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Set The Line- Week 8
#1
CKY: Franklin County @ Anderson County (- 4.5)
LOU: Trinity @ Male (+3.5)
EKY: Fairview @ Raceland (+6.5)
WKY: South Warren @ Monroe County (+30)
NKY: Dixie Heights @ Simon Kenton (- 8.5)
RIVALRY: Corbin @ Bell County (+31.5)
Intra-Regional: Middlesboro @ Danville (+9.5)
#2
CKY: Franklin County @ Anderson County (- 4.5)
LOU: Trinity @ Male (+3.5)
EKY: Fairview @ Raceland (+6.5)
WKY: South Warren @ Monroe County (+30)
NKY: Dixie Heights @ Simon Kenton (- 8.5)
RIVALRY: Corbin @ Bell County (+31.5)
Intra-Regional: Middlesboro @ Danville (+9.5)



Here kitty kitty kitty
Confusednicker:


I can't believe a moderator (who will remain anonymous) would allude to me cheating!!!
#3
After this Week I will put together the compiled scores so you guys know where you stand entering the final 2 weeks..I will continue this through the playoffs as well if you guys want.
#4
Honey, what suits the guys just tickles me to death!!
#5
Anderson co
Male
Fairview
Monroe co
SK
Bell
Danville

never been to las vegas i'm glad :igiveup:
#6
Anderson County
Male
Raceland
Monroe County
Dixie Heights
Bell County
Danville


Had to wait on GB to get her picks in. I knew if I didn't she would just copy mine.

Yes lets take this all the way out through the playoffs.
#7
Anderson County
Trinity
Raceland
Monroe County
Dixie Heights
Bell County
Danville

Keep it going through the playoffs!!
#8
Anderson County
Trinity
Raceland
South Warren
Simon Kenton
Corbin
Danville
#9
CKY: Franklin County @ Anderson County (- 4.5)
LOU: Trinity @ Male (+3.5)
EKY: Fairview @ Raceland (+6.5)
WKY: South Warren @ Monroe County (+30)
NKY: Dixie Heights @ Simon Kenton (- 8.5)
RIVALRY: Corbin @ Bell County (+31.5)
Intra-Regional: Middlesboro @ Danville (+9.5)
#10
Anderson
Trinity
Fairview
St. Warren
Simon Kenton
Bell
Dannville
#11
Franklin
Trinity



Raceland
Monroe.Co
Simon Kenton
Bell
Dabville
#12
Anderson County (-4.5) won by 14
Male (+3.5) won outright
Raceland (+6.5) won outright
South Warren (-30) won by 45
Dixie Heights (+8.5) lost by 5
Bell County (+31.5) won outright
MIddlebsoro (-9.5) won by 25

#1 Blackcat Fan 5/7

panther nation 4/7

Granny Bear 3/7
64SUR 3/7
FBALL 3/7
Panther Thunder 3/7
willseeunTHEHOUSE 3/7

ballboy 2/7
#13
EKUAlum05 Wrote:Anderson County (-4.5) won by 14
Male (+3.5) won outright
Raceland (+6.5) won outright
South Warren (-30) won by 45
Dixie Heights (+8.5) lost by 5
Bell County (+31.5) won outright
MIddlebsoro (-9.5) won by 25

#1 Blackcat Fan 5/7

panther nation 4/7

Granny Bear 3/7
64SUR 3/7
FBALL 3/7
Panther Thunder 3/7
willseeunTHEHOUSE 3/7

ballboy 2/7
House is finally starting to win out.
#14
CUMULATIVE THRU WEEK 8 (Minimum 4 Weeks Participated)
* One Week Only Had 6 Games
** One week featured a tie which I just took out of the final total




Granny Bear= 33/54 61.1%
Panther Thunder= 32/54= 59.3%
Jag Swag= 14/26= 53.9%
willseeunTHEHOUSE= 28/54= 51.9%
panther nation= 27/54= 50%
#1 Blackcat Fan= 23/47 48.9%
64SUR= 25/54= 46.3%
VELVET CLOSER= 14/34= 41.2%

All Others: 69/162= 42.6%

All Pickers Combined:
265/539= 49.2%
#15
To pat myself on the back a little:

"The point spread is essentially a handicap towards the underdog. The wager becomes "Will the favorite win by more than the point spread?" The point spread can be moved to any level to create an equal number of participants on each side of the wager. This allows a bookmaker to act as a market maker by accepting wagers on both sides of the spread. The bookmaker charges a commission, or vigorish, and acts as the counterparty for each participant. As long as the total amount wagered on each side is roughly equal, the bookmaker is unconcerned with the actual outcome; profits instead come from the commissions.

Because the spread is intended to create an equal number of wagers on either side, the implied probability is 50% for both sides of the wager. In order to profit, the bookmaker must pay one side (or both sides) less than this notional amount. In practice, spreads may be perceived as slightly favoring one side, and bookmakers will often revise their odds in order to manage their event risk."


Big Grin
#16
what?


Smile
#17
^Don't let it confuse you GB. Just keep flipping your coin. Smile
#18
I really don't understand a word of what he posted, so I guess I will continue to "flip my 61.1% coin" as opposed to your 48.9% "informed opinion".
Confusednicker:
#19
Granny Bear Wrote:I really don't understand a word of what he posted, so I guess I will continue to "flip my 61.1% coin" as opposed to your 48.9% "informed opinion".
Confusednicker:

:igiveup:

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