Posted by Jtpsops on 6/13/2023 10:15:00 AM (view original):
Interesting that the cookie scores in Group B are far lower on average than those in Group A.
This makes perfect sense. There are fewer teams in Group B. Since the cookie score is based on how many times a player was picked, it has to be lower. To get the scores between A and B to be comparable, divide the score by the number teams.
When you take the average cookie score divided by the number of teams, Group B's number is slightly higher than Group A, meaning that there was less variability in the selections in Group B than in Group A.
6/20/2023 11:38 AM (edited)