bluff10 Posted February 18, 2018 Report Share Posted February 18, 2018 When I get my provisional results in the Daylong IMP tournaments, and I score lets say 14.9 IMPs, its impossible to tell if I'm about average , or better or worse. (With MP's I get a provisional % score). It would be 'nice to have' if, in addition to No. of IMPs, you would show the provisional placing, such as e.g. 1134/2644. Free Daylong tournament (IMP) - 2018-02-18Provisional results for bluff10 This tournament is still in progress. Final results will be delivered when this event concludes. Board Result Score Tables IMPs1 4HN= 420 88 3.42 4SS+2 680 98 0.23 3DN= 110 95 2.44 4HS= 620 80 2.25 3CS+1 130 69 1.76 5SS+1 480 73 4.57 4CN+1 150 65 1.48 2HN-1 -50 69 -0.914.9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helene_t Posted February 19, 2018 Report Share Posted February 19, 2018 If your provisional IMP is bigger than zero it means you are expected to end in the upper half. But yes, BBO could give you your provisional ranking also. I can see a small problem with this, though. If you are among the first 100 to play the hands, your ranking may be 1/100 and then it may disapoint later to see that you ended "only" 57/5000 or such. Your IMPs are likely to be fairly consistent, though, unless you are on of the first five or ten people to play the hands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barmar Posted February 20, 2018 Report Share Posted February 20, 2018 I think the point he's making is that it's hard to estimate how good your result is from IMPs, because some sets of boards provide more opportunity for big IMP swings. Sometimes a total of +10 IMPs is a pretty good result, other times you need 20-30 to get points. Unfortunately, showing your rank in the provisional results would be a little difficult in the current design. When a tourney ends we have a batch process that calculates everyone's rank and puts this in the database. The provisional results are calculated on the fly, just looking at the results for the specific boards you played. Calculating your rank would require going through everyone else's results, just like that batch job does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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