| George John 2005-04-11, 5:59 pm |
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Mike Nolan wrote:
Mike,
[SNIP]
quote:
> However, here's the game count for all of the 'L' players, from this
> you can probably estimate the number of events played in by dividing
> by 4, since that's the most common number of rounds.
>
> rtgprovgms | count
> ------------+-------
> 1 | 496
> 2 | 615
> 3 | 1277
> 4 | 1422
> 5 | 667
> 6 | 147
> 7 | 94
> 8 | 101
> 9 | 62
> 10 | 50
> 11 | 22
> 12 | 17
> 13 | 24
> 14 | 8
> 15 | 14
> 16 | 2
> 17 | 4
> 18 | 3
> 19 | 4
> 20 | 1
> 21 | 1
> 22 | 1
> 23 | 1
[SNIP]
Thanks for this data. Given the fact it's not uncommon for events,
especially scholastic, to have more than 4 rounds, my initial reaction
to these numbers is the percentage is of those who have all losses in
more than one event is much less than the total, perhaps in the
ballpark of 10%.
Best regards,
George John
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