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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #180 on: March 21, 2008, 10:08:55 PM » |
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appears gleek doesnt understand we're playing seed multiplied game
I do understand, but it still doesn't make sense. 1/4 of his bracket is completely hosed, and his 3 remaining Final 4 teams are a #2, #3, and a #4 seed--all high seeds. It's not like he picked Davidson to go all the way. Hey, I'm not a statistics knowing stuff type guy or anything, but... um, *feces*, I don't know. Go Georgetown!
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #181 on: March 22, 2008, 06:04:15 AM » |
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #183 on: March 22, 2008, 06:56:59 AM » |
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what's that you say ?
Torpedo in 17th/19th place at end of day 2?
i thought so.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #184 on: March 22, 2008, 09:17:20 AM » |
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gleek, im not gonna go ALL the math on his bracket, but let's look at the elite eight in Round 1 1 Multiply Seed Round 2 2 Multiply Seed Round 3 4 Multiply Seed Round 4 7 Multiply Seed Round 5 10 Multiply Seed Round 6 15 Multiply Seed he has Gtown as round 6 (champ) so that's 30 points (2*15) he has Gtown and Stanford as round 5 (champ game) so thats 50 points (5*10) he has Gtown, Stanford, Wash St into the Final Four so that's 63 points (9*7) he has Gtown, Stanford, Wash St , Butler, Pitt and Duke into the Elite Eight 88 points (22*4) so I can see if he gets ALL those right from here on out him picking up another 220+ points I'm not going to look and do the math on the next round, but I'll assume CBS computers are right
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #185 on: March 22, 2008, 12:01:39 PM » |
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I think using the seed# as a multiplicative factor is excessive.
You can pretty much correctly pick a #8 seed to simply make the Final 4 (and subsequently get nothing else correct) and still get as many points as somebody who correctly picks 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4, picks the winners of the semis, and correctly picks the winner of the tournament.
For example:
GHer #1 correctly picks a #8 seed to make the Final 4 (and get nothing else correct):
7 * 8 = 56 10 * 0 = 0 15 * 0 = 0 Total: 56 pts
GHer #2 correctly picks a 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4 (and correctly picks the 2 semis and finals winner):
7 * 1 * 3 = 21 10 * 1 * 2 = 20 15 * 1 * 1 = 15 Total 56 pts
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #186 on: March 22, 2008, 12:04:38 PM » |
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I think using the seed# as a multiplicative factor is excessive.
You can pretty much correctly pick a #8 seed to simply make the Final 4 (and subsequently get nothing else correct) and still get as many points as somebody who correctly picks 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4, picks the winners of the semis, and correctly picks the winner of the tournament.
For example:
GHer #1 correctly picks a #8 seed to make the Final 4 (and get nothing else correct):
7 * 8 = 56 10 * 0 = 0 15 * 0 = 0 Total: 56 pts
GHer #2 correctly picks a 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4 (and correctly picks the 2 semis and finals winner):
7 * 1 * 3 = 21 10 * 1 * 2 = 20 15 * 1 * 1 = 15 Total 56 pts
but that's the way we agreed to set it up.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #187 on: March 22, 2008, 02:05:04 PM » |
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The seed multiplier was an experiment to see what happens. I figured there was a good chance it would blow up in my face, but would be entertaining nonetheless.
The goal was to keep a majority from getting eliminated too early, but it obviously fails if a person with one pick ends up winning over someone with many picks correct.
As the tournament continues, definitely give feedback on how you'd like the scoring for next year ("add seed" vs. "multiply seed" as well as how many pts for each round). Now's the time for us to figure out a good scoring/weighting method while it's still fresh in our minds. We'll have forgotten the details by next spring when it's time to set it up again.
It's not fair to change it now, midway through, but hopefully we come up with a good scoring system for next year.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #188 on: March 22, 2008, 02:17:25 PM » |
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I think using the seed# as a multiplicative factor is excessive.
