Thursday, April 29, 2010

WEEK 11 - Tuesday, 27/04/10

Fired up after our poor performance on the crappy tables last week, the Cobras were all in early - yes even CB - and in uniform - yes even CB - ready to wreak havoc on this week's opposition, the Grey Guns.

"Fire up Cobras" called Pick as he arrived, the Lucassi with all its various attachments bristling skyward like a farmer with a shotgun waiting for crows.

"Fire up Cobras" muttered Pup in reply as the Mezz potted balls with the speed and rhythm of a sewing machine.

"Fire up Cobras" whispered Hooters as she stroked ball after ball lovingly into the inviting holes that awaited them with her Stuart special.

"Fire up Cobras" said CB, flicking his thongs disdainfully towards the door and playing his pub cue through the balls as if he was dancing to an unseen samba rhythm.

"Fire up Cobras" intoned Diddy with a glassy stare, whipping his Meucci black dot back and forth through the clustered pack with wild abandon.

Time passed slowly as the fever built.

By the time 7.30pm arrived, the Cobras had fired themselves to white hot and were hissing with adrenalin.

But no opposition.

By 7.45pm the Cobras were spitting venom all over the tables, their cues and each other.

Still no opposition.

Diddy called Jase to establish if we had heard from them, as 8pm was officially the deadline for a forfeit.

Jase was able to raise the captain, who had mutinied and departed his own ship. He was no longer playing and didn't seem to care if the team was in or out.

Nor, to be frank, did the Cobras.

They hissed in frustration and spat their team fee into an envelope, taking a forfeit and max points for the round.

Next week they face the Lucky Commando's who hold 2nd spot. The week after they face the Lucky Breaks who lead the zone.

The rest might do them good...

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

WEEK 10 - Tuesday, 20/04/10.


As we hit the midpoint of the regular season we found ourselves at the Pioneer in Penrith playing the Jack Daniel boys.

CB wasn't able to play due to some personal commitments and we'd picked up Dux to cover for him. Dux, a mate of Pup's, had performed well for us when filling previously and was a solid potter of the ball.

The ace in the hole for the Jack Daniel side wasn't their 27.5 ranked player Ian, as good a player as he was. Nor was it the fact that they were one of the few venues that still played on the old style pub tables. The not-so-secret weapon for Jack Daniel was that the Jack Daniel tables had amazing rolls, dips, twirls slows, staggers and stops.

This ensured that when a brave or foolish soul forgot him (or her) self and played a slow shot towards a distant ball, they were assured of something quite magical that they were not expecting and usually did not want, often resulting in a ball in hand or even loss of game.

Surprise!!

The reasonably well credentialed Jack Daniel side gave the Cobras a 35 point start at the top, with the Cobras retaining the 7.5 down the bottom thanks to Hooters.

In the first round Dux and Pick started us off with wins. Diddy looked set to do likewise, but nervous to play a soft shot on his last ball before the black, he opted for power, missed his ball, which then performed some amazing moves as it ricocheted down the table, before striking some of his opponent's balls, before they in turn struck the black, which also engaged in some physics defying maneuvers, before sinking itself gently in the corner pocket. At the end of the 1st, the lead was 29.

It was the Dux and Pick Show as they made again picked up wins in the second, but despite their efforts, the losses in that round cut the lead to 19.

Hooters gave us our sole win of the 3rd as things went from bad to worse and we were 2 behind going into the 4th.

Diddy finally got on the board in the 4th but one win was never going to stem the tide and we were 20 in the red as we faced the final round.

We saved the best for last, with Dux, Pick and Diddy all picking up wins, but the damage was already done.

And so the Cobras suffered our 2nd loss as a team taking us to 80% win/loss halfway through the comp, on what was a very frustrating night.

Jack Daniel Pioneer 215 - Eastern Creek Cobras 199.5.

Dux had the best for & against for the night in his 3 wins and Pick was again the best of the fulltime Cobras and the only one who was positive for the night.

While we've hit the halfway point for the comp, we have some tough teams we have yet to play for the 1st time.

In 2 weeks time we're away to the Lucky Breaks (current comp leaders) and the next week are home to the Lucky Commandos (currently second). Both games will be tough games against top teams.

We're also facing 3 games without Pick, including a very tough return bout with Unfinished Biz.

