BoBA ISML 2020 Predictions: Sapphire Match Day 4

ARENA 1 Tomori Nao [[Tōsaka Rin]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 2 Isshiki Iroha [[Sakurajima Mai]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 3 [[Akiyama Mio]] Izumi Sagiri

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 4 [[Sawamura Spencer Eriri]] Azusagawa Kaede

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 5 [[Aoyama Nanami]] Karuizawa Kei

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 6 Aisaka Taiga [[Ram]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 7 [[Ōmae Kumiko]] Mikasa Ackerman

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 8 Takagi [[Yūki Asuna]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 9 Schwi Dola [[Yukinoshita Yukino]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 10 Amano Hina [[Nishimiya Shōko]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 11 Zero Two [[Emilia]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 12 [[Megumin]] Yukinoshita Haruno

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 13 Kanna Kamui [[Kitashirakawa Tamako]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 14 [[Kamado Nezuko]] Kasugano Sora

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 15 [[Aqua]] Doma Umaru

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 16 Nakano Azusa [[Tokisaki Kurumi]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 17 Fujiwara Chika [[Makise Kurisu]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 18 [[Shirai Kuroko]] Shiro

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 19 [[Takanashi Rikka]] Saten Ruiko

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 20 Gray [[Miyamizu Mitsuha]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 21 [[Saber]] Hirasawa Yui

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 22 Illyasviel von Einzbern [[Kafū Chino]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 23 [[Asada Shino]] Honma Meiko

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 24 Makinohara Shōko [[Misaka Mikoto]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 25 [[Shiina Mashiro]] Yuigahama Yui

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 26 [[Index L. Prohibitorum]] Shokuhō Misaki

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 27 [[Hayasaka Ai]] Nakano Miku

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 28 Suzumiya Haruhi [[Kasumigaoka Utaha]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 29 Jibril [[Haibara Ai]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 30 Kuriyama Mirai [[Misaki Mei]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 31 [[Tōru]] Miyazono Kaori

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 32 [[Shinomiya Kaguya]] Kaname Madoka

by >=200
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 33 [[Tachibana Taki]] Willem Kmetsch

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 34 [[Kanda Sorata]] Edogawa Conan

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 35 [[Saitama]] Lancer

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 36 Edward Elric [[Arima Kōsei]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 37 [[Ishida Shōya]] Eren Yeager

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 38 [[Takasu Ryūji]] Monkey D. Luffy

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 39 [[Akabane Karma]] Isaac Foster

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 40 Nishikata [[Ishigami Yū]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 41 [[Riku Dola]] Eugeo

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 42 [[Archer]] Togashi Yūta

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 43 Lelouch Lamperouge [[Otosaka Yū]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 44 Kuroba Kaito [[Dazai Osamu]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 45 [[Fukube Satoshi]] Kaneki Ken

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 46 Uchiha Sasuke [[Shiota Nagisa]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 47 [[Kingu(Enkidu)]] Morishima Hodaka

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 48 [[Kamijō Tōma]] Sakata Gintoki

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 49 [[Levi]] Kasugano Haruka

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 50 [[Okabe Rintarō]] Okazaki Tomoya

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 51 Totsuka Saika [[Satō Kazuma]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 52 Uchiha Itachi [[Gilgamesh]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 53 [[Waver Velvet]] Natsume Takashi

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 54 Kūjō Jōtarō [[Akasaka Ryūnosuke]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 55 [[Kyon]] Izumi Masamune

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 56 Dio Brando [[Azusagawa Sakuta]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 57 [[Ayanokōji Kiyotaka]] Emiya Kiritsugu

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 58 [[Natsuki Subaru]] Emiya Shirō

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 59 Merlin [[Kamado Tanjiro]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 60 Uzumaki Naruto [[Ainz Ooal Gown]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 61 [[Saiki Kusuo]] Itsuka Shidō

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 62 Tomioka Giyū [[Otonashi Yuzuru]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 63 [[Yato]] Agatsuma Zen'itsu

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 64 Joseph Joestar [[Shirogane Miyuki]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8200
Under

ARENA 65 Chen [[Flandre Scarlet]]

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 66 Kaku Seiga [[Komeiji Satori]]

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 67 Daiyōsei [[Kochiya Sanae]]

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 68 Kamishirasawa Keine [[Saigyōji Yuyuko]]

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 69 [[Hong Meiling]] Imaizumi Kagerō

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 70 Hijiri Byakuren [[Cirno]]

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 71 Toyosatomimi no Miko [[Moriya Suwako]]

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 72 Doremy Sweet [[Kijin Seija]]

by <=400
Over/Under: 8000
Under


Voter Id: a48ce764-f788-5854-aaf8-a0d142e4f3d6

ISML 2020: The Sapphire War Wageth On

ISML 2020: The Sapphire War Wageth On


By Jo-Ryan Salazar

The Bedlam On Baltic Avenue

October 30, 2020


Here's your results from Match Day 3 of the 2020 International Saimoe League Sapphire Period. In the Female Division, Mashiro Shiina smashed Mirai Kuriyama 4871-2020, Index Prohibitorum eased past Ai Haibara 4478-2468, Ai Hayasaka defeated Utaha Kasumigaoka 3307-2990, Misaki Shokuhou rolled past Madoka Kaname 3736-2643, Yui Yuigahama hammered Tooru 3745-2491, Miku Nakano defeated Kaori Miyazono 3381-2819, Jibril flew past Mei Misaki 3224-2697 and Kaguya Shinomiya routed Haruhi Suzumiya 5171-2279.


Rin Tohsaka cruised past Taiga Aisaka 3805-2841, Mai Sakurajima romped past Nanami Aoyama 4142-2947, Eriri Spencer Sawamura defeated Sagiri Izumi 3571-3309, Iroha Isshiki stormed past Takagi 3784-2494, Nao Tomori slayed Mikasa Ackerman 3553-2633, Mio Akiyama boomed past Kumiko Oumae 3291-2702, Ram rammed Kei Karuizawa 3106-2922 and Asuna Yuuki slashed past Kaeda Azusagawa 5429-2111.


Yukino Yukinoshita thumped Sora Kasugano 5384-1999, Shouko Nishimiya took down Kamui Kanna 3213-2951, Emilia exploded past Megumin 3714-2901, Hina Amano rocked Azusa Nakano 3159-3000, Schwi Dola raced past Aqua 3685-2935, Umaru Doma defeated Zero Two 3124-2915, Tamako Kitashirakawa prevailed over Nezuko Kamado 3059-2966 and Kurumi Tokisaki shot down Haruno Yukinoshita 6376-1868.


