Andy Murray: 2 James Ward: 225 Jamie Baker: 275 Josh Goodall: 240 Alex Bogdanovic: 320 Dan Evans: 310 Alex Ward: 300 Chris Eaton: 290 Josh Milton: 360 Dan Cox: 380
Andy Murray: 2 James Ward: 135 Jamie Baker: 275 Josh Goodall: 200 Alex Bogdanovic: 250 Dan Evans: 280 Alex Ward: 300 Chris Eaton: 360 Josh Milton: 320 Dan Cox: 270
Andy Murray: 3 James Ward: 135 Jamie Baker: 275 Josh Goodall: 200 Alex Bogdanovic: 5 Dan Evans: 280 Alex Ward: 300 Chris Eaton: 360 Josh Milton: 320 Dan Cox: 270
Andy Murray: 2 James Ward: 145 Jamie Baker: 255 Josh Goodall: 270 Alex Bogdanovic: 240 Dan Evans: 350 Alex Ward: 320 Chris Eaton: 420 Josh Milton: 375 Dan Cox: 305
Andy Murray: 2 James Ward: 150 Jamie Baker: 250 Josh Goodall: 220 Alex Bogdanovic: 240 Dan Evans: 300 Alex Ward: 250 Chris Eaton: 450 Josh Milton: 350 Dan Cox: 320
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GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
Andy Murray: 3 James Ward: 165 Jamie Baker: 245 Josh Goodall: 260 Alex Bogdanovic: 201 Dan Evans: 270 Alex Ward: 350 Chris Eaton: 450 Josh Milton: 360 Dan Cox: 345
Andy Murray: 3 James Ward: 135 Jamie Baker: 275 Josh Goodall: 200 Alex Bogdanovic: 5 Dan Evans: 280 Alex Ward: 300 Chris Eaton: 360 Josh Milton: 320 Dan Cox: 270
Glad to see your opinion of Boggo has improved greatly in the last 6 months!
Turning into the home straight, kaseldop has a healthy lead with a 15.91% margin of error, almost 3% clear of the rather tightly packed field, and is also ahead in the boy's predictions.
All was looking great for Kasseldop until the last week, when a combination of minor fluctuations in the general rankings and the inclusion of pro-rata'd rankings (as per rule 5) were added in for those players who hadn't played the full allotment of 18 tournaments (Chris Eaton and Dan Cox). This change rankings enough for The Magician Santoro to pull off his greatest trick and jump to the top of the leaderboard in the final standings.
Chavkev maintains his 1st place in the boy's competition, and Kasseldop finishes in first place in the overall standings across the Men's, Women's and Boy's competitions.
Overall, we did a lot better at predicting the men's rankings with an average margin of error of 19%, compared to 26% for the boys and 28% for the women. The only players to fall outside our range of predictions where James Ward who narrowly missed our worst-case scenario of 250 points and Chris Eaton who appears to have stopped playing.
The boys mostly did worse than expected, with Oliver Golding bucking the trend and beating our average prediction. Liam fared worst, but didn't play a full season and would have been at least 140 places higher if this competition ended next week. Kyle Edmund, who wasn't even one of the contenders at the start of the year, would be in 3rd place in the current "boy's men's" rankings!
-- Edited by RBBOT on Monday 5th of November 2012 07:10:25 PM