On the flip side, we should pause and acknowledge how well we've done in the first half of this comp.

As a team, we're 8 wins from 10 games. 80% is a fair winning percentage for any team.

We've been in 2nd or 3rd place in our zone thus far and will remain in 3rd even after this loss.

Individually there are some performances worth celebrating.

Pick has led the for & against and the win/loss percentage every week from Week 1 and is every bit the inspirational Cobras leader we expected. Handicaps aside, Pick is indisputably the best Cobras player week in week out.

In terms of for and against, in 10 weeks Pick has scored almost 200 points (197) more than he has had scored against him. Well behind in the land of double figures are Diddy (79) and CB (56).

When you look at games won, Pick has won 80% of his games (same as the Cobras team), followed by Diddy who has won 68.89% and CB who has won 57.50%.

But in this league we all play off handicaps that intrinsically influence everything, so how we play against our assigned handicap is also worth considering. When you factor in the opposition handicaps against our handicaps and then adjust, it reveals the value that lesser lights provide to the team.

On a week-by-week basis, Hooters has led once handicaps are taken into account on 5 occasions, Diddy on 4 and CB has chipped in with 1 as well.

Overall Diddy has managed the most consistency against his handicap with an adjusted total of 106, followed by Hooters on 97 and Pick on 83.

We have some tough games coming, but for now we're probably best to take it one week at a time and our next challenge is hosting the Grey Guns at home. We're due a win, so the Cobras will need to fire up!!













COBRA SCORECARD

FOR & AGAINST
(This Wk) Cumulative
5. Hooters: (-20) -76.
4. Pup: (-33) -10.
3. CB: (0) +56.
2. Diddy: (-10) +79.
1. Pick: (+3) +197.

Opposition Adjusted Handicaps
[Hcp minus Opp Av]
Opp Av = +16.
5. Pick: (+20 minus +16) +4
4. CB: (+10 minus +16) -6
3. Diddy: (+7.5 minus +16) -8.5
2. Pup: (+7.5 minus +16) -8.5
1. Hooters: (-7.5 minus +16) -23.5

FOR & AGAINST (Opposition/Handicap Adjusted)
[F&A minus net OAH] This Week Only
4. Pup: (-33 minus -8.5) -24.5.
3. Pick: (+3 minus +4) -1
2. Diddy: (-10 minus -8.5) +1.5
1. Hooters: (-20 minus -23.5) +3.5.

WIN/LOSS%
[Player Name: (W/L) W/L%]
5. Hooters: (19/31) 38.00%.
4. Pup: (24/26) 48.00%.
3. CB: (23/17) 57.50%.
2. Diddy: (31/14) 68.89%.
1. Pick: (40/10) 80.00%.

Cobras Draw – Las Vegas 1
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/las-vegas-1-roster-draw.html

Cobra Stats Explained
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/03/cobra-stats.html

Cobra House Rules
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/cobra-house-rules.html

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

WEEK 9 - Tuesday, 13/04/10.


Pup was there when I arrived at our home, the Eastern Creek Tavern. As usual Pick was not far behind, nor was Hooters, with an assortment of future pool sharks in tow.

CB as usual arrived late and without his uniform. We now knew he'd misplaced his shirt and Pick brought him another - hope he fixed the Pick man up for it :-)!

We gave the Bidwell Boozers 40 at the top, but we retained a 7.5 margin at the bottom courtesy of Hooters.

In the first Pup, Diddy and Pick picked up wins, with Diddy's 10-1 being eclipsed by Pick-s 10-0 and the Boozers were 28 in front.

In the 2nd Pup, Hooters, Pick and CB all picked up wins, with Diddy being the only loser for the round, reducing the Boozers lead to 15. That was to be the last game any Cobra lost for the night.

From the 3rd round onwards, the Cobras won every game, so it was simply "pick the margins" to identify the best of a very strong team performance. To put this in perspective, this was one more win than we picked up in our first round demolition of the Carousel Inn Hustlers.

Pick's 2nd 10-0 for the night was the pick of the 3rd round performances, followed by Pup's 10-3 effort. At the end of the 3rd we'd gone from trailing by 15 to leading by 15.

CB's 10-2 was the pick of the 4th, followed by Diddy's 10-3 and we were 45 in front going into the 5th.

Pick's 10-3 capped a great night as the Cobras annhilated the Boozers for max points.