Chino Kafuu scored the Upset of the Round, a 3583-3416 scalp of Chika Fujiwara, Shiro slammed Yui Hirasawa 3755-2714, Rikka Takanashi rocked Mitsuha Miyamizu 4092-2646, Kuroko Shirai defeated Shouko Makinohara 3584-2809, Kurisu Makise clocked Shino Asada 4421-2445, Ruiko Satemn dominated Meiko Honma 37062666, Saber slayed Illyasviel von Einzbern 3143-2885 and Mikoto Misaka demolished Gray 5422-1893.


In the Male Division, Kiyotaka Ayanokouji crushed Giyuu Tomioka 4028-2355, Subaru Natsuki defeated Shidou Itsuka 3267-2737, Tanjiro Kamado rolled past Naruto Uzumaki 3259-2732, Shirou Emiya drubbed Joseph Joestar 3224-2582, Kiritsugu Emiya blew past Zen'itsu Agatsuma 3015-2842, Merlin flew past Yato 2961-2861, Yuzuru Otonashi shot down Kusuo Saiki 3153-2776 and Miyuki Shirogane throttled Ainz Ooal Gown 4610-2104.


Taki Tachibana roared past Ryuuji Takasu 3219-2786, Sorata Kanda pounded Shouya Ishida 3825-2537, Saitama punched Kousei Arima 3141-2768, Nishikata stunned Conan Edogawa 3115-2828, Willem Kmetsch defeated Karma Akabane 3033-2743, Lancer impaled Isaac Foster 3930-2469, Monkey D. Luffy prevailed over Eren Yeager 2837-2789 and Yuu Ishigami routed Edward Elric 4114-2402.


Riku Dola rocked Sasuke Uchiha 3982-2235, Yuuta Togashi defeated Ken Kaneki 3314-2588, Yuu Otosaka drove past Kaito Kuroba 3306-2577, Archer dominated Gintoki Sakata 3020-2823, Eugeo slashed past Kingu (Enkidu) 3342-2437, Lelouch Lamperouge defeated Hodaka Morishima 3151-2705, Satoshi Fukube whipped past Nagisa Shiota 3068-2760 and Touma Kamijou broke Osamu Dazai 3995-2410.


Wrapping up Male Division action, Levi leveled Joutarou Kuujou 3361-2721, Rintarou Okabe hammered Takashi Natsume 3898-2738, Gilgamesh impaled Saika Totsuka 4126-2600, Tomoya Okazaki flattened Dio Brando 3179-2629, Kyon defeated Haruka Kasugano 3440-2722, Masamune Izumi delivered a 3265-3028 statement win over Kazuma Satou, Ryuenosuke Akasaka defeated Waver Velvet 3239-2687 and Sakuta Azusagawa drilled Itachi Uchiha 3707-2569.


In Touhou action, Koishi Komeiji defeated Koakuma 2922-2517, Alice Margatroid eased past Kosuzu Motoori 2771-2348, Fujiwara no Mokou rolled past Eirin Yagokoro 2931-2519, Hata no Kokoro routed Sumireko Usami 3026-2222, Patchouli Knowledge drove past Kasen Ibaraki 2899-2383, Renko Usami defeated Suika Ibuki 2796-2548, Yuuka Kazami defeated Nue Houjuu 2700-2441 and Parsee Mizuhashi dominated Joon Yorigami 2868-2318.


Match Day 4 of the 2020 International Saimoe League Sapphire Period is scheduled for October 30, 2020. Vote for your favorite characters at InternationalSaimoe.com and join the ongoing debate.

The Dodgers' Road To Redemption



In a city reeling from the medical and economic devastation of the coronavirus pandemic, forced to restrict its celebrated freewheeling lifestyle and even robbed of the sacred ritual of a summer at Chavez Ravine, the Dodgers’ World Series victory felt like a vaccine — if only temporary — for 2020’s many miseries.


Dodger fans took to the streets and provided Los Angeles with a hearty fireworks show as the team won its first World Series since 1988.


On Sunset Boulevard down the hill from Dodger Stadium, drivers formed an impromptu parade, honking and cheering. Los Angeles police ordered people to leave the area and were attempting to push hundreds of people off the street. While the celebration was largely peaceful, some objects were thrown at police, and officer fired some rubber bullets.


Fans exploded fireworks amid the canyon of towers along downtown L.A.'s main streets as people converged in the city center by car, foot, bike and even skateboard. Police were also trying to control crowds there.


Huge crowds also converged on Whittier Boulevard, expressing their joy in what has been such a tough year. Hundreds crowded street in Pacoima, with cars doing doughnuts in intersections.





Caesar Maldonado, 44, has lived in Echo Park since 1982.


He watched the cars doing burnouts, the people climbing streetlights and remembered when he was 12 and the Dodgers last won the World Series. That year he and his friends went to downtown Los Angeles to celebrate. It was far rowdier.


“There was no COVID,” he said. “There were far more people out. It was a whole lot of fun.”


He couldn’t contain his excitement about the win, holding up his phone to show his friend what was happening on FaceTime as people crowded into the street screaming, “Let’s go Dodgers.”


“I can’t believe they won,” he said.


Just 4 years old when the Dodgers last won a championship, Fernando Hernandez Jr. stood outside his mother’s home in Boyle Heights in a delirium of happiness, clutching a half-empty bottle of Champagne.


“Pandemic champions, baby!” he shouted over the honks of cars rushing past on Soto Street. Queen’s “We Are the Champions” belted from a loudspeaker.


Hernandez, an office services coordinator for a law firm, marveled at the Dodgers’ ability to gut out the season, despite a pandemic that threw the league into disarray.


“There’s no asterisk to this championship at all, bro,” he said. “That was straight gutsy baseball.”





Officials urged Dodger fans to avoid crowds and practice social distancing when celebrating. L.A. County health authorities have blamed gatherings related to the Lakers’ and Dodgers’ championship season for spreading COVID-19 and preventing the county from reopening more quickly.


“Gatherings in large crowds to watch games indoors, people aren’t wearing their face coverings, people are yelling a lot — that’s just not sensible,” Los Angeles County Health Director Barbara Ferrer said recently.


Los Angeles police are also hoping to avoid a repeat of the problems that occurred in downtown after the Lakers victory. The celebrations turned rowdy, and more than 70 people were arrested. Police had closed off the main entrance to Dodger Stadium as well as Whittier Boulevard in East Los Angeles.


Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore urged people Tuesday to celebrate a Dodgers win at home.


“They are safer at home. This COVID-19 virus is real,” he said. “There will be no tolerance for violence. There is no room in Los Angeles for people to commit vandalism."





As the final pitches were being delivered 1,400 miles away, fans that parked inside the Dodger Stadium’s parking lot stepped out of their cars in anticipation of jubilation.


They pulled out flags, banners, hopped up and down and then celebrated with screams and tears, in some cases, as the Dodgers won their first World Series in 32 years.


People from nearby cars hugged, others ran around high-fiving crowd of fans – most where masked, but others pulled down their facial coverings to scream.


Eventually, Los Angeles police in riot cleared the intersection of Vin Scully and Sunset. “The only people we want to see in blue are the dodgers,” one woman steamed.


