tuniscof 152 Posted July 1, 2017 #1 Share Posted July 1, 2017 (edited) Prediction Contests Are Just-For-Fun Games "There are things that are uncertain for us, things more or less probable, and we seek to compensate for the impossibility of knowing them by determining their different degrees of likelihood. So it was that we owe to the weakness of the human mind one of the most delicate and ingenious of mathematical theories, the science of chance or probability." Competition Details City Various Cities Start Date July 1st, 2017 End Date July 23rd, 2017 Participants TBD Gold TBD Silver TBD Bronze TBD Instructions In order to post your predictions, you have to do the following: Select with your mouse specified content of the Post named Prediction Contest Design Copy the selected content Go to Reply Box at the end of the Page, click on "Reply to this topic" Paste the copied content ( When information "You have pasted content with formatting" appears at the end of the Reply Box, ignore it, it will disappear eventually. DO NOT click on "Remove formatting" under any circumstances) Once you have specified content in new Post, start making your predictions according to the Rules To post your predictions, click on "Submit Reply" button Rules This Prediction Design consists of 3 parts : - In the first part of this contest, you are predicting Top Ten Riders (10) of the General Classification. To do that, you have to write or Copy/Paste the names of Athletes/Nations from the Column named Athletes in the General Classification (Top 10) Cell . Write or Copy/Paste one name you predict to be a 1st position in front of 1- , and do the same for 2nd position in front of 2- and so on until the tenth position. Examples Classification General Classification (Top 10) Athletes GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 1 - Christopher Froome 2 - Romain Bardet 3 - Nairo Quintana 4 - Fabio Aru 5 - Bauke Mollema 6 - Alexander Kristoff 7 - Richie Porte 8 - Geraint Thomas 9 - Alberto Contador 10 - Peter Sagan Michael Matthews Richie Porte Nairo Quintana Romain Bardet Pierre Rolland André Greipel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Fabio Aru Robert Gesink Bauke Mollema Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Louis Meintjes Alberto Contador Alejandro Valverde Any Other Points will be awarded as follows:- For right predicted Gold Medal Winner - 20 points.- For right predicted Silver Medal Winner - 18 points.- For right predicted Bronze Medal Winner - 16 points. - For right predicted 4th position - 14 points. - For right predicted 5th position - 12 points. - For right predicted 6th position - 10 points. - For right predicted 7th position - 8 points. - For right predicted 8th position - 6 points. - For right predicted 9th position - 4 points. - For right predicted 10th position - 2 points.- For right predicted Athlete/Nation in top 3 but wrong place/medal in top 3 - 8 points. - For right predicted Athlete/Nation in top 3 but wrong place/medal in top 5 - 4 points. - For right predicted Athlete/Nation in top 3 but wrong place/medal in top 10 - 1 point. - For right predicted Athlete/Nation in top 5 but wrong place/medal in top 5 - 2 points. - For right predicted Athlete/Nation in top 5 but wrong place/medal in top 10 - 1 point. - For right predicted Athlete/Nation but wrong place/medal in top 10 - 1 point. If you (by mistake or on purpose) picked two or more Athletes/Nations for the same place in one event, and if the total number of picked Athletes (options) for that event isn't over three, you'll get exactly 1 Point for each of them NO MATTER WHICH POSITION (and one bonus Point if you predicted all top 3 Athletes/Nations). If the total number of pickedAthletes/Nations in one event is over three, you'll not get any Points for Athletes/Nations picked for the same position. The first physical medal presentation is binding. If, for some reason no medals are presented for an event during the Games, this event will be eliminated in this