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Kadoban (角番) is a ****anese term
commonly interpreted to mean "in a corner". It may
refer to: In the
board game Go, a game
whose loss may
alter a player's...
- (7-8 or worse),
known as a make-koshi. At this point, the ōzeki is
called kadoban. If he
makes a
winning record (8-7 or better) in the next
tournament (which...
- then
suffered from knee
injuries and
other health problems.
Surviving kadoban (in
danger of
demotion from the rank of ōzeki) on
three previous occasions...
- of the
March tournament with a
record of 7-7 but lost to Asanoyama. A
kadoban ōzeki in the next
tournament in July 2020, he
secured a
winning record...
- ten or more
bouts in a
tournament as an ōzeki on six occasions, and was
kadoban, or in
danger of demotion,
eight times. He won his only top
division tournament...
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wrestlers wait in the
hanamichi for the
makuuchi ring-entering ceremony.
Kadoban (角番) An ōzeki who has
suffered make-koshi in his
previous tournament and...
-
difficult to come up with the
necessary wins to
maintain his rank. He was
kadoban, or in
danger of
demotion from ōzeki,
three times during this period. Remarkably...
-
Tamawashi on Day 6 and was
forced to
withdraw from the tournament. He was
kadoban, or in
danger of
demotion from ōzeki, for the
September 2018 tournament...
- the 2023
September tournament,
Kirishima entered as a
competitor under kadoban status,
having to
record at
least eight victories to save his ōzeki rank...
- I
recover in time." He
ended up
missing the
entire tournament and was
kadoban in July,
although he
retained his ōzeki rank with a 9–6 record. He was...