Challenge to Mr. Ward Topic

CoachWard/this chart is the hero HD deserves, but not the one it needs right now.
2/19/2017 2:38 PM
Posted by dadbod on 2/17/2017 10:48:00 PM (view original):
Not mad, nach, I just want to know how the ward mind works. I am seriously interested in that damn chart.
"I just want to know how the ward mind works."

Jesus, what's been happening around here in my absence??? I might have to pick up team just to can keep an eye on you, bro.
2/21/2017 8:18 AM
We mock what we don't understand.....and grammar, we definitely mock bad grammar....
2/21/2017 10:07 AM
I think I saw that chart on Sheldon Coopers blackboard in a "Big Bang Theory" episode.
2/22/2017 3:34 PM
Posted by Arfy on 2/22/2017 3:34:00 PM (view original):
I think I saw that chart on Sheldon Coopers blackboard in a "Big Bang Theory" episode.
you guys are way over thinking Lol!
2/22/2017 3:59 PM
The perfect bacon sandwich

N = C + {fb(cm) . fb(tc)} + fb (Ts) + fc . ta

fbs and fcs are “functions of the bacon type”
cm represents condiments
tc is cooking time,
Ts is temperature,
ta is the time taken to fill the sandwich and
C is the force (in Newtons) required to break the bacon.

https://atomicspin.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/a-bumper-crop-of-nonsense-equations-in-the-mirror/

2/22/2017 4:27 PM (edited)

The perfect holiday beach

(A x W) + 2[E x C x V] + v[F x S] / (T + TC)

A is the quality of the beach,
W is the weather,
E is the entertainment,
C is the culture,
V is the activities,
F is the familiarity,
S is the shopping,
T is the time to destination and
TC is the cost of the holiday as a percent of your income.


The perfect neckline

O = NP(20C+B)/75

O is the “naughtiness”,
N is the fraction of nipple showing,
P is the percent of exposed frontal area,
C is the cup size and B is the bust measurement in inches.
If O is greater than 100 then the neckline is “obscene”.

2/22/2017 4:28 PM (edited)
ok coachW im going to try to explain what i think the chart means... you tell me if Im right.... ok?

i think there are three parts to it... Ive reprinted the first part below.
Here is what i think that first part means:
If two teams are within 10% of each other, then the outcome will be decided by a coin flip (50-50)


_______________________________________________________________
Recruiting EFFORT Percentage:This right here is 10% that means a random result or Very High/High equals coin flip random draw 55%-45% effort result in a coin flip random result
These #'s right here below me are intervals based upon 100%

0-10%:

10-20%:

20-30%:

30-40%:

40-50%:

50-60%:

60-70%:

70-80%:

80-90%:

= Coin Flip

2/22/2017 4:31 PM
Posted by oldave on 2/22/2017 4:31:00 PM (view original):
ok coachW im going to try to explain what i think the chart means... you tell me if Im right.... ok?

i think there are three parts to it... Ive reprinted the first part below.
Here is what i think that first part means:
If two teams are within 10% of each other, then the outcome will be decided by a coin flip (50-50)


_______________________________________________________________
Recruiting EFFORT Percentage:This right here is 10% that means a random result or Very High/High equals coin flip random draw 55%-45% effort result in a coin flip random result
These #'s right here below me are intervals based upon 100%

0-10%:

10-20%:

20-30%:

30-40%:

40-50%:

50-60%:

60-70%:

70-80%:

80-90%:

= Coin Flip

Yes, that's what it means for the first part.
2/22/2017 4:33 PM
ok second part... a little trickier

the first numbers listed in each row are the "sweet spot"
70-30, 60-10, 80-30 and 100-30
These are the best scenarios as they guarantee a perfect 43% effort rate (based on 100% total effort)
The numbers next to them are in descending order
so... 80-30 is actually better than 80-10 (because 80-30 is in the 43% sweet spot)



_________________________________________

These are effort percentages based upon 43% effort used also based upon 100% total effort used

70-30: 43% 70-50 70-40

60-10 60-40 60-30 60-20

80-30 80-60 80-50 80-40 80-30 80-20 80-10

100-30 100-80 100-70 100-60 100-50 100-40 100-30 100-20 100-10

2/22/2017 4:40 PM
Posted by oldave on 2/22/2017 4:40:00 PM (view original):
ok second part... a little trickier

the first numbers listed in each row are the "sweet spot"
70-30, 60-10, 80-30 and 100-30
These are the best scenarios as they guarantee a perfect 43% effort rate (based on 100% total effort)
The numbers next to them are in descending order
so... 80-30 is actually better than 80-10 (because 80-30 is in the 43% sweet spot)



_________________________________________

These are effort percentages based upon 43% effort used also based upon 100% total effort used

70-30: 43% 70-50 70-40

60-10 60-40 60-30 60-20

80-30 80-60 80-50 80-40 80-30 80-20 80-10

100-30 100-80 100-70 100-60 100-50 100-40 100-30 100-20 100-10

80-30 is better than 80-10 this means the user who won put in 80% effort and the other user put in 30 or 10%. This was based on 43% and I am not saying 43% is the sweet spot! I am saying what we had back then was one forum post who shared insight on his odds%.
Now, we have plenty of options to chose from. I based the intervals on a 100% because that was a logical choice in effort percentage. The numbers you see beside the dash of 43% are guaranteed signing range. As you can see the majority of it works for the user using the 3.0 system. The signing's of the one who don't work for them are a minority in the Hoops Dynasty world and is just like the 10% religion.
2/22/2017 4:52 PM
ohhhhhhhh....ok
so does that mean that if a team is leading by 20% or more, then they are in guaranteed signing range?
and, is there any reason the numbers are listed in that order? (such as 80-30 80-60 80-50 80-40 80-30 80-20 80-10)?
and, is 90% intentionally left out? or does it just follow that the 90% row would be similar to the others?
so that
90-30 90-70 90-60 90-50 90-40 90-30 90-20 90-10
?
2/22/2017 5:01 PM
Posted by oldave on 2/22/2017 5:01:00 PM (view original):
ohhhhhhhh....ok
so does that mean that if a team is leading by 20% or more, then they are in guaranteed signing range?
and, is there any reason the numbers are listed in that order? (such as 80-30 80-60 80-50 80-40 80-30 80-20 80-10)?
and, is 90% intentionally left out? or does it just follow that the 90% row would be similar to the others?
so that
90-30 90-70 90-60 90-50 90-40 90-30 90-20 90-10
?
I wouldn't say 20% or more I think that's a little far fetched! I have seen 16% or less in the post battle results that is still consider random. So I would say at least 30% and above will be guaranteed signing range. Yes 90% would just follow the order just like 80-100% this is why I don't feel the need to list 50 and below. Do keep in mind that I had no sleep the previous night but this chart is accurate.
2/22/2017 5:06 PM
:(
2/22/2017 5:16 PM
so... shouldnt we leave these off the list?
100-80
80-60
70-50
60-40

??
2/22/2017 5:25 PM
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