusuke. Kane kanzens! I don’t know whether this was done intentionally or not, but I find it hilarious how Shunsuke reaching the Warped Wall is now as controversial an opinion as Shingo timing out on Stage 2 or Hashimoto reaching Stage 3. Man’s really not done well for himself recently has he? I figure if he's going to retire after 40 the least he could do is not Yamada his career. Granted him passing the Dragon Glider is likely a pipe dream and he's clearly not SASUKE material anymore but c'mon go out on a high note. LOL
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Post by dakohosu on Nov 29, 2022 14:17:12 GMT -5
I don’t know whether this was done intentionally or not, but I find it hilarious how Shunsuke reaching the Warped Wall is now as controversial an opinion as Shingo timing out on Stage 2 or Hashimoto reaching Stage 3. Man’s really not done well for himself recently has he? I figure if he's going to retire after 40 the least he could do is not Yamada his career. Granted him passing the Dragon Glider is likely a pipe dream and he's clearly not SASUKE material anymore but c'mon go out on a high note. LOL Well he only said he would retire if he failed the Dragon Glider so if he makes it to the Warped Wall he might come back. It would be incredibly s***ty of TBS to digest him this tournament though if he is serious about honouring his retirement. Imagine your last ever run after almost 20 years being yet another Dragon Glider digest.
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Post by OwlRTA on Nov 29, 2022 14:26:41 GMT -5
Nagano and Kane will clear the 1st stage, while Shingo will clear both the 1st and 2nd stage.
Akiyama will either: a) fail the Dragon Slider, b) time out at the Warped Wall, or c) clear the 2nd stage. No other options.
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Post by SasukeBanzukeNo1 (Moon12) on Nov 30, 2022 3:19:44 GMT -5
Well, if it's the "Call Your Moonshot" Game, I got a lot to prove since my other username is the most fitting. Here's my take (which is bound to be added in the future).
All the all-stars competing (Shingo, Yamada, Akiyama, and Nagano) make it to at least the Dragon Glider.
Adding to that, at least one of them will clear stage 1 (either Shingo or Nagano).
Hioki (somehow) becomes last man standing in the tournament.
Kajihara has the fastest times in stages 1 & 2 in the tournament.
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Post by katoshiho on Nov 30, 2022 3:41:02 GMT -5
I thought that although Asa Kazuma didn't compete in this tournament either, but he will appeared on midoriyama, as an audience, just like Kobayashi Shinji.
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Post by dakohosu on Nov 30, 2022 18:05:49 GMT -5
Well, if it's the "Call Your Moonshot" Game, I got a lot to prove since my other username is the most fitting. Here's my take (which is bound to be added in the future). All the all-stars competing (Shingo, Yamada, Akiyama, and Nagano) all make it to at least the Dragon Glider. Adding to that, at least one of them will clear stage 1 (either Shingo or Nagano). Hioki (somehow) becomes last man standing in the tournament. He’d have to clear Stage 3 to be LMS as he’s #55, as well as pretty much everyone else including Yusuke failing early lol.
