Once more: what happened to the “original” SB and LL Masters Series??
Compiling the scores for these two events had become quite a lot of work with the increase in games. There had been some talk of partially automating that process with the help of a macro-spreadsheet, data base, or the like, but plans did not materialize. Seeing that the manual scoring is rather work-intensive, and due to the lack of broad appeal in the series (even though the results from the two Masters were not published after Natsu 2003, only two people inquired about it – and they were two of the most hard-core game enthusiasts), the “original” SB and LL Masters are discontinued. The “original” SBMS and LLMS pages have been taken off the main page liks bar, but the old pages can still be reached at these links: original SBMS and LLMS. They are both replaced by the new SBMS. What is the SUPER BANZUKE Sumo Games World Championship? The “Sumo Games World Championship” takes all points earned by all players in the SBMS all year, and combines them to find the year’s top gamer, who will