Hi all,
I have just come runner up in the PL Period 3 contest to JW147,
Now JW147 got 2 exact results and i got 3 yet i still lost as he got 2 1 aways
Now i personally see it silly as the idea of a Prediction Contest is to Predict exact results as best you can, which i have done best in the round yet still not won I was just wondering what others thought about this
Here is a pm Statman sent me on the subject
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I have just come runner up in the PL Period 3 contest to JW147,
Now JW147 got 2 exact results and i got 3 yet i still lost as he got 2 1 aways
Now i personally see it silly as the idea of a Prediction Contest is to Predict exact results as best you can, which i have done best in the round yet still not won I was just wondering what others thought about this
Here is a pm Statman sent me on the subject
The argument swings both ways, I think. It was discussed a couple of years ago when someone correctly predicted all eight winners in a last-16 round (very rare – in 3½ seasons I think it’s only happened 2 or 3 times), and they did not win the round.
The consensus was that, in a tie, the most correctly-predicted winners should take precedence.
As it is, for knockouts, you could correct all 8 and I could get 4 correct scores and one other winner, and I would beat you – that is still the case. However, now, the tie-break at least does give priority to the ‘most winners’ prediction, and I think that is right.
The League is slightly different, in that a predetermined number of frames is played. In this scenario, there’s 2 points for the dead-on result and 1 point for result one frame adrift in either direction – that is the closest equivalent to knockout events. Therefore, it seemed sensible to regard “most correct winners” as “most matches in which points were scored” to remain in keeping with the rest of the season, which is mostly knockout-based.
I’m sure on another day the consensus could have swung the other way, but, on balance, I feel that a logical conclusion was reached. In any case, the Rules clearly set that out as the principal tie-breaker.
Hope you don’t feel put out! Quite some thought has gone into it and it has evolved over time. I am still slightly uncomfortable with the initial scenario, in that the person who predicts the most winners does not necessarily win. However, in the absence of any simple solution while still giving a bonus for the correct result, I propose no change.
Please feel free to open a thread to discuss this as a suggested talking point. I would ask that you open a thread on the main “prediction contest” forum page and not in any of the sub-forums dealing with specific tournaments. If you choose to do this, I’m sure it will be fairly looked at.
The consensus was that, in a tie, the most correctly-predicted winners should take precedence.
As it is, for knockouts, you could correct all 8 and I could get 4 correct scores and one other winner, and I would beat you – that is still the case. However, now, the tie-break at least does give priority to the ‘most winners’ prediction, and I think that is right.
The League is slightly different, in that a predetermined number of frames is played. In this scenario, there’s 2 points for the dead-on result and 1 point for result one frame adrift in either direction – that is the closest equivalent to knockout events. Therefore, it seemed sensible to regard “most correct winners” as “most matches in which points were scored” to remain in keeping with the rest of the season, which is mostly knockout-based.
I’m sure on another day the consensus could have swung the other way, but, on balance, I feel that a logical conclusion was reached. In any case, the Rules clearly set that out as the principal tie-breaker.
Hope you don’t feel put out! Quite some thought has gone into it and it has evolved over time. I am still slightly uncomfortable with the initial scenario, in that the person who predicts the most winners does not necessarily win. However, in the absence of any simple solution while still giving a bonus for the correct result, I propose no change.
Please feel free to open a thread to discuss this as a suggested talking point. I would ask that you open a thread on the main “prediction contest” forum page and not in any of the sub-forums dealing with specific tournaments. If you choose to do this, I’m sure it will be fairly looked at.
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