Parties along Whittier Blvd. in East Los Angeles were also broken up by police, who asked fans to disperse.


Every year, Oscar Marquez saves his pocket change on the chance the Dodgers make the World Series. “Pennies, nickels, dimes — anything.”


It all goes in a big plastic jar, only to be shelled out on a ticket to watch his team vie for a championship at Dodger Stadium. The last time the Dodgers won it all, Marquez was 12, a student at Euclid Avenue Elementary in Boyle Heights.


For the next three decades, he would watch each season end in varying degrees of disappointment. This year, Marquez set aside $500 in his jar. But with a pandemic shifting the series to a neutral site, there were no hometown stadium tickets to buy. Instead, he put down his World Series fund on a bet.


He’s in line to collect about $1500, he said, standing on the corner of Whittier Boulevard and Lorena Street, surrounded by screaming fans and shouting above the screech of an orange Camaro doing donuts in the intersection. Health restrictions may have pushed some revelers outdoors who in ordinary times might have celebrated in a bar, but Johnny Aguilar, a Boyle Heights native, insisted that “whether there’s a pandemic or not, we’d be here. We’d be right here on this corner. This is a family.





”Felipe Herrera, who also grew up in Boyle Heights, described the neighborhod as “die hard.” “East LA bleeds blue,” Herrera said. And after season after season of “trying, trying, trying,” he added, “we finally got it.”


Mask on, Victor Argueta wore a special black Dodgers jersey he recently bought on EBay for $40.


Number 8 on front 24 on the back. The name on the back was Bryant. This year was marked by loss for the 30 year old. First Kobe who was his favorite player growing up in Echo Park. Then his mother who had cancer But then died in august from Coronavirus. “She was beating the cancer and doing better but then went into the hospital,” he said fighting back tears.“I didn’t get to see her again.”


When Mookie Betts hit his homer to extend the Dodgers lead in the eighth inning, he left his house and headed for Vin Scully Way. As he adjusted the mask on his face, a fresh tattoo of his mother, an immigrant from Mexico who worked at the Beverly Hills court house and loved her adopted city, was visible.“My mom would’ve loved to see this,” the house painter said.“She loved the Lakers and Dodgers so much.”

Los Angeles Dodgers: 2020 World Series Champions




Rays manager Kevin Cash raised his right arm, signaling for the bullpen. Tampa Bay starter Blake Snell bit his lip and shook his head. And the Dodgers smelled blood.


The Dodgers are World Series champions for the first time since 1988 because they seized their moment when Snell’s dominant Game 6 outing was controversially cut short Tuesday night at Globe Life Field. With a sudden offensive awakening against Rays reliever Nick Anderson in the sixth inning, the Dodgers won, 3-1, to claim their long-awaited crown and complete their domination of the shortest, strangest season in Major League Baseball history.


This was the ending the Dodgers expected when they pushed in their chips and placed Mookie Betts in an already loaded lineup. The ending that had evaded them in their World Series appearances in 2017 and ’18. When the coronavirus pandemic dramatically reshaped the length and look of the MLB season, the Dodgers mercilessly ran through their shuffled schedule with a .717 winning percentage (43-17).


When a new-look postseason format asked more of the division winners, the Dodgers ran roughshod over the Brewers in the National League Wild Card Series and the division-rival Padres in the NL Division Series and overcame a 3-1 deficit against the Braves in the NL Championship Series.


And when the Rays threatened to push this neutral-site World Series to a Game 7 behind an early Randy Arozarena homer (the rookie’s record 10th of a powerful postseason) and Snell’s fantastic first two turns through the order, the Dodgers pounded down the door the minute it was cracked ajar.


That moment arrived in the sixth inning. With one out, Snell allowed a line-drive single to Austin Barnes -- just the third ball he had let out of the infield in 5 1/3 innings of wowing work in which all of his pitches were on point. Snell had thrown just 73 pitches and recorded nine strikeouts.


But Cash showed fierce devotion to his pitching plan and went to his ‘pen as the lineup turned over for a third turn. Immediately, the move to Nick Anderson, who had allowed runs in six straight postseason appearances, backfired. Betts grounded a double down the left-field line to put runners at second and third. Then Anderson uncorked a wild pitch that allowed Barnes to score the tying run and advanced Betts to third. And when Corey Seager scooted a groundball to first, Betts took off on contact and slid in safely at the plate, ahead of Ji-Man Choi’s throw, to give the Dodgers the go-ahead.


Though the Dodgers’ own pitching plan had some early difficulty in the form of Arozarena’s first-inning homer of Tony Gonsolin, who was pulled after only five outs, the trail of relievers trotted out by manager Dave Roberts held the Rays scoreless for the remainder. Alex Wood’s two perfect innings allowed Roberts to align his most trusted options late. Betts’ monster solo shot in the eighth was an emphatic exclamation mark on his first season in Dodger blue, and Julio Urías’ 2 1/3 perfect innings finished off the seventh World Series title in franchise history.




BoBA ISML 2020 Predictions: Sapphire Match Day 3

ARENA 1 [[Shiina Mashiro]] Kuriyama Mirai

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 2 [[Index L. Prohibitorum]] Haibara Ai

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 3 [[Hayasaka Ai]] Kasumigaoka Utaha

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 4 Kaname Madoka [[Shokuhō Misaki]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 5 [[Yuigahama Yui]] Tōru

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 6 Miyazono Kaori [[Nakano Miku]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 7 Misaki Mei [[Jibril]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 8 [[Shinomiya Kaguya]] Suzumiya Haruhi

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 9 [[Tōsaka Rin]] Aisaka Taiga

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 10 [[Sakurajima Mai]] Aoyama Nanami

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 11 Sawamura Spencer Eriri [[Izumi Sagiri]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 12 [[Isshiki Iroha]] Takagi

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 13 [[Tomori Nao]] Mikasa Ackerman

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 14 Akiyama Mio [[Ōmae Kumiko]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 15 [[Karuizawa Kei]] Ram

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 16 [[Yūki Asuna]] Azusagawa Kaede

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 17 Kasugano Sora [[Yukinoshita Yukino]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 18 [[Nishimiya Shōko]] Kanna Kamui

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 19 Megumin [[Emilia]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 20 Amano Hina [[Nakano Azusa]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 21 Aqua [[Schwi Dola]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 22 [[Zero Two]] Doma Umaru

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 23 Kamado Nezuko [[Kitashirakawa Tamako]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 24 [[Tokisaki Kurumi]] Yukinoshita Haruno

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 25 Kafū Chino [[Fujiwara Chika]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 26 [[Shiro]] Hirasawa Yui

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 27 Miyamizu Mitsuha [[Takanashi Rikka]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 28 Makinohara Shōko [[Shirai Kuroko]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 29 [[Makise Kurisu]] Asada Shino

