Btw, good to see us starting to open up a lead over am.com....was a bit worried last night....to boost our team for Wimbledon, I've recruited some pro players to help us out ....
and btw, steven, they're gonna play for bt not for themselves...we're going to need them as I see you're trying to start a breakaway GRMB team compete against bt.net and am.com at Wimby
LOL of course! Maybe the players could play for you and be shown as a separate team? I just think it would add to the fun - though maybe not for them!!
Btw MTF already run a pick 'em comp, albeit a very 'low-tech' one, with 20-30 players for their RG one. Hopefully we can get virtually all of those to fill in entry forms for the 'Battle of the Boards' (ok name?) too, just for starters, because they'll have already done the hard work to enter their own comp.
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Tomorrow, we return to the bottom half of the draw, which has been very fruitful for AM.com so far. Actually, it's not so much the whole of the bottom half as the bottom quarter. Tomorrow, BT.com can't get a positive swing from any of the four matches in the bottom quarter, and two of those matches will give a swing to AM whichever way they turn out! (it's just a case of whether it's a big swing or a small swing)
R3 bottom half picks analysis in the same format as yesterday's analysis:
(6) Novak Djokovic : 0.33 swing to BT (WC) Olivier Patience : no swing
Everyone went for Nole except Xenon & Daisy (AM), who went for Calleri.
Fernando Verdasco : 0.21 swing to BT (12) David Ferrer : 0.21 swing to AM
Imoen (BT) (that's baiaine to you lot) was the only entrant to pick Verdasco to win this one. It will either be a very very good match for her or a very very bad one, because everyone else went for Ferrer!
(16) Marcos Baghdatis : 1.07 swing to AM Jan Hajek : 0.04 swing to BT
6 BTs and 14 AMs went for Baggy, while only 5th placed Johnnylad (BT) and recently-shot-up-off-the-bottom Daisy (AM) went for Hajek, so they have a lot riding on this one. There was a lot of variation here - 6 BTs and 4 Ams went for well-known French rock group 'Seba and the fat jeans' (think about it ... and THEN cringe), while 6 BTs and 4 AMs went for the tea-boy - "Hrbaty" means 'of tea' in Polish, so probably in Slovakian too. Speedy (AM) went for ToJo.
Paul-Henri Mathieu : 0.14 swing to BT Igor Andreev : 0.51 swing to BT
The only match tomorrow that has to swing (medium or small) to BT, and the match with the most variation among the picks.
7 BTs and 8 AMs went for PHM, but there are less BT entrants, so 7 BTs are a bigger proportion of their total than 8 AMs, hence the small swing to BT if PHM wins. 4 BTs and 2 AMs went for Andreev.
Amazingly, 6 BTs and 9 AMs thought Duckboy would reach the last 16 (did they remember it's clay?), 3 AMs went for Massu, 2 BTs for Horna, Wendy (AM) for Mayer and Shaun (AM) for Spadea - see Duckboy comment and multiply by 10 - sorry Shaun! " title="" /> Simon was the only player in this group of 8 in the draw not to get a single pick for this match.
Jonas Bjorkman : no swing Oscar Hernandez : 0.91 swing to AM
2 BTs and 8 AMs went for Hernandez but nobody went for Bjorkman, who has come through the 'clay-court hater's convention' part of the draw.
11 BTs and 5 Ams went for Kohlschreiber, who was the most popular pick for this match. 5 BTs and 9 AMs went for Blake, 2 AMs for Karlovic. Imoen (BT) went for Dlouhy, her second 'unique pick' of the day after 'dasco, but one she can't possibly benefit from, unfortunately.
(23) Carlos Moya : 1.06 swing to AM (Q) Juan Pablo Brzezicki : no swing
10 BTs and 19 AMs went for Moya here, nobody for Brzezicki. The other poor saps (9 BTs and 5 AMs) went for Berdych - they'll never learn, will they! " title="" />
(14) Lleyton Hewitt : 0.18 swing to AM (20) Jarkko Nieminen : 0.50 swing to AM
15 BTs and 20 AMs went for "Come awwwwwn", making him the third most popular pick of the day after Rafa and Nole, while 3 Ams (all currently in the bottom half of the table) went for Nieminen. 3 BTs and 1 AM went for Lopez, while Drew (BT) went for Becker.