Eastern Creek Cobras 241.5 - Bidwell Boozers 165.

So Pick led the way again, winning all 5 to be 37 up for the night, while Pup also won all 5 and was +24.












COBRA SCORECARD

FOR & AGAINST
(This Wk) Cumulative
5. Hooters: (+14) -56.
4. Pup: (+24) +23.
3. CB: (+14) +56.
2. Diddy: (+20) +89.
1. Pick: (+37) +194.

Opposition Adjusted Handicaps
[Hcp minus Opp Av]
Opp Av = +1.
5. Pick: (+20 minus +1) +19
4. CB: (+10 minus +1) +9
3. Diddy: (+7.5 minus +1) +6.5
2. Pup: (+7.5 minus +1) +6.5
1. Hooters: (-7.5 minus +1) -8.5

FOR & AGAINST (Opposition/Handicap Adjusted)
[F&A minus net OAH] This Week Only
5. CB: (+14 minus +9) +5
4. Diddy: (+20 minus +6.5) +13.5
3. Pup: (+24 minus +6.5) +17.5.
2. Pick: (+37 minus +19) +18
1. Hooters: (+14 minus -8.5) +22.5.

WIN/LOSS%
[Player Name: (W/L) W/L%]
5. Hooters: (18/27) 40.00%.
4. Pup: (24/21) 53.33%.
3. CB: (23/17) 57.50%.
2. Diddy: (29/11) 72.50%.
1. Pick: (37/8) 82.22%.

Next week we're away to Jack Daniel!!

Cobras Draw – Las Vegas 1
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/las-vegas-1-roster-draw.html

Cobra Stats Explained
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/03/cobra-stats.html

Cobra House Rules
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/cobra-house-rules.html

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

WEEK 8 - Tuesday, 06/04/10.


I was first into the St Marys Brewhouse on game night, closely followed by Pick, Hooters and Pup.

CB as usual arrived close to start time and without his uniform. I was starting to wonder if he was proud to be a Cobra, but CB said he'd misplaced his shirt when he finally turned up, so all was forgiven :-)!

We gave the Brewhouse a 20 point start at the top, but as Amanda from their lineup was sitting out, we retained a 7.5 margin at the bottom as well.

We started well, with Diddy, Pick, CB and Pup all picking up 1st round wins, to leave us just 9 behind at the end of the first.

However the 2nd round was not as convincing, with only Diddy and Pick picking up wins, so despite Pick's being a 10-2 effort the margin drifted to 13 on the back of 3 losses.

In the 3rd Pick, Pup and Diddy all picked up wins and CB and Hooters only lost on the black ball, so it was a strong round and we were only 1 behind heading into the 4th.

The 4th saw CB, Pup and Pick pick up wins. Diddy lost his 1st game of the night when he went in off after sinking the black and the Cobras took their first lead of the night - 4 points - into the final round.

Wins by Diddy and Pick and black ball losses by Pup and Hooters (along with that 7.5 at the bottom) were enough for the Cobras to squeeze home.

St Marys Brewhouse 204 - Eastern Creek Cobras 213.5.

Pick led the way again, winning 5 to be 24 up for the night, while Diddy (winning 4) and Pup (winning 3) provided strong support on the night.












COBRA SCORECARD

FOR & AGAINST
(This Wk) Cumulative
5. Hooters: (-21) -70.
4. Pup: (+7) -1.
3. CB: (-3) +42.
2. Diddy: (+16) +69.
1. Pick: (+24) +157.

Opposition Adjusted Handicaps
[Hcp minus Opp Av]
Opp Av = +5.
5. Pick: (+20 minus +5) +15
4. CB: (+10 minus +5) +5
3. Diddy: (+7.5 minus +5) +2.5
2. Pup: (+7.5 minus +5) +2.5
1. Hooters: (-7.5 minus +5) -12.5

FOR & AGAINST (Opposition/Handicap Adjusted)
[F&A minus net OAH] This Week Only
5. CB: (-3 minus +5) -8
4. Hooters: (-21 minus -12.5) -8.5.
3. Pup: (+7 minus +2.5) +4.5.
2. Pick: (+24 minus +15) +9
1. Diddy: (+16 minus +2.5) +13.5

WIN/LOSS%
[Player Name: (W/L) W/L%]
5. Hooters: (14/26) 35.00%.
4. Pup: (19/21) 47.50%.
3. CB: (19/16) 54.29%.
2. Diddy: (25/10) 71.43%.
1. Pick: (32/8) 80.00%.