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 30 Honma Meiko [[Saten Ruiko]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 31 Illyasviel von Einzbern [[Saber]]

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 32 [[Misaka Mikoto]] Gray

by >=100
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 33 [[Ayanokōji Kiyotaka]] Tomioka Giyū

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 34 Itsuka Shidō [[Natsuki Subaru]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 35 [[Kamado Tanjiro]] Uzumaki Naruto

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 36 Joseph Joestar [[Emiya Shirō]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 37 [[Agatsuma Zen'itsu]] Emiya Kiritsugu

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 38 [[Yato]] Merlin

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 39 Saiki Kusuo [[Otonashi Yuzuru]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 40 [[Shirogane Miyuki]] Ainz Ooal Gown

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 41 Takasu Ryūji [[Tachibana Taki]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 42 Ishida Shōya [[Kanda Sorata]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 43 [[Saitama]] Arima Kōsei

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 44 [[Nishikata]] Edogawa Conan

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 45 [[Akabane Karma]] Willem Kmetsch

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 46 Isaac Foster [[Lancer]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 47 Monkey D. Luffy [[Eren Yeager]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 48 Edward Elric [[Ishigami Yū]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 49 Uchiha Sasuke [[Riku Dola]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 50 [[Togashi Yūta]] Kaneki Ken

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 51 Kuroba Kaito [[Otosaka Yū]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 52 Sakata Gintoki [[Archer]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 53 [[Eugeo]] Kingu(Enkidu)

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 54 Morishima Hodaka [[Lelouch Lamperouge]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 55 Fukube Satoshi [[Shiota Nagisa]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 56 [[Kamijō Tōma]] Dazai Osamu

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 57 Kūjō Jōtarō [[Levi]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 58 Okabe Rintarō [[Natsume Takashi]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 59 Gilgamesh [[Totsuka Saika]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 60 [[Okazaki Tomoya]] Dio Brando

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 61 [[Kyon]] Kasugano Haruka

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 62 Izumi Masamune [[Satō Kazuma]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 63 Waver Velvet [[Akasaka Ryūnosuke]]

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 64 [[Azusagawa Sakuta]] Uchiha Itachi

by <=300
Over/Under: 8000
Under

ARENA 65 Komeiji Koishi [[Koakuma]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 7000
Under

ARENA 66 [[Alice Margatroid]] Motoori Kosuzu

by >=200
Over/Under: 7000
Under

ARENA 67 [[Fujiwara no Mokō]] Yagokoro Eirin

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ARENA 68 [[Usami Sumireko]] Hata no Kokoro

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Over/Under: 7000
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ARENA 69 Ibaraki Kasen [[Patchouli Knowledge]]

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Over/Under: 7000
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ARENA 70 Usami Renko [[Ibuki Suika]]

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Over/Under: 7000
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ARENA 71 Hōjū Nue [[Kazami Yūka]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 7000
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ARENA 72 [[Mizuhashi Parsee]] Yorigami Joon

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Over/Under: 7000
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Voter Id: 31e4e255-a12b-56c4-b5ba-c39b69553ebd

ISML 2020: Sapphire Match Day 2 Recap

ISML 2020: Sapphire Match Day 2 Recap


By Jo-Ryan Salazar

The Bedlam on Baltic Avenue

October 26, 2020


Match Day 2 of the 2020 International Saimoe League Sapphire Period is history. In the Female Division, Chika Fujiwara defeated Saber 3347-2759, Shiro rolled past Illyasviel von Einzbern 3427-2547, Rikka Takanashi rocked Gray 3490-2588, MIkoto Misaka routed Kuroko Shirai 4540-1827, Kurisu Makise dismantled Ruiko Saten 3931-2712, Mitsuha Miyamizu defeated Meiko Honma 3060-2680, Shouko Makinohara prevailed over Yui Hirasawa 2886-2846 and Chino Kafuu drubbed Shino Asada 3612-2399.


Mashiro Shiina smashed Jibril 3595-2222, Index Prohibitorum pummeled Mei Misaki 3769-2324, Ai Hayasaka slayed Haruhi Suzumiya 3298-2618, Kaguya Shinomiya thumped Misaki Shokuhou 4243-2469, Yui Yuigahama hammered Miku Nakano 3273-2613, Utaha Kasumigaoka defeated Kaori Miyazono 3245-2625, Ai Haibara got past Madoka Kaname 3043-2695 and Mirai Kuriyama roared past Tooru 2975-2664. 


Rin Tohsaka trounced Kei Karuizawa 3852-2246, Mai Sakurajima rammed Ram 3996-2159, Sagiri Izumi defeated Kaede Azusagawa 3096-2660, Asuna Yuuki slashed past Iroha Isshiki 3939-2428, Nao Tomori prevailed over Mio Akiyama 2898-2784, Kumiko Oumae defeated Eriri Spencer Sawamura 3124-2969, Nanami Aoyama won a 2840-2757 snoozer over Takagi and Taiga Aisaka roared past Mikasa Ackerman 3211-2445.


Wrapping up Female Division play, Yukino Yukinoshita drilled Tamako Kitashirakawa 5476-2465, Shouko Nishimiya defeated Nezuko Kamado 3170-2634, Emilia torched Haruno Yukinoshita 3589-2536, Kurumi Tokisaki shot down Hina Amano 4850-1960, Schwi Dola slammed Zero Two 3433-2413, Megumin exploded past Umaru Doma 3057-2776, Kamui Kanna prevailed over Azusa Nakano 2887-2821 and Aqua defeated Sora Kasugano 2967-2804.


In the Male Division, Levi leveled Waver Velvet 3259-2310, Rintarou Okabe rolled past Ryuunosuke Akasaka 3840-2366, Saika Totsuka toasted Itachi Uchiha 3013-2512, Sakuta Azusagawa slaughtered Tomoya Okazaki 3224-2392, Kazuma Satou stonewalled Haruka Kasugano 3147-2415, Gilgamesh impaled Masamune Izumi 3240-2820, Takashi Natsume drove past Dio Brando 3015-2735 and Kyon eased past Joutarou Kuujou 2974-2604.


Kiyotaka Ayanokouji routed Kusuo Saiki 3601-2220, Subaru Natsuki whipped past Yuzuru Otonashi 3071-2532, Tanjiro Kamado burned Ainz Ooal Gown 3032-2328, Miyuki Shirogane mowed down Shirou Emiya 3160-2599, Kiritsugu Emiya shot down Merlin 2772-2540, Yato flew past Naruto Uzumaki 2637-2553, Shidou Itsuka defeated Joseph Joestar 2871-2530 and Giyuu Tomioka prevailed over Zen'itsu Agatsuma 2551-2476.


