u lazy. check the thread and you will find the explanation of the system.
You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Scored Stat. And.......You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Allowed Stat. I think this system is Killing it so far and I would love to understand the method, but the explanations for the system are unclear and contradictory throughout the thread. I have been following from post 1. I am not lazy.
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Quote Originally Posted by JoshLewis:
u lazy. check the thread and you will find the explanation of the system.
You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Scored Stat. And.......You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Allowed Stat. I think this system is Killing it so far and I would love to understand the method, but the explanations for the system are unclear and contradictory throughout the thread. I have been following from post 1. I am not lazy.
You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Scored Stat. And.......You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Allowed Stat. I think this system is Killing it so far and I would love to understand the method, but the explanations for the system are unclear and contradictory throughout the thread. I have been following from post 1. I am not lazy.
u have no idea about espn i guess. check out espn, you can find there. He explained the method. U dont understand. U r not only lazy also ibne. hehe
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Quote Originally Posted by moksha23x:
You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Scored Stat. And.......You have no idea how to get a percentage from a Runs Allowed Stat. I think this system is Killing it so far and I would love to understand the method, but the explanations for the system are unclear and contradictory throughout the thread. I have been following from post 1. I am not lazy.
u have no idea about espn i guess. check out espn, you can find there. He explained the method. U dont understand. U r not only lazy also ibne. hehe
u have no idea about espn i guess. check out espn, you can find there. He explained the method. U dont understand. U r not only lazy also ibne. hehe
Buddy.....If you've read the explanations throughout the thread, you would know that there were inconsistencies in the EXPLANATION of how the system works. The system is obviously quite effective but the explanation contradicts itself and the way to calculate "RS percentage%"" and "RA percentage%" is unclear.......For instance below is people trying to figure these out just a couple pages back and the question ends with GILMAR saying he would figure out the new numbers later. If you have such a grasp what are the plays for tommorow. I'm pretty sure you don't know.....you're just blindly tailing whatever Gilmar gives for picks.........Read the conversation below:
Quote Originally Posted by beanz:
are you dividing the number
of runs scored and runs allowed by games played? eventually every team
will fit the system if your just adding the runs scored and runs allowed
together.
Tuesday Aug, 2, 2011 (Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers)
Detroit Tigers:
Winning PCT: .528
Runs Scored: 484
Runs Allowed: 490
Pitcher (Max Scherzer)
Season ERA: 4.28
Career ERA: 3.83
Texas Rangers:
Winning PCT: .560
Runs Scored: 548
Runs Allowed: 458
Pitcher (Colby Lewis)
Season ERA: 4.00
Career ERA: 4.96
Gilmar Do I have to divide the runs scored and runs allowed by games
played? is this a system play? how are you getting .700 and .800 for RS
and RA?
Quote Originally Posted by Gilmar406:
RS is Runs Scored: (484 + 548) =1.032 RA is Runs Allowed: (490 + 458)= .948
Quote Originally Posted by beanz:
so this is a system play? i
think my numbers are pretty good.. the only thing that worries me is
eventually every team will be over .700 and .800 as they season goes on
Quote Originally Posted by tnags:
Yea that is what I was struggling with the other day.
Quote Originally Posted by Gilmar406:
Yeah Brothers Im working on that, by friday or before i would have new numbers...
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Quote Originally Posted by JoshLewis:
u have no idea about espn i guess. check out espn, you can find there. He explained the method. U dont understand. U r not only lazy also ibne. hehe
Buddy.....If you've read the explanations throughout the thread, you would know that there were inconsistencies in the EXPLANATION of how the system works. The system is obviously quite effective but the explanation contradicts itself and the way to calculate "RS percentage%"" and "RA percentage%" is unclear.......For instance below is people trying to figure these out just a couple pages back and the question ends with GILMAR saying he would figure out the new numbers later. If you have such a grasp what are the plays for tommorow. I'm pretty sure you don't know.....you're just blindly tailing whatever Gilmar gives for picks.........Read the conversation below:
Quote Originally Posted by beanz:
are you dividing the number
of runs scored and runs allowed by games played? eventually every team
will fit the system if your just adding the runs scored and runs allowed
together.
Tuesday Aug, 2, 2011 (Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers)
Detroit Tigers:
Winning PCT: .528
Runs Scored: 484
Runs Allowed: 490
Pitcher (Max Scherzer)
Season ERA: 4.28
Career ERA: 3.83
Texas Rangers:
Winning PCT: .560
Runs Scored: 548
Runs Allowed: 458
Pitcher (Colby Lewis)
Season ERA: 4.00
Career ERA: 4.96
Gilmar Do I have to divide the runs scored and runs allowed by games
played? is this a system play? how are you getting .700 and .800 for RS
and RA?
Quote Originally Posted by Gilmar406:
RS is Runs Scored: (484 + 548) =1.032 RA is Runs Allowed: (490 + 458)= .948
Quote Originally Posted by beanz:
so this is a system play? i
think my numbers are pretty good.. the only thing that worries me is
eventually every team will be over .700 and .800 as they season goes on
Quote Originally Posted by tnags:
Yea that is what I was struggling with the other day.
Quote Originally Posted by Gilmar406:
Yeah Brothers Im working on that, by friday or before i would have new numbers...
JoshLewis click on "Gilmar406" above his avatar. You will go to Gilmar's page. There will be a list of his last posts. Click on the post of the day to see his picks
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JoshLewis click on "Gilmar406" above his avatar. You will go to Gilmar's page. There will be a list of his last posts. Click on the post of the day to see his picks
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