Albert Montanes : 0.17 swing to AM (2) Rafael Nadal : 0.04 swing to AM
Brave Daisy (AM) picked Montanes for this one. Everyone else picked Rafa except John, of course, who had Tigger beating JMDP. Seemed like a good idea at the time, I guess! " title="" />
If all the matches go BT's way (including the lesser of two evils in the ones that must swing to AM), they will increase their lead by 0.88 points per entrant to 4.20.
If all the matches go AM's way, they will make up 3.33 points per entrant, exactly enough to overtake BT - AM.com would lead by 0.01.
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Here's an idea for anotehr robot: although might be too much effort......
"Billie The Bookie": always goes with the player with the shortest odds for any particular match.
- it'd be interesting to see how good the bookmakers would be at this game.
It's not too much effort for me if you do Billy's entry!
However, even the robots have to finalise their entries before the deadline (there are practical as well as fairness reasons for this), so if you mean only predict each match when you know the odds for it, that won't work. Of course, you're free to do it manually as an experiment or you can submit a whole entry at the end based on that so that we can score it just for curiosity's sake.
If, on the other hand, you want to compare the pre-tournament odds to win Wimby of both players in a match and use that to make Billy's picks, then that'll be fine, please go ahead.
By the way, for Wimby, Roberta's going to pick based on the previous Monday's rankings, not seedings (since at Wimby, they can differ), but I'm going to add in (yet) another Bot (name, please?), who will base her picks on the seedings (otherwise picking as Roberta would) and will thus represent the nobs responsible for the Wimby seeding formula.
-- Edited by steven at 21:25, 2007-06-01
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aaarghhhh, my team and I's loyalties will be desperately divided tomorrow....most of the matches which I need to be won to maintain my chances of taking the individual slam title result in big swings to am.com
steven wrote:It's not too much effort for me if you do Billy's entry!
However, even the robots have to finalise their entries before the deadline (there are practical as well as fairness reasons for this), so if you mean only predict each match when you know the odds for it, that won't work. Of course, you're free to do it manually as an experiment or you can submit a whole entry at the end based on that so that we can score it just for curiosity's sake.
Hmm - well I'm not a big one for betting (mainly because I reckon Billie tends to do a lot better than I ever would) so not sure where to get the odds from. Also that tends to be the time I'm desperately trying to get rankings threads together
Baggy beats Hajek 6-2 6-2 ret. (sorry, Johnnylad!) and AM.com close the gap a bit:
BritishTennis.net lead AndyMurray.com by an average of 99.63-97.38 points per team member after 105 matches.
There are also lots of changes at the top of the individual table, with mkkreuk and Johnnylad dropping off the pace a little and the leader from two days ago dropping out of the top 10. Amazingly, three of the top 10 still can't be separated by tiebreak - Johnny, Rob & cazza have all scored 46 in R1, 40 in R2 and 20 in R3, though not with exactly the same picks I hasten to add!
-- Edited by steven at 14:57, 2007-06-02
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steven wrote: It's not too much effort for me if you do Billy's entry!
However, even the robots have to finalise their entries before the deadline (there are practical as well as fairness reasons for this), so if you mean only predict each match when you know the odds for it, that won't work. Of course, you're free to do it manually as an experiment or you can submit a whole entry at the end based on that so that we can score it just for curiosity's sake.
Hmm - well I'm not a big one for betting (mainly because I reckon Billie tends to do a lot better than I ever would) so not sure where to get the odds from. Also that tends to be the time I'm desperately trying to get rankings threads together
so we'd need another volunteer.....