Taki Tachibana took down Eren Yeager 3198-2266, Sorata Kanda stunned Monkey D. Luffy 3067-2395, Saitama punched Edward Elric 2752-2507, Yuu Ishigami clocked Conan Edogawa 3757-2194, Lancer impaled Willem Kmetsch 3224-2567, Kousei Arima defeated Isaac Foster 2881-2476, Shouya Ishida cruised past Nishikata 2935-2507 and Ryuuji Takasu roared past Karma Akabane 2804-2540.


Wrapping up Male Division play, Riku Dola rocked Satoshi Fukube 3507-2443, Yuuta Togashi slayed Nagisa Shiota 3203-2385, Yuu Otosaka manhandled Osamu Dazai 3018-2316, Touma Kamijou broke Archer 3124-2701, Lelouch Lamperouge edged Eugeo 2671-2645, Hosaka Morishima delivered a rare 2806-2655 win over Kaito Kuroba, Gintoki Sakata won a 2557-2424 snoozer over Ken Kaneki and Sasuke Uchiha pounded Kingu (Enkidu) 2827-2370.


In Touhou action, Remilia Scarlet scorched Sekibanki 2769-2183, Aya Shameimaru flew past Aunn Komano 2917-1946, Yukari Yakumo eased past Mystia Lorelei 2893-2019, Reisen Udongein Inaba shot down Nazrin 2663-2141, Maribel Hearn delivered the Upset of the Round, a 2442-2260 scalp of Shiki Eiki Yamaxanadu, Rumia defeated Clownpiece 2524-2393, Junko pulverized Mononobe no Futo 2774-1971 and Ran Yakumo made it a Yakumo sweep with the closest race of the roung, a 2514-2504 thriller over Sagume Kishin.


Match Day 3 of the 2020 International Saimoe League Sapphire Period is scheduled for October 27, 2020. Vote for your favorite characters at InternationalSaimoe.com and join the ongoing debate.

Richmond: 2020 AFL Premiers






TWO OUT of three ain't bad, but three out of four is a whole other level. 


Richmond has claimed back-to-back premierships, and made it three of the last four flags, after coming from behind to beat Geelong by 31 points in the historic first ever Toyota AFL Grand Final at the Gabba. It etched the Tiger dynasty into football history as one of the most dominant sides of this century. 


Dustin Martin, Richmond's inimitable, incredible midfielder, also made history by becoming the first player to win three Norm Smith Medals as the best on ground in the 12.9 (81) to 7.8 (50) win by booting four goals from 21 disposals.


The under lights Gabba clash had it all: injury carnage, a remarkable recovery, a comeback, two stretchers, pitch invaders, pyrotechnics and an entertainment package that will make the debate for day Grand Finals a harder sell in 2021. 


But mainly it again illustrated the brilliance of Martin and the Tigers, who came from 15 points down at half-time to secure their 13th flag and first consecutive flag since their 1973-4 triumphs. It was their third premiership under coach Damien Hardwick and skipper Trent Cotchin. 


After more than 110 days on the road living in Queensland after COVID-19's second wave forced the competition to relocate out of Victoria, the Tigers will return with the premiership cup later this week after storming home in the second half. 


Gary Ablett's farewell did not go as hoped, with the champion Cat injuring his shoulder in the opening minutes immediately after Tigers defender Nick Vlastuin was concussed in a wild piece of play. 


Ablett returned later in the quarter after receiving medical attention in the rooms, but continued to nurse the injury throughout the game, struggling to use his arm for the rest of the night and enduring serious pain throughout. His hope of ending his glittering 357-game career with a third flag was dashed as the Tigers booted nine goals to two in the second half. 


In a game full by superstars on both sides, it was Richmond's who rose to the occasion. Martin was again exceptional, following his 2017 and 2019 deciders with another standout game. The game's best player proved it with a high-impact game across half-forward, while Patrick Dangerfield, Geelong's own match-winner, was subdued. Geelong Coleman medallist Tom Hawkins kicked one goal from 10 disposals, with Mitch Duncan (25 disposals, one goal) the Cats' best. 


There was drama everywhere in the first term. Six minutes into the game it changed: Vlastuin was knocked out by a stray Dangerfield elbow (which will certainly come under Match Review Officer scrutiny) and in the following contest Ablett's shoulder dislocated as he was tackled by Cotchin. 


As Vlastuin was taken by stretcher from the field, Ablett left cradling his arm. The shock left the players and crowd stunned, and after a six-minute break in the game, it resumed to more action, including two fans who ran onto the field that almost got involved in the play. 


Although the Tigers kicked the first two goals, the Cats settled to take a one-point lead into the first change. Ablett, too, returned to the field – a sight that looked unimaginable minutes earlier after what appeared set to be an anticlimactic end to his phenomenal career. 


Geelong took that momentum into the second term, dominating Richmond in the pressure stakes and using their strength at the contest to push aside the Tigers. The Tigers, so renowned for their tenacious attack, were being beaten at their own game. 


The Cats kicked three goals to one in the quarter but should have been further ahead after some straightforward misses. They are sprayed kicks which will linger in the minds of the Cats well beyond the final siren. 


Richmond's single goal came via Martin – an astonishing snap while fending off some Cats opponents – with the Tigers struggling in attack. 


Key forward pair Tom Lynch and Jack Riewoldt combined for one kick in the first half as Geelong's defence, led by the insurmountable Tom Stewart and veteran Harry Taylor, controlled proceedings. 


But Richmond wasn't done. Riewoldt kicked the opening goal of the third term after a free kick, before a Jason Castagna outswinger curled through. Martin's brilliance again rose to the top, with the key Tiger's on-the-run checkside trickling through to give Richmond a two-point edge by three-quarter time.


The Tigers powered home in the final quarter, kicking five goals to one to end up comfortable premiers. The final goal came, of course, via Martin in the last two minutes, who shrugged off a tackle from Dangerfield pinned up against the boundary line and snapped an amazing goal. In doing so, the Tigers’ tattooed champion confirmed his status as perhaps the best big-game player in football history. 


RICHMOND     2.1     3.2     7.4     12.9     (81)

GEELONG        2.2     5.5     6.8     7.8     (50)


GOALS

Richmond: Martin 4, Prestia 2, Riewoldt 2, Castagna, Lambert, Lynch, McIntosh

Geelong: Menegola 2, Dangerfield, Duncan, Guthrie, Hawkins, Miers


BEST

Richmond: Martin, Short, Edwards, Prestia, Cotchin, Bolton

Geelong: Duncan, Stewart, Selwood, Menegola, Dahlhaus


INJURIES

Richmond: Vlastuin (concussion), Houli (calf)

Geelong: Ablett (shoulder), Simpson (concussion)


Melbourne Storm: 2020 NRL Premiers



Cameron Smith and Craig Bellamy have combined – with almost 100 years of rugby league royalty between them – as the oldest player and coach to win a premiership in the game's history.


Rarely has that wealth of experience proven quite so definitive as their third title and ninth grand final together.


