Posted by hurst47 on 8/13/2019 9:54:00 PM (view original):
* The leagues will not be determined randomly, but the divisions within each league will be. Once the 96 owners have purchased the $15 GC, then I will use a complex formula, originally developed by schwarze and updated by ozomatli, to rank every entrant and use this ranking for the league alignments for Round 1. This will essentially distribute the higher-ranking owners into different leagues.
This is what I'm saying. The "complex formula" to distribute the high ranked owners into different leagues is what's skewing the draw. It is the definition of skewing the draw. Randomization would say that it would be possible for the top four ranked owners to be in the same division. This process makes that impossible. How can you call the draw fair in that light? This is at best a flawed process and at worst a scam.
You forgot to mention that the lower-ranked owners are also distributed into different leagues.
Here are the facts:
Every league has a certain number of high ranked and lower ranked owners.
All the leagues seem to have relatively the same average strength.
The divisions themselves within a league are generated
randomly by
Whatifsports.
It is virtually impossible for the "complex formula" to distribute high ranked owners into different leagues to skew the draw, because
every league has a high ranked owner (or two). It is simple mathematics that an owner like Brianjw is likely to get an "easier" division when the measurement in question excludes his own owner ranking, and on top of that he got lucky. At no point does this have
anything to do with League Assignments, and
everything to do with luck of the draw.
In order for the "complex formula" to skew the draw, some leagues would have to have highly ranked owners and other leagues would have to have none. For example, a league has 3 or 4 top ranked owners and everyone else is in the bottom 24, while another league has no top owners but is filled with people in the 20-50 range.
8/14/2019 2:44 PM (edited)