Next week we're home to Bidwell Boozers!!

Cobras Draw – Las Vegas 1
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/las-vegas-1-roster-draw.html

Cobra Stats Explained
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/03/cobra-stats.html

Cobra House Rules
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/cobra-house-rules.html

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

WEEK 7 - Tuesday, 30/03/10.


From the moment they turned up, Pick and CB turned this into the Cobras show! They were on F-I-R-E from start to finish!!

But let's start at the beginning.

When I arrived Pup was playing with Ben (ex Shooters) whom I recognised straight away. The rest of the Top Pub crew were new and their handicaps showed it. We gave them 27.5 at the top, but at least that still left us 7.5 at the bottom in reserve.

We started terribly, Pup, Hooters and Diddy all losing their first round matches. While Pup lost on the black ball, Diddy was done to 3. Pick was not prepared to let this start go and with a cry of "Fire up Cobras" he reeled off a 10-1 followed by CB with a 10-4, meaning we were 26.5 behind (almost net even for the 1st round) after a round of play.

Pick's rallying cry did the trick, however. The Cobras settled to the task and won the entire 2nd round with Diddy's 10-3 (reversing his 1st round loss) the highlight of a solid round and suddenly the Cobras were 1.5 in front.

In the 3rd Diddy, Pick and CB all won with Pick (10-1) and CB (10-2) vying for round honours. Hooters narrowly lost on the black, so it was a solid round and the Cobras stretched their lead to 13.5.

The 4th was almost a mirror of the 3rd, with wins to Diddy, Pick and CB. Hooters again only lost on the black. Diddy's 10-3 was surpassed by 10-1's for both Pick and CB, meaning the Cobras had a 29 point lead going into the final round.

The 5th was characterised by a black ball loss for Diddy and wins to Pup, CB and Pick (10-2) to seal an emphatic 43 point win.

Pick led the way only allowing 10 points in his 5 win hall and CB was just behind him, letting in 17 in his faultless night at the office.

Eastern Creek Cobras 215.5 - Top Pub 172.5.












COBRA SCORECARD

FOR & AGAINST
(This Wk) Cumulative
5. Hooters: (-10) -49.
4. Pup: (-8) -8.
3. CB: (+33) +45.
2. Diddy: (+8) +53.
1. Pick: (+40) +133.

Opposition Adjusted Handicaps
[Hcp minus Opp Av]
Opp Av = +3.5.
5. Pick: (+20 minus +3.5) +16.5
4. CB: (+10 minus +3.5) +6.5
3. Diddy: (+7.5 minus +3.5) -4
2. Pup: (+7.5 minus +3.5) -4
1. Hooters: (-7.5 minus +3.5) -11

FOR & AGAINST (Opposition/Handicap Adjusted)
[F&A minus net OAH] This Week Only
5. Pup: (-8 minus -4) -4.
4. Hooters: (-10 minus -11) +1.
3. Diddy: (+8 minus -4) +12
2. Pick: (+40 minus +16.5) +23.5.
1. CB: (+33 minus +6.5) +26.5.

WIN/LOSS%
[Player Name: (W/L) W/L%]
5. Hooters: (14/21) 40.00%.
4. Pup: (16/19) 45.71%.
3. CB: (17/13) 56.67%.
2. Diddy: (21/9) 70.00%.
1. Pick: (27/8) 77.14%.

Next week we're away to St Marys!!

Cobras Draw – Las Vegas 1
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/las-vegas-1-roster-draw.html

Cobra Stats Explained
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/03/cobra-stats.html

Cobra House Rules
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/cobra-house-rules.html

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

WEEK 6 - Tuesday, 23/03/10.


The grudge match of the round for the newly formed Eastern Creek Cobras was always going to be the stoush with the Vineyard Vultures.

Why?

Well the Vineyard Vultures were the reigning Las Vegas Shootout champions, off to Vegas to represent Australia within the next couple of months.

They had a spectacularly unsuccessful Las Vegas season, surpassed only by their spectacularly successful run of wins as they flapped undefeated through the Silver Cup and then cawed and pecked their way undefeated through the Las Vegas Shootout.