The Storm simply blew an overawed Panthers outfit off the paddock for almost an hour to lead 26-0, Penrith eventually finding their feet and their way back into it for the last stanza.


As a side with 17 straight triumphs to their name, the Panthers refused to wilt.


They found themselves up against 11 men to finish when first Jahrome Hughes (71st minute), then Brandon Smith (80th minute) was given an early breather.


Nathan Cleary even set up one last frantic, fantastic crack at going to golden point, with a superb solo effort in the final minute.


Yet as with all the Storm do, Smith, 37, marshalled his men with aplomb.


Not that they weren't nervous about it as Penrith finished fast.


"The last 10 minutes was certainly a bit helter skelter and when Jahrome went to the bin, I didn't feel comfortable then at all," Bellamy said.


Ryan Papenhuyzen was a Clive Churchill Medallist none in the 37,303-strong could argue.


But following the same lead their skipper has struck through 430 NRL outings, Melbourne were ruthless whenever given half a sniff.


If this is his last as many expect, it truly is a perfect Storm send-off.


For 123 days now, this club has lived out of home and out of state, keeping both their season and the NRL alive as their home town went through lockdown.


The graft and grit that has characterised their entire campaign, and every one of Bellamy's 61 years, was right there as Penrith first piled on the pressure from a mountain of early possession, then came at them with all guns blazing to finish.


"That's what good teams do," Smith said.


"They stay in the fight. We've done it a few times this year and that's why Penrith finished first, they're a champion team and they kept coming.


"When Jahrome went in the sin bin that was probably the point where a lot of us felt a little bit nervous about the last eight and half minutes.


"But we had the legs left in us to hold them out. The good teams find a way to finish those games, we've got a really tough, very resilient group in there."


That Melbourne led 10-0 after defending their line for five sets midway through the first half, said it all.


Ultimately, the final say came after just half an hour.


For all of Melbourne's big-game experience, it was Penrith's own marquee man Cleary with the play that told the tale of a definitive opening half.


Nigh on two decades of professionalism up against the impetuousness of a young side still on their way up.


With the Panthers pressing and already chasing that double-figure lead, Cleary rolled out a looping, loping long ball in search of vacant pastures for his outside men.


Waiting and watching was Suliasi Vunivalu. Swooping then stumbling, then striding and finally streaking away.


What could have been six points at one end was a turnaround of 12 at the other.


A 16-0 lead loomed large five seconds before halftime. Smith, as has always been his wont, duly slipped the knife in.


A similarly desperate play to Cleary's, this time from Api Koroisau, saw the ball fall from Smith's hands on Penrith's line.


Due to the Panther's dislodgement, Smith was well within his rights to fall on the football and claim the killer blow, the timing just as cruel as the tone it landed in.


Soggy scenes all day were reminiscent of the last time Penrith were present for a decider in 2003.


But the comparisons stopped there. From the outset, Melbourne were a class above.


As good as they were, Penrith provided plenty of favours, starting in the fourth minute.


Tyrone May was parachuted once more into Penrith's starting line-up, and immediately found himself the centre of attention when he needed a hole to crawl into.


With the Storm's first attacking foray a superbly slick one, Josh Addo-Carr's final pass in-field put Justin Olam over the line and the ball just six inches from it.


May's slide into defensive position, with his boot knocking the Steeden loose en route to the turf was deemed a penalty try.


Penrith's return of serve had venom to it. Only a mistimed decoy run by Stephen Crichton saw Josh Mansour unable to answer with a four-pointer.


But repeated fumbles from Viliame Kikau preceded an accidental offside penalty from the Fijian, then a late shot from James Fisher-Harris, that gave the Storm ample breathing room.


By the time they had truly spread their wings, it was 22-0 and halftime.


There was no respite afterward either.


Ryan Papenhuyzen dummied on his own 20-metre line. Beat Cleary on his outside by the 30 and was being sized up for sky blue by sideline eye Brad Fittler as he crossed the tryline.


The most dubious of late salvo tries went to Brian To'o despite Isaah Yeo running behind one of his teammates in the lead-up.


It was followed by another from Crichton, making for a 26-12 ballgame with 10 to play.


Pandemonium then ensued. First Hughes was pinged for a professional foul, taking out Kikau as he chased a kick.


Mansour got his grand final try, with a brief period of calm to follow.


Brandon Smith then joined Hughes on the sidelines as Cleary stepping past Cameron, then powering through Papenhuyzen with 11 seconds on the clock.


At 26-20, the shot at goal was declined in lieu of one last play.


"I'd love to have the game again tomorrow, that's for sure," Ivan Cleary said.


"We turned over too much possession too often, and we were trying too hard in the second half. It was hard to believe we were 22-0 at half-time.


"We were still swinging at the end of the game so I was really proud of the boys."


For all of Penrith's pluck and pride though, this game belonged to the Storm.


And none have had more influence in Melbourne than the two old stagers with almost 100 years of rugby league royalty between them.

BoBA ISML 2020 Predictions: Sapphire Match Day 2

ARENA 1 Saber [[Fujiwara Chika]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 2 Shiro [[Illyasviel von Einzbern]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 3 Gray [[Takanashi Rikka]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
Over

ARENA 4 [[Misaka Mikoto]] Shirai Kuroko

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 5 Makise Kurisu [[Saten Ruiko]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 6 [[Honma Meiko]] Miyamizu Mitsuha

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 7 [[Makinohara Shōko]] Hirasawa Yui

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 8 Asada Shino [[Kafū Chino]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 9 Jibril [[Shiina Mashiro]]

by <=1000
Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 10 [[Index L. Prohibitorum]] Misaki Mei

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Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 11 [[Hayasaka Ai]] Suzumiya Haruhi

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ARENA 12 [[Shinomiya Kaguya]] Shokuhō Misaki

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ARENA 13 Nakano Miku [[Yuigahama Yui]]

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ARENA 14 Miyazono Kaori [[Kasumigaoka Utaha]]

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ARENA 15 [[Haibara Ai]] Kaname Madoka

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ARENA 16 Kuriyama Mirai [[Tōru]]

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ARENA 17 [[Tōsaka Rin]] Karuizawa Kei

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ARENA 18 Sakurajima Mai [[Ram]]

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ARENA 19 [[Izumi Sagiri]] Azusagawa Kaede

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ARENA 20 [[Yūki Asuna]] Isshiki Iroha

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ARENA 21 [[Tomori Nao]] Akiyama Mio

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ARENA 22 Sawamura Spencer Eriri [[Ōmae Kumiko]]

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ARENA 23 Aoyama Nanami [[Takagi]]

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ARENA 24 [[Aisaka Taiga]] Mikasa Ackerman

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ARENA 25 [[Yukinoshita Yukino]] Kitashirakawa Tamako

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ARENA 26 Kamado Nezuko [[Nishimiya Shōko]]

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ARENA 27 Yukinoshita Haruno [[Emilia]]