I'm sure the odds would be on websites such as bet365, Betfair, William Hills etc
Then what could be done is for each match, the person with the shorter odds for the tournament progesses through to the next round, so would have Federer (4/11) beating Nafal (7/1) in the final. (Odds taken from bet365.com - and has Murray at 10/1, Henman ay 66/1 and Rusedski as a 150/1 shot!)
Remember that if you divide the R3 figure by 4, it will show you how many players each person has left, though of course they might have predicted some of them not to score any more points after today.
The R3 winners and how they affected the team scores
no swing - (1) Roger Federer 0.16 to AM - (13) Mikhail Youzhny 0.33 to BT - (9) Tommy Robredo 1.36 to BT - (29) Filippo Volandri
1.12 to BT - (4) Nikolay Davydenko 0.55 to BT - (15) David Nalbandian 0.82 to BT - (19) Guillermo Canas 0.46 to BT - Juan Monaco
0.33 to BT - (6) Novak Djokovic 0.21 to BT - Fernando Verdasco 1.07 to AM - (16) Marcos Baghdatis 0.51 to BT - Igor Andreev
no swing - Jonas Bjorkman 1.06 to AM - (23) Carlos Moya 0.18 to AM - (14) Lleyton Hewitt 0.04 to AM - (2) Rafael Nadal
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It's looking like another good day for BT tomorrow - we really 'own' the top half of the draw at the moment:
(1) Roger Federer : no swing (13) Mikhail Youzhny : no swing
Everyone went for Fed, so he could be in danger here!
(9) Tommy Robredo : 3.00 swing to BT (29) Filippo Volandri : 1.00 swing to AM
All of the BTs but just 15 of the AMs went for Robredo, making this probably the biggest match for the pick 'em so far. 3 AMs (RoastLamb, for whom a Volandri win would be one of two great chances to retake the lead, Ewan & Allan) went for Volandri. 1 nutter went for mad Saffy to have managed not to self-destruct for a whole week and the other 5 AMs (cazza, ASE, blodwyn, Xenon, carrie) went for Ljubo.
(4) Nikolay Davydenko : 2.23 swing to BT (15) David Nalbandian : 0.51 swing to BT
14 BTs and 11 AMs picked the Undertaker. Kayce's lead will increase by 8 if Numpty Nalby wins and this will also hand rises of 10 or more places to BT's FD & John. 2 more BTs (steven & mkkreuk) will also need a Numpty win to stop them falling out of the top 5, because they and most (9) of the other AMs went for Chela. 1 BT (Dusty) and 2 AMs (Ewan & Speedy) went for Almagro. Finally, AM's Jambon went for Monfils.
(19) Guillermo Canas : 0.68 swing to BT Juan Monaco : 0.09 swing to BT
4 BTs (David Cox - i.e. sheddie - mkkreuk, David Carter & Count Zero) and 3 AMs (cazza, Claire Bear & Daisy) went for Canas - sheddie and mkk could be 1st & 2nd if he wins. RoastLamb (AM) could go top with a Monaco win, while Imoen (BT) went for Monaco too. 12 fans of the Muppet Show (in more ways than one!) from BT and 10 from AM went for Gonzo, while 2 gluttons for punishment from BT and no less than 10 from AM thought Dammit Gasquet would hold it all together until the QFs! I guess they will all want Monaco to win to limit the damage!
So, if all the matches work out best for BT, they will increase their lead by another 5.91 points per entrant (ppe) to a massive 7.94 ppe.
If all the matches work out best (or least bad) for AM, they will close the gap by 0.41 ppe to 1.62 ppe.
Beware, however - even if the worst happens for AM.com tomorrow, it is worth bearing in mind that if the only match left now was a Fed-Rafa Final, then AM.com would get a 14.32 ppe swing from that match alone if Rafa won it, so even a lead of nearly 8 would not be enough to save us if that's what ends up happening. We'd better continue piling up the points then, just in case it turns out to be another title for the Freak from the Balear-eeks!
-- Edited by steven at 21:47, 2007-06-02
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