While this sustained performance was a credit to all of their players, there was no doubt that at the heart of that success was Pick and Scotty, the most highly handicapped players on their roster.

Since their epic win, Pick had formed the Eastern Creek Cobras with the core of the old Carousel Cue-Tease team and CB, a fancied ring-in from the Lucky Shooters team.

The Cobras were keen to show everyone including the Vultures they were legitimate playoff contenders. But for the Vultures, stung by the loss of their most fancied players, this was an opportunity to make Pick regret branching out on his own.

Added to this was the fact that the new handicaps were in place. Pick stayed on 20, CB stayed on 10, but Pup and Diddy went from 2.5 to 7.5 and Hooters went from -10 to -7.5, adding 12.5 to the team handicap.

As a result, The Cobras gave the Vultures a miserly 7.5 start at the top, neatly cancelled out by the 7.5 Hooters gave us at the bottom.

On the night Hooters arrived with 2 budding Las Vegas stars in tow, as her sons took in a bit of the 8ball action.

In the first round Pup, Hooters, Diddy and CB all registered wins, with Pick losing in a black ball game, meaning the Cobras got their nose back in front by 6.5.

In the second round Pick and CB won their encounters and Pup lost on the black reducing the margin in the Cobras favour to 1.5.

In the third round Pup, Diddy and Pick all picked up wins, including a crucial 10-0 performance by Pick, so the Cobras took their biggest lead, 11.5 into the fourth.

In the fourth round Hooters, Diddy and Pick picked up wins, resulting in a margin of 12.5 going into the final round with Hooters 7.5 at the bottom still to come.

The final round continued the swinging momentum that had characterised the entire match. Hooters won her encounter, Diddy lost on the black and when CB won the final game the Cobras had stung the Vultures by 17 points.

So in the end the Cobras had hissed their way to a win and sunk their fangs into the dying carcass of the Vultures. A faint “caawww, caawww” was drowned out by the silibant hiss of the crazed Cobras. “SSSSSSSssssssssss”.

Eastern Creek Cobras 208.5 – Vineyard Vultures 191.5.

It's only Week 6, but it's still worth noting that we have been around 1st & 2nd spot for the entire time thus far and despite the handicap adjustments, are well placed to keep troubling even the best sides!!












COBRA SCORECARD

FOR & AGAINST
(This Wk) Cumulative
5. Hooters: (+2) -39.
4. Pup: (-3) 0.
3. CB: (+5) +12.
2. Diddy: (+1) +45.
1. Pick: (+12) +93.

Opposition Adjusted Handicaps
[Hcp minus Opp Av]
Opp Av = +7.5.
5. Pick: (+20 minus +7.5) +12.5
4. CB: (+10 minus +7.5) +2.5
3. Diddy: (+7.5 minus +7.5) 0
2. Pup: (+7.5 minus +7.5) 0
1. Hooters: (-7.5 minus +7.5) -15

FOR & AGAINST (Opposition/Handicap Adjusted)
[F&A minus net OAH] This Week Only
5. Pup: (-3 minus 0) -3.
4. Pick: (+12 minus +12.5) -0.5.
3. Diddy: (+1 minus 0) +1
2. CB: (+5 minus +2.5) +2.5.
1. Hooters: (+2 minus -15) +17.

WIN/LOSS%
[Player Name: (W/L) W/L%]
5. Hooters: (13/17) 43.33%.
4. Pup: (14/16) 46.67%.
3. CB: (12/13) 48.00%.
2. Diddy: (18/7) 72.00%.
1. Pick: (22/8) 73.33%.

Next week we're home to Top Pub. Let's go SIC Cobras!!

Cobras Draw – Las Vegas 1
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/las-vegas-1-roster-draw.html

Cobra Stats Explained
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/03/cobra-stats.html

Cobra House Rules
http://cobras8ball.blogspot.com/2010/02/cobra-house-rules.html

COBRA STATS

COBRA SCORECARD EXPLAINED

Where to begin?

Handicaps.

Every player playing in the 8ball league is assigned a handicap. Handicaps are designed to create an even playing field. In theory if people are handicapped correctly and they play to their handicaps, results would be very equal in any encounter.

To explain For & Against etc. let's start with a simple example.

