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By The1rstSaint · Posted
Super Heavyweight **FINAL** Point Standings Group A Name Record Points Gniewomir Wojciechowski 3-0-0 18 points Advanced to Playoffs Stefan Schilt 1-1-1 6 point Bennett Peck 1-2-0 6 points Frane Vinkovic 0-1-1 1 point Sylvester Jolt 0-1-0 0 Points Group B Xavierntreal Couture 3-0-0 15 Points Advanced to Playoffs Jesse Kidd 2-1-0 12 Points Advanced as wild Card Bobby Bayou 1-2-0 3 Points Otto Stollar 0-3-0 0 Points Group C Michael Harrison 3-0-0 18 Points Advanced to Playoffs Kimbino Slice 2-1-0 12 Points Advanced as Wild Card George Pogie 1-2-0 6 Points Freaky Craig 0-3-0 0 Points Group D Kristopher Marks 2-1-0 12 Points Advanced to Playoff *** Turner Crocop 2-1-0 12 Points Advanced as Wild Card Enorme Renaud 2-1-0 12 Points Dimon Boets 0-2-0 0 Points Chandler Warner 0-1-0 0 Points (Retired) Group E Anatol Krupa 3-0-0 17 Points Advanced to Playoffs Antwan Tran 2-1-0 11 Points Ezequiel Eaton 1-2-0 6 Points Autiosaaren Salama 0-2-0 0 Points Island Try 0-1-0 0 Points (Retired) Are first League the Super Heavyweights did not disappoint, loaded with first round Finishes throughout the Group stage. Division D was by far the most competitive as you see the top three, they all finished with a 2-1-0 record and 12 points. So how do we solve this? As stated in previous posts it's a simple process in order Points>Record>Total fight time for wins. So below I will post the total fight times of the Division d 3-way tie at the top. Also going to run through the 5-way tie we had for the remaining 3 Wild card spots Division D Tie Breaker Total Fight times (The lowest time wins) Marks wins with a TFT of 4:20 (one of my favorite #'s btw) Crocop places 2nd with a TFT of 5:22 Renaud places 3rd with a TFT of 6:11 As for the Wild Card Tie Breakers Jesse Kidd advances with a TFT of 3:23 and will get the #6 seed Kimbino Slice advances with a TFT of 4:56 and gets the #7 Seed Turner Crocop will take the #8 seed with his TFT of 5:22 Enorme Renaud just misses out, but I will keep him on the reserve list going forward since he was the best of the rest. Playoffs are now set for Round two and will be booked shortly. #1 Michael Harrison vs #8 Turner Crocop #4 Xavierntreal Couture vs #5 Kristopher Marks #3 Anatol Krupa vs #6 Jesse kidd #2 Gniewomir Wojciechowski vs #7 Kimbino Slice -
By The1rstSaint · Posted
Welterweight Point Standings (One Event remaining) Group A Oskar Borkowski 2-0-0 11 Points Jose Joao Antonio Ferriera 1-1-0 6 Points Jake From Statefarm 1-1-0 6 Points Keshawn Benjamin 0-2-0 0 Points Group B Anastazy Jaworski 2-0-0 12 Points Mihigo Munyentwali 1-0-0 6 Points (Eliminated Inactive) Alvro Machado 1-1-0 3 Points Danny Rivera 0-1-0 0 Points Diego Carpio 0-2-0 0 Points Group C Aden Parker 2-0-0 11 Points Valentino Andolini 1-1-0 6 Points Justice Kingston 1-0-0 3 Points Justice Washington 0-2-0 0 Points Sherpov Gelovkin 0-1-0 0 Points (Eliminated Inactive) Group D Nico Lange 2-0-0 11 Points Freaky Hiroshima 1-1-0 6 Points Remy Leeuwenhoek 1-1-0 6 Points Arturo Lowery 0-2-0 0 Points Group E Elix Juarez 2-0-0 9 Points Jamison Hutchinson 1-1-0 6 Points Xavier Knight 1-1-0 6 Points Bryan Williams 0-2-0 0 Points -
My experience is once you click prediction that’s it, you need to fill in your predictions you can’t make it inactive again
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I'm surprised by this. I find that if I use predictions for opponents who vary it up, then fighters perform worse than with no predictors (which I assumed meant no attempt to predict, and no impact). My sample size is admittedly small, but that makes more logical sense than assuming it represents 100% to the right. How certain are you that this is how it works? Is the answer to the original question "you can't"? That seems like an oversight.
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