King of Carrot Flowers wrote:Interesting... is IS109 really that hard or is the field playing it just weaker?
dtaylor4 wrote:The average PPB of 109 is probably being driven down by the sheer number of teams who don't do much of any good quizbowl outside of IHSSBCA Kickoffs.
To give you an idea: in the Wheaton North standard divison, the majority of the 64 teams had less than 10 PPB. At Sterling, 19 of 24 had less than 10 PPB.
dtaylor4 wrote:To give you an idea: in the Wheaton North standard divison, the majority of the 64 teams had less than 10 PPB. At Sterling, 19 of 24 had less than 10 PPB.
qbrank on November 20 wrote:This time around, I’ve added Michigan State’s HFT mirror, the Western Kentucky Hilltopper Invitational, the Duke Annual Fall Tournament, and the Bill Currie Memorial (I forgot to input the stats to the text display below, but it’s in my database and wouldn’t have resulted in any changes to the rankings).
nadph wrote:Hey Fred. I know that the first few Northern California tournaments haven't been that useful for rankings because of a lack of PPB stats
bt_green_warbler wrote:nadph wrote:Hey Fred. I know that the first few Northern California tournaments haven't been that useful for rankings because of a lack of PPB stats
FYI, I sent Fred complete stat lines for all of the nationals-qualifiers from these tournaments (required a look through my scoresheet archive to calculate ppb).
Gus Honeybun wrote:Loyola was missing it's 2nd, 3rd, and 5th scorers (it was 5v5) at Auburn's HFT mirror, as noted in that thread.
Pszczew wrote:Gus Honeybun wrote:Loyola was missing it's 2nd, 3rd, and 5th scorers (it was 5v5) at Auburn's HFT mirror, as noted in that thread.
How useful is the data if it's 5v5?
Gus Honeybun wrote:Pszczew wrote:Gus Honeybun wrote:Loyola was missing it's 2nd, 3rd, and 5th scorers (it was 5v5) at Auburn's HFT mirror, as noted in that thread.
How useful is the data if it's 5v5?
Pretty useful seeing as a 5th player usually does not make that much of a difference (there are sometimes exceptions, but not usually).
Fred wrote:Okay, I've updated the spreadsheet with all the info I could find. We're up to 1076 stat lines from 60 tournaments on 13 question sets.
Best power rates to date, regardless of sets:
Dorman A: 10.89 powers per game (BDAT)
IMSA A: 10.27 15pg (HT22)
IMSA: 10.18 15pg (OLEFIN)
Auburn: 9.91 15pg (HT22)
"Hothem/Hariharan A": 9.67 15pg (BDAT)
IMSA: 9.56 15pg (IS109)
Dunbar: 9.55 15pg (HT22)
Warren G. Harding: 9.22 15pg (IS108A)
Olmsted Falls: 9.00 15pg (IS108A)
DCC A: 9.00 15pg (DAFT)
Fred wrote:Okay, I've updated the spreadsheet with all the info I could find. We're up to 1076 stat lines from 60 tournaments on 13 question sets.
Best power rates to date, regardless of sets:
Dorman A: 10.89 powers per game (BDAT)
IMSA A: 10.27 15pg (HT22)
IMSA: 10.18 15pg (OLEFIN)
Auburn: 9.91 15pg (HT22)
"Hothem/Hariharan A": 9.67 15pg (BDAT)
IMSA: 9.56 15pg (IS109)
Dunbar: 9.55 15pg (HT22)
Warren G. Harding: 9.22 15pg (IS108A)
Olmsted Falls: 9.00 15pg (IS108A)
DCC A: 9.00 15pg (DAFT)
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