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Post by ahzoo on Dec 27, 2022 16:24:41 GMT -5
Okie, so, sorry, I forgor to fill this form out on account of working for way too long in the run-up to Xmas, but that said, I went through your predictions, and somehow, five of them were correct. As a result, in absence of any scoring system, I shall score you based on the amount of bold-takes you got right, because amazingly, two of the predictions were made by the same person. So, w/o further ado, the three joint runners-up, each with one prediction right: Jessie Graff will fail Second Stage. Prediction (it too crazy) 9. Kane Kosugi keeped his unfailed record. #2: For the first time in 3 years, there will be multiple Final Stage attempts NB: as thereallkksword made by far the fewest wrong predictions of the three runners-up, I shall arbitraily break the tie in your favour [with Brozny 3rd] if anyone wants the podium spaces occupied only by one person each. And, the winner, with a mind-bending 2 right predictions, is SasukeBanzukeNo1 (Moon 12)!: Well, if it's the "Call Your Moonshot" Game, I got a lot to prove since my other username is the most fitting. Here's my take (which is bound to be added in the future). Adding to that, at least one of the All-Stars will clear stage 1 (either Shingo or Nagano). Kajihara has the fastest times in stages 1 & 2 in the tournament. As for the ultimate loser of this competition, well, that one is obvious, and only one person was ever realistically going to be in the running for the title. One we can all agree on, and so without further ado, the Ultimate Loser is... Ahzoo! For being a complete and utter forgetful flipping moron who failed to forsee that Xmas will be hell and making a Google Form in advance to deal with it and allowing the game to die an untimely death as a result. Please be sure to send your congratulations to Moon, slightly smoller congratulations to the other right-guessers, and to all gang up on Ahzoo for her idiocy. See you next time! I promise to do better. media.tenor.com/c5NREl_bty0AAAAM/apologies-anime.gif
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Post by brz0ny on Dec 27, 2022 16:35:35 GMT -5
Okie, so, sorry, I forgor to fill this form out on account of working for way too long in the run-up to Xmas, but that said, I went through your predictions, and somehow, five of them were correct. As a result, in absence of any scoring system, I shall score you based on the amount of bold-takes you got right, because amazingly, two of the predictions were made by the same person. So, w/o further ado, the three joint runners-up, each with one prediction right: Jessie Graff will fail Second Stage. Prediction (it too crazy) 9. Kane Kosugi keeped his unfailed record. #2: For the first time in 3 years, there will be multiple Final Stage attempts NB: as thereallkksword made by far the fewest wrong predictions of the three runners-up, I shall arbitraily break the tie in your favour [with Brozny 3rd] if anyone wants the podium spaces occupied only by one person each. And, the winner, with a mind-bending 2 right predictions, is SasukeBanzukeNo1 (Moon 12)!: Well, if it's the "Call Your Moonshot" Game, I got a lot to prove since my other username is the most fitting. Here's my take (which is bound to be added in the future). Adding to that, at least one of the All-Stars will clear stage 1 (either Shingo or Nagano). Kajihara has the fastest times in stages 1 & 2 in the tournament. As for the ultimate loser of this competition, well, that one is obvious, and only one person was ever realistically going to be in the running for the title. One we can all agree on, and so without further ado, the Ultimate Loser is... Ahzoo! For being a complete and utter forgetful flipping moron who failed to forsee that Xmas will be hell and making a Google Form in advance to deal with it and allowing the game to die an untimely death as a result. Please be sure to send your congratulations to Moon, slightly smoller congratulations to the other right-guessers, and to all gang up on Ahzoo for her idiocy. See you next time! I promise to do better. media.tenor.com/c5NREl_bty0AAAAM/apologies-anime.gifTo be honest Kajihara prediction was insane. That warrants the win on its own.
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Post by katoshiho on Dec 27, 2022 19:46:18 GMT -5
8 There's more than 2 women cleared Stage 1 This one I also predict right.
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Post by YourResidentKojiFan on Dec 27, 2022 21:38:31 GMT -5
Well, I kinda got part of my prediction right...? I dunno, I'm just happy I got Kane clearing right. This was a really fun game though, kudos to you for creating it ahzoo.
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Post by OwlRTA on Dec 27, 2022 22:57:00 GMT -5
Nagano and Kane will clear the 1st stage, while Shingo will clear both the 1st and 2nd stage. Akiyama will either: a) fail the Dragon Slider, b) time out at the Warped Wall, or c) clear the 2nd stage. No other options. Nagano: incorrect, but only because he spent too much time on the Fish Bone Kane: correct Shingo: half correct. Cleared stage 1 but not stage 2. Akiyama: technically correct, but a) was the most likely prediction of the 3, so it doesn't really count as a moonshot (unless you say that the implied clear of the fish bone was itself a moonshot)
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Post by SasukeBanzukeNo1 (Moon12) on Dec 31, 2022 20:39:59 GMT -5
Wow, didn't think I would win this honestly, but I guess my Kajihara prediction came true after all lol. My take was that Jun was almost always the fastest stage one runner and Yoshiyuki has been the fastest in stage two for his past three tournaments, but still I thought that Kajihara had a good chance to take those crowns this year.
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