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ARENA 28 [[Tokisaki Kurumi]] Amano Hina

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ARENA 29 [[Schwi Dola]] Zero Two

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ARENA 30 Doma Umaru [[Megumin]]

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ARENA 31 Nakano Azusa [[Kanna Kamui]]

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ARENA 32 [[Aqua]] Kasugano Sora

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Over/Under: 8000
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ARENA 33 Waver Velvet [[Levi]]

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ARENA 34 Akasaka Ryūnosuke [[Okabe Rintarō]]

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ARENA 35 [[Totsuka Saika]] Uchiha Itachi

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ARENA 36 [[Azusagawa Sakuta]] Okazaki Tomoya

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ARENA 37 Kasugano Haruka [[Satō Kazuma]]

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ARENA 38 Izumi Masamune [[Gilgamesh]]

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ARENA 39 [[Natsume Takashi]] Dio Brando

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ARENA 40 Kūjō Jōtarō [[Kyon]]

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ARENA 41 Saiki Kusuo [[Ayanokōji Kiyotaka]]

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ARENA 42 Natsuki Subaru [[Otonashi Yuzuru]]

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ARENA 43 [[Kamado Tanjiro]] Ainz Ooal Gown

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ARENA 44 Emiya Shirō [[Shirogane Miyuki]]

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ARENA 45 Merlin [[Emiya Kiritsugu]]

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ARENA 46 [[Yato]] Uzumaki Naruto

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ARENA 47 [[Itsuka Shidō]] Joseph Joestar

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ARENA 48 Tomioka Giyū [[Agatsuma Zen'itsu]]

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ARENA 49 [[Eren Yeager]] Tachibana Taki

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ARENA 50 [[Kanda Sorata]] Monkey D. Luffy

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ARENA 51 Edward Elric [[Saitama]]

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ARENA 52 Edogawa Conan [[Ishigami Yū]]

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ARENA 53 [[Lancer]] Willem Kmetsch

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ARENA 54 Isaac Foster [[Arima Kōsei]]

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ARENA 55 [[Ishida Shōya]] Nishikata

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ARENA 56 [[Takasu Ryūji]] Akabane Karma

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ARENA 57 Fukube Satoshi [[Riku Dola]]

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ARENA 58 Togashi Yūta [[Shiota Nagisa]]

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ARENA 59 Dazai Osamu [[Otosaka Yū]]

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ARENA 60 [[Kamijō Tōma]] Archer

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ARENA 61 [[Eugeo]] Lelouch Lamperouge

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ARENA 62 Morishima Hodaka [[Kuroba Kaito]]

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ARENA 63 Kaneki Ken [[Sakata Gintoki]]

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ARENA 64 Kingu(Enkidu) [[Uchiha Sasuke]]

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ARENA 65 Sekibanki [[Remilia Scarlet]]

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ARENA 66 Komano Aunn [[Shameimaru Aya]]

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ARENA 67 Mystia Lorelei [[Yakumo Yukari]]

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ARENA 68 Nazrin [[Reisen Udongein Inaba]]

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ARENA 69 [[Shiki Eiki Yamaxanadu]] Maribel Hearn

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ARENA 70 [[Rumia]] Clownpiece

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ARENA 71 [[Junko]] Mononobe no Futo

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ARENA 72 [[Yakumo Ran]] Kishin Sagume

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Voter Id: 3a4d9383-f011-5e1b-a19e-098cdb444026

ISML 2020: Kumiko Oumae With A Statement Win For The Ages

ISML 2020: Kumiko Oumae With A Statement Win For The Ages


By Jo-Ryan Salazar

The Bedlam on Baltic Avenue

October 23, 2020


Match Day 1 of the 2020 International Saimoe League Sapphire Period is in the books. In the Female Division, Yukino Yukinoshita routed Aqua 5116-2079, Shouko Nishimiya rolled past Umaru Doma 3764-2772, Emilia grounded Azusa Nakano 3686-2919, Hina Amano prevailed over Haruno Yukinoshita 3401-3302, Schwi Dona defeated Tamako Kitashirakawa 3221-3140, Nezuko Kamado eased past Zero Two 3127-2999, Megumin exploded past Kamui Kanna 3381-2940 and Kurumi Tokisaki blasted Sora Kasugano 5252-2067.


Chika Fujiwara throttled Shino Asada 3794-2679, Shiro got past Meiko Honma 3703-2689, Rikka Takanashi rocked Shouko Makinohara 3787-2758, Gray delivered a 3277-3168 scalp of Kuroko Shirai, Saber slashed past Kurisu Makise 3234-3115, Ruiko Saten defeated Illyasviel von Einzbern 3256-3060, Mitsuha Miyamizu whipped past Yui Hirasawa 3208-3075 and Mikoto Misaka zapped Chino Kafuu 4255-2488. 


Mashiro Shiina smashed Tooru 5101-2033, Index Prohibitorum floored Kaori Miyazono 3427-2925, Ai Hayasaka thumped Madoka Kaname 3731-2808, Misaki Shokuhou dominated Haruhi Suzumiya 3322-2963, Yui Yuigahama flew past Jibril 3622-2831, Miku Nakano blew past Mei Misaki 3388-2787, Utaha Kasumigaoka pummeled Ai Haibara 3396-2955 and Kaguya Shinomiya slaughtered Mirai Kuriyama 5136-2240.


Wrapping up Female Division action, Rin Tohsaka dismantled Mikasa Ackerman 4068-2550, Kumiko Oumae won the closest race of the round and one of the biggest Upsets of the Round of this tournament, a 4081-4077 thriller over Mai Sakurajima, Sagiri Izumi defeated Takagi 3674-2747, Iroha Isshiki leveled Kaede Azusagawa 3867-2649, Nao Tomori defeated Kei Karuizawa 3197-2949, Mio Akiyama rammed Ram 3372-3033, Nanami Aoyama took down Eriri Spencer Sawamura 3851-2748 and Asuna Yuuki roared past Taiga Aisaka 4409-2493. 


In the Male Division, Riku Dola rocked Kingu (Enkidu) 4083-2285, Yuuta Togashi rolled past Hodaka Morishima 3345-2686, Yuu Otosaka defeated Gintoki Sakata 3178-2915, Archer dominated Osamu Dazai 3249-2792, Eugeo slashed past Satoshi Fukube 3140-2957, Nagisa Shiota eased past Lalouch Lamperouge 3051-2892, Kaito Kuroba raced past Ken Kaneki 3098-2853 and Touma Kamijou broke Sasuke Uchiha 3498-2697.


Levi leveled Kyon 3563-2688, Masamune Izumi pounded Rintarou Okabe 3155-2990, Saika Totsuka toasted Dio Brando 3867-2533, Tomoya Okazaki defeated Itachi Uchiha 3225-2792, Waver Velvet defeated Haruka Kasugano 3487-2774, Kazuma Satou whipped past Ryuunosuke Akasaka 3219-2871, Gilgamesh routed Takashi Natsume 5259-1899 and Sakuta Azusagawa floored Joutarou Kuuhou 3481-2670.


