Racket STGT Nov. 2013 - COLUMBIAN HI-BALLERS teh CHAMPS!
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Re: Racketboy STGT 2013 - November - Rules and Team info
By secret measurements wink wink
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Bradtemple87 wrote:By secret measurements wink wink
SAY NO MORE!
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Re: Racketboy STGT 2013 - November - Rules and Team info
Are you going to have your students submit your scores Dave? 

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Bradtemple87 wrote:Are you going to have your students submit your scores Dave?
maybe. would you believe that two highly paid Japanese STG world record holders were enrolled in my course?
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I'm sure some transcripts could "appear" when needed
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dsheinem wrote:Bradtemple87 wrote:Terrence will be at my wedding, I would say that gives me a slight personal connection
Dude, I'm not even going to let me WIFE be on my team. Weddings don't mean shit in STGT.
I thought we agreed you'd stop calling me that!

Re: Racketboy STGT 2013 - November - Rules and Team info
We could do Random Assignment.
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Or, we could select team leaders. Pick a drafting order. And then let them draft players form the player pool, one player at a time, until each team is full, or all the players are gone.
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Or, we could select team leaders. And then let them bid for the rest of the players in the pool--EXCEPT they bid for players by giving up points they speculate that they will earn in the tournament. The winning bids (for each player) will end up acting as a handy cap against that team's final point total, affecting their team's standings.
(In theory, leaders should be bidding bigger for players they think will score Higher for their team; however, the higher they Bid for each player, the larger the Negative Point Adjustment their team will receive at the end of the Tournament. And it's the negative point adjustment that should should bring the teams closer together, somewhat, in the standings.)
So, if ninjainspandex were selected as a team leader. And he bid One-Million points to get hashiriya1 on his team. And no other leader bid higher. Then hash would be on this team; however, One-Million points would be deducted form Team ninjainspandex's final point total. So, if at the end of the tourney, ninja's team scored 50 Million points, then his team's score would be adjusted down, to 49 Million. And if he bid another 1 Million for foxhound1022 (and won) then his team's final score would drop down another 1 Mill, to 48 Million. Now, on the other hand, if my mjmjr25's team only scored 49 million in the end, but mike only bid 250k for each of his two team mates, then his team's final score would would adjusted down to 48.5 Million in the Final Standings.



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Or, we could select team leaders. Pick a drafting order. And then let them draft players form the player pool, one player at a time, until each team is full, or all the players are gone.


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Or, we could select team leaders. And then let them bid for the rest of the players in the pool--EXCEPT they bid for players by giving up points they speculate that they will earn in the tournament. The winning bids (for each player) will end up acting as a handy cap against that team's final point total, affecting their team's standings.
(In theory, leaders should be bidding bigger for players they think will score Higher for their team; however, the higher they Bid for each player, the larger the Negative Point Adjustment their team will receive at the end of the Tournament. And it's the negative point adjustment that should should bring the teams closer together, somewhat, in the standings.)
So, if ninjainspandex were selected as a team leader. And he bid One-Million points to get hashiriya1 on his team. And no other leader bid higher. Then hash would be on this team; however, One-Million points would be deducted form Team ninjainspandex's final point total. So, if at the end of the tourney, ninja's team scored 50 Million points, then his team's score would be adjusted down, to 49 Million. And if he bid another 1 Million for foxhound1022 (and won) then his team's final score would drop down another 1 Mill, to 48 Million. Now, on the other hand, if my mjmjr25's team only scored 49 million in the end, but mike only bid 250k for each of his two team mates, then his team's final score would would adjusted down to 48.5 Million in the Final Standings.


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Re: Racketboy STGT 2013 - November - Rules and Team info
If anyone local to New England gets paired with me,
we could plan to meetup and game at my place on the Egret II if you're down

we could plan to meetup and game at my place on the Egret II if you're down



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EllertMichael wrote:If anyone local to New England gets paired with me,
we could plan to meetup and game at my place on the Egret II if you're down
I guess that would put an alternate together with me and Noise
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Bradtemple87 wrote:EllertMichael wrote:If anyone local to New England gets paired with me,
we could plan to meetup and game at my place on the Egret II if you're down
I guess that would put an alternate together with me and Noise
though I'm not really a close drive away