You can pretty much correctly pick a #8 seed to simply make the Final 4 (and subsequently get nothing else correct) and still get as many points as somebody who correctly picks 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4, picks the winners of the semis, and correctly picks the winner of the tournament.
For example:
GHer #1 correctly picks a #8 seed to make the Final 4 (and get nothing else correct):
7 * 8 = 56 10 * 0 = 0 15 * 0 = 0 Total: 56 pts
GHer #2 correctly picks a 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4 (and correctly picks the 2 semis and finals winner):
7 * 1 * 3 = 21 10 * 1 * 2 = 20 15 * 1 * 1 = 15 Total 56 pts
Risk/Reward. Pretty ballsy to take an 8 seed to the final four. I would argue you should be rewarded for your convictions. If you want to be rewarded for just # of picks correct that's fine but IMO makes it less interesting.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #189 on: March 22, 2008, 02:36:23 PM » |
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exactly, if you just go by # correct everyone pretty much picks
#1s and #2s all the way through.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #190 on: March 22, 2008, 02:40:13 PM » |
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exactly, if you just go by # correct everyone pretty much picks
#1s and #2s all the way through.
I'm in a pool at (former) work and that's what they do. Everybody picks the chalk, maybe a 2 or 3 thrown in to the final four.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #191 on: March 22, 2008, 02:51:16 PM » |
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exactly, if you just go by # correct everyone pretty much picks
#1s and #2s all the way through.
I'm in a pool at (former) work and that's what they do. Everybody picks the chalk, maybe a 2 or 3 thrown in to the final four. so if you win are you going to go in and claim your winnings, or will you retaliate against your company and report them allowing illegal gambling ?
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #192 on: March 22, 2008, 02:58:18 PM » |
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exactly, if you just go by # correct everyone pretty much picks
#1s and #2s all the way through.
I'm in a pool at (former) work and that's what they do. Everybody picks the chalk, maybe a 2 or 3 thrown in to the final four. so if you win are you going to go in and claim your winnings, or will you retaliate against your company and report them allowing illegal gambling ? I signed a piece of paper that, in effect, muzzles me for the next two months. Rocking the boat at this stage is not an option. No matter how tempting it may be. I like the way you think though.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #193 on: March 22, 2008, 04:27:21 PM » |
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I think using the seed# as a multiplicative factor is excessive.
You can pretty much correctly pick a #8 seed to simply make the Final 4 (and subsequently get nothing else correct) and still get as many points as somebody who correctly picks 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4, picks the winners of the semis, and correctly picks the winner of the tournament.
For example:
GHer #1 correctly picks a #8 seed to make the Final 4 (and get nothing else correct):
7 * 8 = 56 10 * 0 = 0 15 * 0 = 0 Total: 56 pts
GHer #2 correctly picks a 3 #1 seeds to make the Final 4 (and correctly picks the 2 semis and finals winner):
7 * 1 * 3 = 21 10 * 1 * 2 = 20 15 * 1 * 1 = 15 Total 56 pts
Risk/Reward. Pretty ballsy to take an 8 seed to the final four. I would argue you should be rewarded for your convictions. If you want to be rewarded for just # of picks correct that's fine but IMO makes it less interesting. But in my scenario one ballsy correct pick is worth the equivalent of 6 correct picks in the last three rounds. Don't you think that's going a little bit overboard? Rewarding ballsy picks is one thing, but rendering the results of the Final 4 games meaningless is another.
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Re: March Madness Bracket Contest 2008
« Reply #194 on: March 22, 2008, 04:36:28 PM » |
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Maybe reduce the multiplier?
Actually I kind of like it as it is. Granted I went chalk most of the way but as you can see stroh is on top by gambling. Yesterday Aske was on the bottom and now he is like Tiger (in contention) so it pays to gamble. If you're right you win big.
Ultimately it comes down to who picked the right underdog to go the furthest, not who picks the most correct.
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