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  #101  
Old January 17th, 2012, 12:00 PM
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Discrupters beat the Roughnecks?

I sure hope Rockwood even shows up next time. I mean, seriously, that's an awful lot of shame to live with.
I guess you'll be moving to Guam after we kick your ass next!
Any more smack talk from you and I'll let the Giant Slayer give you a little whats what.
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Old January 17th, 2012, 12:06 PM
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I guess you'll be moving to Guam after we kick your ass next!
Any more smack talk from you and I'll let the Giant Slayer give you a little whats what.
Wes,

After looking out the window, I think I'd be fine with Guam right about now. Thank you for the pep talk. I'll do my best

Actually, I felt like we were very fortunate to win our match yesterday as well. Not that I think it was wrong to change the pads, but I do think that change in teepads really hurt teams with higher rated players.

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Old January 17th, 2012, 12:16 PM
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I agree the AM pads helped.
Happy belated Birthday to Zach, who turned 22 Sunday.
I liked playing with the tired, drunkish Zach.
He was definitely entertaining.
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Old January 17th, 2012, 12:16 PM
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I do think that change in teepads really hurt teams with higher rated players.

Jeff
Actually, I was very cognizant of this fact. And the SSAs that we actually shot on Sunday would have put us in the 9 Ratings Points/Stroke range. (Saturday's SSAs were in the 8 Ratings Points/Stroke range BTW) So after I entered each match I switched the RP/S around to see if it made a difference. The only match that had any significant change was the Rockwood-Discrupters match. With 8 RP/S the underdog wins, but with 9 RP/S the Roughnecks would win the match.

This is why I've been thinking about changing the rule for next year...

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Old January 17th, 2012, 12:19 PM
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This is why I've been thinking about changing the rule for next year...

Change the rules just so The Discrupters don't win?!
It only affected one of 10 matches. I think you got it right!

I really wish I could have been a fly on the wall when the RRs found out they had lost!
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Old January 17th, 2012, 12:56 PM
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Change the rules just so The Discrupters don't win?!
It only affected one of 10 matches. I think you got it right!
I really wish I could have been a fly on the wall when the RRs found out they had lost!

I have to agree with this comment!

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Old January 17th, 2012, 01:02 PM
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I agree the AM pads helped.
Happy belated Birthday to Zach, who turned 22 Sunday.
I liked playing with the tired, drunkish Zach.
He was definitely entertaining.
DrunkISH?! Dude was slammered... Great entertainment, between all the whining, at least
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Old January 17th, 2012, 05:55 PM
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Actually, I was very cognizant of this fact. And the SSAs that we actually shot on Sunday would have put us in the 9 Ratings Points/Stroke range. (Saturday's SSAs were in the 8 Ratings Points/Stroke range BTW) So after I entered each match I switched the RP/S around to see if it made a difference. The only match that had any significant change was the Rockwood-Discrupters match. With 8 RP/S the underdog wins, but with 9 RP/S the Roughnecks would win the match.

This is why I've been thinking about changing the rule for next year...

what rule?
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Old January 17th, 2012, 06:06 PM
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Actually, I was very cognizant of this fact. And the SSAs that we actually shot on Sunday would have put us in the 9 Ratings Points/Stroke range. (Saturday's SSAs were in the 8 Ratings Points/Stroke range BTW) So after I entered each match I switched the RP/S around to see if it made a difference. The only match that had any significant change was the Rockwood-Discrupters match. With 8 RP/S the underdog wins, but with 9 RP/S the Roughnecks would win the match.

This is why I've been thinking about changing the rule for next year...

So would you leave the SSA undetermined until later to help the underdog or to help the favored team? I like the idea of having all the cards on the table to determine the winner before you leave. The only grey area now lands with ties and counting total strokes for the victor. I can deal with that since it is so rare: Like twice in one season for us so far
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Old January 17th, 2012, 07:45 PM
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Winners in bold

Saturday 1/14/12
Chain Damage 8.5 at Ace Holes 3.5
DGOD - Ace or Die 5 at Dancing Cows 6
Chain Smokers 8
at ABDG Misfits 3
Oregon Disc & Wildlife 10 at GFY 1
Disc Golf or Die 9.5 at Eastside Crushers 2.5

Sunday 1/15/12
Team Skinny 10.5 at GripLok 4.5
Darkhorse 4.5 at Big Winds 7.5
Putt This! 8.5 at Vapor Trails 6.5
Green Bowl Packers 4.5 at Old, Evil & Sassy 7.5
Rockwood Roughnecks 6.5 at Discrupters 7.5
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Old January 17th, 2012, 07:48 PM
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GBP was so concerned about one card in the afternoon that they forgot about winning the other two cards. Great day and good win for OE&S.
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Old January 17th, 2012, 07:58 PM
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big winds vs dark horse thought it finished 5.5 to 6.5. we lost 2 in morning and 1 lost and 1 tie in afternoon
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Old January 17th, 2012, 08:47 PM
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I guess you'll be moving to Guam after we kick your ass next!
Any more smack talk from you and I'll let the Giant Slayer give you a little whats what.

Hahahaha I would love to put Hagerty in his place...hehehehe. Bring it!!

That and a few snowballs at Jordan during our walk tomorrow!!

As I see it a win is a win and we did it! Go Discrupters!!
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Old January 17th, 2012, 08:50 PM
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Actually, I was very cognizant of this fact. And the SSAs that we actually shot on Sunday would have put us in the 9 Ratings Points/Stroke range. (Saturday's SSAs were in the 8 Ratings Points/Stroke range BTW) So after I entered each match I switched the RP/S around to see if it made a difference. The only match that had any significant change was the Rockwood-Discrupters match. With 8 RP/S the underdog wins, but with 9 RP/S the Roughnecks would win the match.

