Okay, one more set of metrics to throw at you, and then I’m done. Maybe.
This table shows the average final score for each power in the 40 standard league games since Sept. 1, 2008.
Power |
Avg. Score |
|
74.04 |
|
71.41 |
|
64.01 |
|
62.61 |
|
62.11 |
|
48.09 |
|
47.76 |
Some differences from the table that showed average supply center counts.
And here’s the same metric by player for players who have played in five or more games since Sept. 1, 2008.
Rank |
Player |
Games |
Avg. Score |
1 |
Adam Berey |
5 |
144.80 |
2 |
Eric Brown |
6 |
104.17 |
3 |
Matt Sundstrom |
15 |
99.10 |
4 |
Paul Pignotti |
6 |
82.00 |
5 |
Christian MacDonald |
15 |
81.24 |
6 |
Michael Martinez |
5 |
79.80 |
7 |
Jeremiah Peterson |
5 |
79.71 |
8 |
Peter Yeargin |
15 |
79.37 |
9 |
Kevin O’Kelly |
8 |
70.20 |
10 |
Greg Duenow |
13 |
69.81 |
11 |
Jim O’Kelley |
14 |
68.14 |
12 |
Thom Comstock |
7 |
65.22 |
13 |
Pete McNamara |
13 |
58.25 |
14 |
Mike Morrison |
18 |
51.01 |
15 |
Christopher M. Davis |
6 |
47.76 |
16 |
Samuel Bassett |
7 |
44.88 |
17 |
Ted McClelland |
19 |
40.35 |
18 |
Gary Przybocki |
5 |
36.60 |
19 |
May Ling Chong |
5 |
35.00 |
20 |
Amanda Baumgartner |
6 |
34.67 |
21 |
Chris Paxhia |
6 |
30.02 |
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This is really cool stuff. We can use this info as if its a handicap to come up with an “adjusted score” for each player which takes into account the “Weasels country difficulty” score. Second order would then be to try and account for quality of competition.
is it possible to get this is in spreadsheet form if we wanted to play around with the numbers?
Probably. What do you want, two sheets? One for powers, one for players? And I assume you’d want the sheet to contain all the metrics I’ve shared? Average centers, average score, board tops and elimination frequency?
Shall I limit it to players who have played in a certain number of games?
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This is beginning to remind me of a comment from somebody here (hmmm) about a different nationality somebody who created a website (hmmm) and a ranking system for that website that made that individual the number one player in the world. :-*
The biggest spin in the world is statistics. 8)
Thom Comstock
“Loyal Member of the Opposition Party”
Or was that supposed to be
“Member of the Loyal Opposition Party”
:zzz