Posted by milest on 8/14/2019 9:46:00 PM (view original):
Posted by schwarze on 8/14/2019 4:02:00 PM (view original):
Posted by brianjw on 8/14/2019 1:44:00 PM (view original):
I always find it strange in the WISC how much time we spend talking about division strength and how little we spend talking about league strength. The difference between playing 14 games against someone and playing 12 is, in the long run, about 0. And sometimes a division means you get a fluky playoff spot, or miss a spot with 94 wins.
But these are much smaller effects than playing 12 games rather than 2 games against one of ozo's teams or one of discodemo's. In principle that draw, who gets into the AL and the NL, could have enormous effects, much bigger than the sorting within divisions.
All that said, I have just enough energy to write about this; I'm too lazy to do the league strength calculations.
Excellent point. Being top 4 in the league usually means playoffs unless two teams above you are in the same division (which would be very unlucky).
I would like to see league strength. But not just broken down by average owner seed by by how many teams are in group A, B, C where group A represents teams seeded 1 thru 32, group B is seeds 33-64 and group C is seeds 65+.
I feel like being ranked 15th overall, but 5th in 4 of my leagues qualifies as very unlucky. #17 ranked owner is 4th in 4 of their leagues, which lands them on the lucky side of the coin.
I'm only bringing this up again bc it is a great example to go with this post. It's not about 'me'- as I pointed out the unfairness in the stadium rule change that didn't affect me.If I noticed the same seeding issue with 17 being 4th in 4 leagues and 15 being 5th in 4 leagues, I'd bring it up regardless of who the owners were.
To the point of the point of Scwarze's- being in the top 4 in your league should give you an advantage on making the 2nd round.
I feel like this 'luck' should be fixed manually. Like I said earlier, just do away with the ranking all together if they aren't followed anyway. But if the rankings exist, there is no excuse for the 15/17 mismatch.
All that said, I'm having a great time and enjoying this experience. I'm not bitter or anything related. I just say what I see.
I know my posts seem like I complain a lot--- but I'm really just pointing out my observations and my opinions on them.
Too much quoting here, but just to clarify one thing. When I was talking about leagues, I meant AL vs NL within a 'league'. That is, what I meant to say was that the random AL vs NL split within each of 1-A, 1-B etc could in principle have an enormous impact on how tough one's draw is - a much bigger impact than the division within the AL into AL East, Central and West. I suspect in practice it all more or less balances out, but it's possible that someone got kind of hosed at this stage.
It's annoying that we use the same word 'league' to separate 1-A 1-B etc, as we do to separate AL vs NL within each of 1-A, 1-B etc. We need better terminology :)