Kiyotaka Ayanokouji flew past Yato 3289-2842, Tanjiro Kamado defeated Joseph Joestar 3325-2709, Shirou Emiya knocked down Ainz Ooal Gown 3233-2763, Kiritsugu Emiya shot down Kusuo Saiki 3176-2804, Yuzuru Otonashi blased Merlin 3110-2796, Shidou Itsuka defeated Naruto Uzumaki 3135-2752, Miyuki Shirogane slayed Giyuu Tomioka 4243-2344 and Taki Tachibane took down Karma Akabane 3286-2873.


Wrapping up Male Division action, Sorata Kanda pumped Isaac Foster 4154-2202, Saitama punched Nishikata 3073-2937, Edward Elric prevailed over Conan Edogawa 3102-3025, Willem Kmetsch defeated Eren Yeager 3360-2734, Lancer impaled Monkey D. Luffy 3449-2620, Shouya Ishida won a 2937-2925 snoozer over Kousei Arima and Yuu Ishigami crushed Ryuuji Takasu 3689-2596.


In Touhou Project action, Youmu Konpaku thumped Sukuna Shinmyoumaru 3930-2082, Sakuya Izayoi routed Hatate Himekaidou 3664-2425, Tenshi Hinamawi defeated Iku Nagae 2823-2709, Shion Yorigami prevailed over Hina Kagiyama 2808-2786, Rin Kaenbyou dlew past Kogasa Tatara 2971-2630, Momiji Inubashiri defeated Okina Matara 2987-2605, Nitori Kawashiro eased past Utsuho Reiuji 2867-2795 and Kaguya Houraisan eased past Hecatia Lapislazuli 3078-2626.


Match Day 2 of the 2020 International Saimoe League Sapphire Period is scheduled for October 24, 2020. Vote for your favorite characters at InternationalSaimoe.com and join the ongoing debate.

BoBA ISML 2020 Predictions: Sapphire Match Day 1

ARENA 1 Aqua [[Yukinoshita Yukino]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 2 [[Nishimiya Shōko]] Doma Umaru

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 3 Nakano Azusa [[Emilia]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 4 [[Amano Hina]] Yukinoshita Haruno

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 5 [[Schwi Dola]] Kitashirakawa Tamako

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 6 [[Zero Two]] Kamado Nezuko

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 7 [[Megumin]] Kanna Kamui

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 8 Kasugano Sora [[Tokisaki Kurumi]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 9 [[Fujiwara Chika]] Asada Shino

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 10 [[Shiro]] Honma Meiko

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 11 Makinohara Shōko [[Takanashi Rikka]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 12 Gray [[Shirai Kuroko]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 13 Saber [[Makise Kurisu]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 14 [[Saten Ruiko]] Illyasviel von Einzbern

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 15 Hirasawa Yui [[Miyamizu Mitsuha]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 16 [[Misaka Mikoto]] Kafū Chino

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 17 Tōru [[Shiina Mashiro]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 18 Miyazono Kaori [[Index L. Prohibitorum]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 19 [[Hayasaka Ai]] Kaname Madoka

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 20 [[Shokuhō Misaki]] Suzumiya Haruhi

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 21 [[Yuigahama Yui]] Jibril

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 22 [[Nakano Miku]] Misaki Mei

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 23 [[Kasumigaoka Utaha]] Haibara Ai

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 24 [[Shinomiya Kaguya]] Kuriyama Mirai

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 25 Mikasa Ackerman [[Tōsaka Rin]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 26 Ōmae Kumiko [[Sakurajima Mai]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 27 [[Izumi Sagiri]] Takagi

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 28 [[Isshiki Iroha]] Azusagawa Kaede

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 29 Karuizawa Kei [[Tomori Nao]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 30 Ram [[Akiyama Mio]]

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 31 [[Sawamura Spencer Eriri]] Aoyama Nanami

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 32 [[Yūki Asuna]] Aisaka Taiga

by >=300
Over/Under: 7000
Over

ARENA 33 [[Riku Dola]] Kingu(Enkidu)

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 34 [[Togashi Yūta]] Morishima Hodaka

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 35 Sakata Gintoki [[Otosaka Yū]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 36 [[Archer]] Dazai Osamu

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 37 [[Eugeo]] Fukube Satoshi

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 38 [[Lelouch Lamperouge]] Shiota Nagisa

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 39 Kaneki Ken [[Kuroba Kaito]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 40 [[Kamijō Tōma]] Uchiha Sasuke

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 41 [[Levi]] Kyon

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 42 Izumi Masamune [[Okabe Rintarō]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 43 Dio Brando [[Totsuka Saika]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 44 [[Okazaki Tomoya]] Uchiha Itachi

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 45 [[Waver Velvet]] Kasugano Haruka

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 46 [[Satō Kazuma]] Akasaka Ryūnosuke

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 47 [[Natsume Takashi]] Gilgamesh

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 48 [[Azusagawa Sakuta]] Kūjō Jōtarō

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 49 [[Ayanokōji Kiyotaka]] Agatsuma Zen'itsu

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 50 [[Natsuki Subaru]] Yato

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 51 Joseph Joestar [[Kamado Tanjiro]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 52 [[Emiya Shirō]] Ainz Ooal Gown

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 53 Saiki Kusuo [[Emiya Kiritsugu]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 54 Merlin [[Otonashi Yuzuru]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 55 [[Itsuka Shidō]] Uzumaki Naruto

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 56 Tomioka Giyū [[Shirogane Miyuki]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 57 Akabane Karma [[Tachibana Taki]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 58 Isaac Foster [[Kanda Sorata]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 59 [[Saitama]] Nishikata

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 60 [[Edogawa Conan]] Edward Elric

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 61 Willem Kmetsch [[Eren Yeager]]

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 62 [[Lancer]] Monkey D. Luffy

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 63 [[Arima Kōsei]] Ishida Shōya

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 64 [[Ishigami Yū]] Takasu Ryūji

by <=800
Over/Under: 7300
Under

ARENA 65 Sukuna Shinmyōmaru [[Konpaku Yōmu]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 66 [[Izayoi Sakuya]] Himekaidō Hatate

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 67 Nagae Iku [[Hinanawi Tenshi]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 68 Kagiyama Hina [[Yorigami Shion]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 69 Tatara Kogasa [[Kaenbyō Rin]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 70 Matara Okina [[Inubashiri Momiji]]

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 71 [[Kawashiro Nitori]] Reiuji Utsuho

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 72 [[Hōraisan Kaguya]] Hecatia Lapislazuli

by >=200
Over/Under: 6000
Under


Voter Id: 7b4293b3-d522-5e28-94bf-7551afec7c8e