- A
hansoku or
hansoku-make is a
disqualifying penalty in a
number of
martial arts.
Kinjite (disqualifying fouls) in Sumo
Penalties in Judo
Hansoku-mate...
-
infringements which do not
merit hansoku.
Hansoku is the
penalty of
disqualification following a very
serious infraction or when a
hansoku-c**** has
already been...
-
expulsion from the tournament. Note:
Prior to 2017, the 4th
shido was
hansoku-make. If
hansoku-make is
awarded for a
major rule infringement, it
results not just...
-
during competition is not permitted. The
penalty for
violating this rule is
hansoku make (see Penalties, below). This
includes wedding rings, earrings, hard-plastic...
- infraction, or for
committing a
medium infraction for the
first time.
Hansoku-c**** (third warning): for
committing the same
minor infraction for the...
- opponent's fingers. Any of
these is
grounds for
immediate disqualification (
hansoku)
owing to the
potential for long-lasting harm to the
wrestler involved...
-
black and
white squares rather than the
normal black and
white circles.
Hansoku (反則, infraction) are
called when the
opponent is disqualified. This can...
- a turn of events, Wang was
controversially given four
shidos to earn a
hansoku make or disqualification,
namely for
three false attacks and
breaking off...
- is Absorbed!?" / "Majin Buu Transforms" Transliteration: "Bū
Saiaku no
Hansoku!!
Gotenkusu Kyūshū!?" (****anese: ブウ最悪の反則!!ゴテンクス吸収!?) May 24, 1995 (1995-05-24)...
- Grimbergen, Reijer. "Shogi Terms". www.shogi.net.
Retrieved 22 July 2016. "
Hansoku ni
Tsuite 3. ōtehōchi" 反則について3.王手放置 [About rule violations: 3. Leaving...