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Post by Koop on Dec 12, 2018 18:55:27 GMT -5
I would respectfully ask, how is the "Line to promote" determined? Last week it was (-31) for CC-E I do not know what it was in weeks prior but curious how this number comes into being. Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2018 19:15:44 GMT -5
I would respectfully ask, how is the "Line to promote" determined? Last week it was (-31) for CC-E I do not know what it was in weeks prior but curious how this number comes into being. Thank you. It's some kind if computation deriving from standard deviation and those getting promoted are outside of some threshold relating to the SDev. I would think the scores would have to be final to have an exact score to shoot for.
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Post by Koop on Dec 12, 2018 19:27:31 GMT -5
I would respectfully ask, how is the "Line to promote" determined? Last week it was (-31) for CC-E I do not know what it was in weeks prior but curious how this number comes into being. Thank you. It's some kind if computation deriving from standard deviation and those getting promoted are outside of some threshold relating to the SDev. I would think the scores would have to be final to have an exact score to shoot for. :-) well I certainly hope that the scores would be finalized. Be kind of off if not.
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Dec 17, 2018 14:07:29 GMT -5
Looks like this wk (6) was: CC-E, -34 or better CC-F, -30 CC-G, -26 CC-Z, -18
Still not sure what determines the 'standard' deviation week-to-week..
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Post by ErixonStone on Dec 17, 2018 15:11:14 GMT -5
Looks like this wk (6) was: CC-E, -34 or better CC-F, -30 CC-G, -26 CC-Z, -18 Still not sure what determines the 'standard' deviation week-to-week.. Probably a formula for calculating the standard deviation and looking for players that are at least one or two deviations above the mean. So, let's say the average score was -10 and one standard deviation was 10 strokes. Players that are two standard deviations above the mean would be anyone who scored -30 or better. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Dec 17, 2018 19:52:18 GMT -5
Looks like this wk (6) was: CC-E, -34 or better CC-F, -30 CC-G, -26 CC-Z, -18 Still not sure what determines the 'standard' deviation week-to-week.. Probably a formula for calculating the standard deviation and looking for players that are at least one or two deviations above the mean. So, let's say the average score was -10 and one standard deviation was 10 strokes. Players that are two standard deviations above the mean would be anyone who scored -30 or better. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviationYes, what I figured, but the unknown 'X' above standard, can be backed into, I was just curious if X was the same each week once the mean is determined. It seems to be somewhere in the 2-2.5 range. Doyley, let's suppose someone with 2 or more demo marks happens on a great week putting them in the Fast Track category, but not actually winning that week, would that person still get moved up even though they clearly struggled in the current tour as evidenced by the demo marks? Just curious... Thanks..
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Post by Doyley on Dec 17, 2018 22:29:37 GMT -5
Doyley , let's suppose someone with 2 or more demo marks happens on a great week putting them in the Fast Track category, but not actually winning that week, would that person still get moved up even though they clearly struggled in the current tour as evidenced by the demo marks?Just curious...Thanks.. Yes, they'll still get moved up. If you finish top 10 in a CC-Am event we'd be more apt to overlook the poor performance than the good one. Sometimes those demotion marks come from people not completing events.
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Dec 17, 2018 23:22:34 GMT -5
Doyley , let's suppose someone with 2 or more demo marks happens on a great week putting them in the Fast Track category, but not actually winning that week, would that person still get moved up even though they clearly struggled in the current tour as evidenced by the demo marks?Just curious...Thanks.. Yes, they'll still get moved up. If you finish top 10 in a CC-Am event we'd be more apt to overlook the poor performance than the good one. Sometimes those demotion marks come from people not completing events. OK, thanks for the clarification..
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Post by padgoi on Dec 18, 2018 0:36:38 GMT -5
I shot - 19 on the current tournament in cc-z. Does this mean I'm gonna be promoted?
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Dec 18, 2018 1:39:31 GMT -5
I shot - 19 on the current tournament in cc-z. Does this mean I'm gonna be promoted? Depends on what everyone else shoots. Then whatever formula is used will determine what the FT promotion cut will be once the tournament goes final for each CC-Am tour.
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