This is why I've been thinking about changing the rule for next year...

So does that mean Saturday would have a different RP/S than Sundays teams???
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Old January 17th, 2012, 09:17 PM
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big winds vs dark horse thought it finished 5.5 to 6.5. we lost 2 in morning and 1 lost and 1 tie in afternoon
I double checked this match and the only error was a mistype by yours truly on the Big Winds afternoon dubs back nine. They shot a 30 and I had entered a 20 with my damn sausage fingers. Your match was 63-66 and your ratings were exactly 24 points apart for the 3 stroke handicap. But this resulted in a tie in match strokes. Darkhorse won the total strokes tiebreaker 617-621, while Big Winds played all 7 players for the overall tie for the match.

There was a double screw up on the Ace or Die Vs Dancing Cows match sheet. First, my crack team of stat demons swapped the two team's scores for just the afternoon dubs. And then because that wasn't enough of a screw up, I read the score from the S9 singles match and gave the AoD dubs team a 63 for the round. But after the DC were given the 57 they really shot and the AoD team the 59 they shot the match results didn't change. This match was also tied on match points and the Cows won the total strokes tiebreaker 621-626 for the 6-5 victory.

The third match that was tied on match points was Rockwood Vs Discrupters. The Rupters won the total strokes tiebreaker 798-812 and both teams got the 7 player point for a 7.5-6.5 victory.

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EAST DIVISION
Team W L T MPs

1st RR 5 2 0 61.5
2nd BW 4 2 1 43.0
3rd GL 4 3 0 55.0
4th GBP 4 3 0 41.5
5th DH 3 2 2 49.5

WEST DIVISION
Team W L T MPs

1st PT! 3 3 1 42.5
2nd TS 3 4 0 49.0
3rd OE&S 2 4 1 43.0
4th DR 2 4 1 40.5
5th VT 2 5 0 38.5

NORTH DIVISION
Team W L T MPs

1st DGoD 6 1 0 60.0
2nd AoD 4 2 1 54.0
3rd DC 3 3 1 40.0
4th OD&W 2 4 1 41.0
5th AH 2 4 1 34.0

SOUTH DIVISION
Team W L T MPs

1st CD 6 1 0 52.0
2nd EC 5 2 0 47.5
3rd CS 2 5 0 30.0
4th GFY 2 5 0 28.0
5th ABDG 1 6 0 32.5

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Old January 17th, 2012, 10:37 PM
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So does that mean Saturday would have a different RP/S than Sundays teams???
Potentially, it means that each of the 4 rounds could have different RP/S depending on the final SSA of each round played. Say, if the morning or afternoon had significantly better or worse weather, it could make the SSA go into a different RP/S range than in previous rounds shot at that course.

Personally, picking the SSA for the rounds we are going to play tends to be one of the more stressful parts of running OTDG. One of the reasons I'd like to implement this change next year is to relieve me of this burden for each event. Then it could blow like crazy at a particular event and I'd know that the handicap we were playing would reflect the difficulty of the course and conditions.

In this last week's event only the Sunday RP/S would have gone up to 9 while the Saturday RP/S would stay at 8. And of the 5 Sunday matches only the one would actually swap the winners.

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Or does here stand the last remaining man
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No noble savage, but a stave unbroken
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I’ll not be bent to lawlessness. Mark it nought, if we be men of honour.

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Old January 17th, 2012, 11:46 PM
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I double checked this match and the only error was a mistype by yours truly on the Big Winds afternoon dubs back nine.
This is not entirely the case. This is gonna get confusing so I'll do my best to explain what really happened and how I screwed DH out of their victory this week.

You might remember that we played at Timber the last event. And there were some slight scoring irregularities...
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Due to another mistype even though I used the awesome new 10-key provided to me, I somehow still made a stupid keying error in Jevon's match.
Well giving Jevon a score that was 10 strokes better than he really shot also had an effect on the SSA for the Sunday PM round. But after fixing the scores in the spreadsheet, I neglected to re-upload the corrected files.

Let me restate that for effect: I neglected to re-upload the corrected files.

Now you may ask yourself, what could that possibly matter to anybody? When Captain extraordinaire Kel Carver went to get his team ratings for Week 7, the Master Ratings file showed Rob Smith with a rating of 946.371229. Well, after the Sunday PM round ratings changed with Jevon's real score, it changed Rob's rating that round from 959 to 961. That changed his week 7 rating to 946.571229 and with the rounding moved his rating that crucial 1 point upwards. So when Kel matched Rob (947) up against John (923) he thought that Rob only needed to give John 2 strokes in that match. But that extra .2 in the rounded rating was all that was needed to force the win into a tie.

And not only did it put the singles match into a tie, it ultimately resulted in the entire match being a tie. Shattering the hopes and dreams of a Darkhorse repeat.

I am rapidly approaching my self imposed internet ban so I will leave you with this post to rant and rave about and I'll be back sometime on Thursday to read your opinions.

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Old January 18th, 2012, 12:16 AM
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Yeah I got a rant for you Jordan. Your doing a great job, no one is perfect. Humans made the spread sheet then plugged the numbers into it. There is bound to be errors, I just wish they'd work in our favor for Pete sakes! Better get a dialing wand

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Old January 18th, 2012, 09:46 AM
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Had I been there it wouldn't not be an issue. Thanks Jordan for your hard work.
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Old January 18th, 2012, 10:02 AM
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You can't take the heat for this one Hiatt.

Based on the information provided in advance of the match we WON! There's no doubt that Big Winds felt we came back and beat them during the second round on Sunday. So in my book we can still add one to the win column.

This experience coincidentally mirrors what a post-round strokes/rating scenario (as previously suggested for next season) would look like. From my experience, the idea of not knowing the actual gap until after the match . . . sucks ass.
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