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4 minutes ago, hukbrazil said:

By entering a country the symbols have to cover all the athletes of that country at the event?

 

For example, it seems fair to indicate Australia (Buchanan) for (*****), but I dont see Reynolds with the same favoritism. It would not be appropriate to put her in another classification?

 

Yes, the first option you mention is what I mean :) 

 

Since we're going for a total medal table, it's not so much about which individual athletes win the medal, but mostly about the total chances per nation per event. Let's just take a random example (don't mind the numbers, it's just an example):

 

Men's 100 meters

Bolt (JAM): 40% chance to win

Gatlin (USA): 40% chance to win

Gay (USA): 20% chance to win

 

This would result in Jamaica having 40% and USA having 60% chance to win, thus USA being above Jamaica (even though Gay has less chance than Bolt). 

 

So in short: Which athletes we predict isn't so important, the big thing is which nations we predict so we can get a total medal table. 

 

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Well, about all the predictions I made on the last page, my criteria was rating chances for a medal (any medal) each nation has in my view.

 

Five stars = over 70% chance to win a medal

Four = 50-70

Three = 30-50

Two = 10-30

One = 5-10

 

For example, In women's volleyball I put both Brazil and USA with 5 stars despite I consider Brazil to have bigger chance for gold. That's because I'm just rating their chances to win any of the three medals, not the gold.

 

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8 minutes ago, LDOG said:

Well, about all the predictions I made on the last page, my criteria was rating chances for a medal (any medal) each nation has in my view.

 

Five stars = over 70% chance to win a medal

Four = 50-70

Three = 30-50

Two = 10-30

One = 5-10

 

For example, In women's volleyball I put both Brazil and USA with 5 stars despite I consider Brazil to have bigger chance for gold. That's because I'm just rating their chances to win any of the three medals, not the gold.

 

Well I think that's quite a good approach and actually it's basically the same approach I use :)

 

For example take the women's 800m freestyle swimming. Katie Ledecky and so the USA has of course a huge chance to win the gold, but obviously she won't win all three medals :p 

 

Of course when people disagree (like we already saw about men's field hockey) we can find something in the middle because after all, it'll be a Totallympics team effort :toast:

 

 

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Canoe Slalom -

 

Men's K1

 

* * * * France (Sebastien Combot), Czech Republic (Jiri Prskavec)

* * * Germany (Hannes Aigner), Slovenia (Peter Kauzer)

* * Great Britain (Joe Clarke), Slovakia (Jakub Grigar)

* Australia (Lucien Delfour), Russia (Pavel Eigel), USA (Michal Smolen)

 

Men's C1

 

* * * * Slovakia (Matej Benus), Germany (Sideris Tasiadis)

* * * Slovenia (Benjamin Savsek), Great Britain (David Florence)

* * Japan (Takuya Haneda), France (Denis Gargaud-Chanut)

* Russia (Aleksander Lipatov), USA (Casey Eichfeld), Canada (Cameron Smedley)

 

Men's C2

 

* * * * France (Klauss/Peche), Czech Republic (Kaspar/Sindler)

* * * Germany (Anton/Benzien), Slovenia (Taljat/Bozic)

* * Slovakia (Skantar/Skantar), Poland (Szczepanski/Pochwala)

* Great Britain (Florence/Hounslow), Russia (Kuznetsov/Larionov)

 

Women's K1

 

* * * * * Australia (Jessica Fox)

* * * * Spain (Maialen Chourraut), Czech Republic (Katerina Kudejova)

* * * Slovenia (Eva Tercelj), Brazil (Ana Satila)

* * Slovakia (Jana Dukatova), Germany (Melanie Pfeifer), Poland (Natalia Pacierpnik)

* France (Maria Zelia-Lafont), Great Britain (Fiona Pennie), Russia (Marta Kharitonova)

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4 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Canoe Slalom -

 

Men's K1

 

* * * * France (Sebastien Combot), Czech Republic (Jiri Prskavec)

* * * Germany (Hannes Aigner), Slovenia (Peter Kauzer)

* * Great Britain (Joe Clarke), Slovakia (Jakub Grigar)

* Australia (Lucien Delfour), Russia (Pavel Eigel), USA (Michal Smolen)

 

Men's C1

 

* * * * Slovakia (Matej Benus), Germany (Sideris Tasiadis)

* * * Slovenia (Benjamin Savsek), Great Britain (David Florence)

* * Japan (Takuya Haneda), France (Denis Gargaud-Chanut)

* Russia (Aleksander Lipatov), USA (Casey Eichfeld), Canada (Cameron Smedley)

 

 

 

Didn't expect a Canadian medal chance :d

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3 minutes ago, intoronto said:

 

Didn't expect a Canadian medal chance :d

 

you still must count in that in canoe slalom, especially in C1, very small entry list, harder track, stronger wind and a lot of favorites may have some serious troubles in the final race and miss gates, (look at womens K1 in Beijing 2008 :lol:) it happened many times before, it´s also a reason why this sport is great, you never know what will happen, so in C1 I count on a slim chance also for Cameron :)

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On 24/06/2016 at 19:41, LDOG said:

Field Hockey - Men:

* * * * *  Australia, Netherlands

* * * *  Argentina, Belgium, Germany

* * *  Great Britain, India

* * New Zealand

* Spain

Interesting. I would have put Belgium alongside Australia/Netherlands. Rest I agree. 

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Em 6/24/2016 at 10:44, Gianlu33 disse:

Rhythmic Gymnastic - Women's Individual All-Around:

* * * * *  Russia (Kudryavtseva and Mamun)

* * * Belarus (Staniouta or Halkina)

** Ukraine

* Israel (Rivkin or Filanovski)

 

Rhythmic Gymnastic - Women's Group All-Around:

* * * * *  Russia

*** Bulgaria

** Spain, Italy

* Israel, Belarus

 

@thiago_simoes you agree whit me?

 

Yes, I mostly agree.

Individual:
* * * * *  Russia (Kudryavtseva and Mamun)
* * * Belarus (Staniouta) and Ukraine (Rizatdinova)
* Georgia (Pazhava)

Group
* * * * *  Russia
* * * Belarus
* *  Israel, Italy, Spain
* Blugaria

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Sur 24/06/2016 at 14:20 , heywoodu a déclaré:

Horrible idea? Best idea ever? Suggestions? 

 

What about going full retard here ?

 

Asking people to give a percentage by nation for each event to win a medal (obv, the total being equal to 300% or 400% for fighting sports). If we have multiple answers for the same event, just make an average.

 

Hopefully, at the end we could have answers for every events and thus a complete Totallympics medal table ready before the Games start :)

 

I can help for the excel bit if needed

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4 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

What about going full retard here ?

 

Asking people to give a percentage by nation for each event to win a medal (obv, the total being equal to 300% or 400% for fighting sports). If we have multiple answers for the same event, just make an average.

 

Hopefully, at the end we could have answers for every events and thus a complete Totallympics medal table ready before the Games start :)

 

I can help for the excel bit if needed

 

That's basically exactly what I was thinking :d 

 

Although something like a system with stars is usually more "known" to people, so I used that as example as I think it's easier to understand for most people. I was planning on using that to create an Excel with percentages like you said and then coming up with a total result that shows both the total number of gold medals for every country and the total number of medals :)

 

I actually already have an Excel sheet with which I'm pretty sure I can do that :cheer:

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