Example.
- Diddy’s handicap is 7.5.
- Diddy wins his first game 10-5.
- Diddy loses his 2nd game 7-10.
- Diddy loses his 3rd game 4-10.
- Diddy wins his 4th game 10-2.
- Diddy wins his final game 10-7.

For & Against.

For & Against tells each player how they went on the night (or over the course of the competition).

To get Diddy’s “for” you add up the points Diddy scored. In this example Diddy scored 10, 7, 4, 10, 10. So Diddy’s “for” is 41.

Similar to get Diddy’s “against” you add up the points scored against Diddy. Diddy had 5, 10, 10, 2 and 7 scored against him, so Diddy’s “against” is 34.

Diddy’s for & against subtracts the amount scored against him (34) from the amound Diddy scored (41), so in this example, Diddy’s for & against is +7.

Handicap-Adjusted For & Against.

For & against tells each player how they did on the night, but does not provide feedback on how they are playing compared to their handicaps and therefore how valuable the player's performance is to the team. The only real way to compare the performance of players on different handicaps is to take their for & against and subtract their handicap from it.

In this example Diddy’s handicap is 7.5. A handicap is a representation of skill level (out of 30), but more importantly, it is the free points given to the opposition for that player. Ideally each player will aim to get these free points back through the games they win and their for & against.

So in this example, we’ve already established that the for & against is +7. As Diddy’s handicap is 7.5 (points given to the opposition), his adjusted for & against is -0.5 on the night in question.

Diddy's performance can now be compared to that of his team mates, when their For & Against and handicaps are evaluated, using this method.

Opposition/Handicap-Adjusted For & Against

The one thing that Handicap-Adjusted For & Against doesn't do, is tell us how we should have gone against our opposition, assuming the handicaps are representative of skill level.

In order for us to more closely match the way that the wizard views individual performance, we need to factor in the quality of the opposition.

To do this, instead of directly subtracting each person's handicap from their for & against on game night, we adjust each person's handicap against the average handicap of the opposition, and then adjust the net figure that results against the for & against on the night, to provide an adjusted for & against.

It's probably easiest to provide an example.

Let's say we're playing a team with the following handicaps: 5, 15, 20, 10, 10.

The opposition team's total handicap is 60.

Their average handicap (60/5) per player is 12.

The average handicap of the opposition is subtracted from our player's handicaps and then compared to their for & against for the night.

Here is how it would look for the Cobra players:

Pick is handicapped as a 20. In this example the opposition is 12, so Matt on his handicap is expected to score +8 against this opposition. Accordingly 8 will be subtracted from his total for & against for the night.

CB is handicapped as a 10. In this example, the opposition is 12, so Chris on his handicap is expected to score -2 against this opposition. Accordingly 2 will be added to his total for & against for the night.

Diddy & Pup are handicapped as 7.5. In this example, the opposition is 12, so Diddy & Pup on their handicaps are expected to score -4.5 against this opposition. Accordingly 4.5 will be added to their total for & against for the night.

Hooters is handicapped as -7.5. In this example, the opposition is 12, so Hooters on her handicap is expected to score -19.5 against this opposition. Accordingly 19.5 will be added to her total for & against for the night.

If we return to our original example and add this information in it goes like this;
- Diddy’s handicap is 7.5.
- Average opposition handicap is 12.
- Diddy gets to subtract 4.5 from his F&A.

- Diddy wins his first game 10-5.
- Diddy loses his 2nd game 7-10.
- Diddy loses his 3rd game 4-10.
- Diddy wins his 4th game 10-2.
- Diddy wins his final game 10-7.

- Diddy's F&A is 41-34 or +7.

- Diddy's opposition/handicap-adjusted F&A is +3.5.

It will be interesting to see how this changes the picture of how we're performing individually and in our contributions to the team.

Win/Loss%

Win/Loss% is simply a review of the games won versus the games played to give a % of games won. This provides additional information information about how each player is performing.

In this example Diddy played 5 games and won 3 of them. This is a win/loss% of 60.

How to deal with a negative handicap (statistically speaking).

Females are provided with an incentive in the league and can be graded with negative handicaps ranging up to -10.

If you subtract a minus, you are actually adding this figure on. In the example of Hooters, if she has a F&A for the night of +7 and her handicap is -7.5, her real contribution to the team on the night is:

+7 minus -7.5 = 14.5.

This accurately reflects the additional value that Hooters handicap provides to her team on the night.