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subject: "Drama v. Renovators Score?"
Inquiring Mind
Oct 11, 2006 9:51 PM | | ;
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and anything else you`ve got? thanks.
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Observer
Oct 11, 2006 10:30 PM | | | ; |
looks like Blazers got taken behind the woodshed.
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The Renovators #77
Oct 11, 2006 10:33 PM | | | ; |
21-7 So, it looks like the Gray Hounds lost. My question is, since they beat us head-to-head, shouldn`t they still be #1? The rankings board has them at 2, based (I guess) on points scored.
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Oct 11, 2006 10:40 PM | | | ; |
that brings up a good question. how are tie`s scored? is it like soccer or hockey where a win is 2 or 3 pts and a tie is 1?
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answer
Oct 11, 2006 11:01 PM | | | ; |
when you have the same record, it then goes by point differential
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correction
Oct 11, 2006 11:11 PM | | | ; |
it`s head to head first, then point diff. grayhounds will be the 1 seed if the playoffs started this week.
if it`s a rock, scissors, paper situation then it`s point diff.
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question
Oct 11, 2006 11:45 PM | | | ; |
but how do tie`s get scored? example - is a 3-1-2 team seeded higher then a 4-2 team?
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answer to question
Oct 12, 2006 0:33 AM | | | ; |
a tie counts as half a point so you would have to determine the winning percentage. For instance a 3-1-2 team has 4.0 wins (3+0.5+0.5) divided by total games (6 games). Equals a 0.667. which is the same as a 4-2 team.
The standings go in order by winning percentage first.
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