contest. Examples Classification General Classification (Top 10) Athletes GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 1 - Christopher Froome 2 - Romain Bardet 3 - Nairo Quintana 4 - Fabio Aru 5 - Bauke Mollema 6 - Alexander Kristoff 7 - Richie Porte 8 - Geraint Thomas 9 - Alberto Contador 10 - Peter Sagan Michael Matthews Richie Porte Nairo Quintana Romain Bardet Pierre Rolland André Greipel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Fabio Aru Robert Gesink Bauke Mollema Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Louis Meintjes Alberto Contador Alejandro Valverde Any Other Results: 1. Christopher Froome - 20 Points 2. Romain Bardet - 18 Points 3. Nairo Quintana - 16 Points 4. Fabio Aru - 14 Points 5. Bauke Mollema - 12 Points 6. Alexander Kristoff - 10 Points 7. Richie Porte - 8 Points 8. Geraint Thomas - 6 Points 9. Alberto Contador - 4 Points 10. Peter Sagan - 2 Points Your Total: 110 Points 1. Christopher Froome - 20 Points 2. Nairo Quintana - 8 Points 3. Fabio Aru - 2 Points 4. Romain Bardet - 4 Points 5. Any Other - 0 Points 6. Alexander Kristoff - 10 Points 7. Peter Sagan - 1 Point 8. Geraint Thomas - 6 Points 9. Bauke Mollema - 1 Point 10. Richie Porte - 1 Point Your Total: 53 Points - In the secong part of the contest, you are predicting medal winners for each classification (Points Classification, Mountains Classifcation, Young Riders Classification and Team Classification). To do that, you have to write or Copy/Paste the names of Athletes/Nations from the Column named Athletes in appropriate Cells for each Classification. Write or Copy/Paste one name you predict to be a Gold Medal winner in adequate Cell, and do the same for Silver Medal winner and Bronze Medal winner as well. Do the same for each Classification of the Prediction Design. Examples Event and Date Gold Medal Winner Silver Medal Winner Bronze Medal Winner Athletes YOUNG RIDER CLASSIFICATION Stefan Küeng Thomas Boudat Alberto Bettiol Michael Gogl Tiesj Benoot Sergio Henao Montoya Thomas Boudat :FRA Elie Gesbert :GER Nils Politt :ITA Alberto Bettiol :NED Dylan Groenewegen :NZL Dion Smith :SUI Stefan Küeng :WHT Any Other Points will be awarded as follows:- For right predicted Gold Medal Winner - 4 points.- For right predicted Silver Medal Winner - 3 points.- For right predicted Bronze Medal Winner - 2 points.- For right predicted Athlete/Nation but wrong place/medal - 1 point.- Bonus points: 1 bonus point will awarded to predictor who predicted all medalists correctly, regardless of the order (1-2-3, 1-3-2, 2-1-3, 2-3-1, 3-2-1, 3-1-2). If you (by mistake or on purpose) picked two or more Athletes/Nations for the same place in one event, and if the total number of picked Athletes (options) for that event isn't over three, you'll get exactly 1 Point for each of them NO MATTER WHICH POSITION (and one bonus Point if you predicted all top 3 Athletes/Nations). If the total number of pickedAthletes/Nations in one event is over three, you'll not get any Points for Athletes/Nations picked for the same position. The first physical medal presentation is binding. If, for some reason no medals are presented for an event during the Games, this event will be eliminated in this contest. Examples Event and Date Gold Medal Winner Silver Medal Winner Bronze Medal Winner Athletes YOUNG RIDER CLASSIFICATION :SUI Stefan Küeng :FRA Thomas Boudat :ITA Alberto Bettiol :AUT Michael Gogl :BEL Tiesj Benoot :COL Sergio Henao Montoya :FRA Thomas Boudat :FRA Elie Gesbert :GER Nils Politt :ITA Alberto Bettiol :NED Dylan Groenewegen :NZL Dion Smith :SUI Stefan Küeng :WHT Any Other Results: 1. Stefan Küeng - 4 Points 2. Thomas Boudat - 3 Points 3. Alberto Bettiol - 2 Points Bonus Points: - 1 Point Your Total: 10 Points 1. Stefan Küeng - 4 Points 2. Alberto Bettiol - 1 Point 3. Thomas Boudat - 1 Point Bonus Points: - 1 Point Your Total: 7 Points 1. Stefan Küeng - 4 Points 2. Dion Smith - 0 Points 3. Thomas Boudat - 1 Point Bonus Points: - 0 Points Your Total: 5 Points 1. Stefan Küeng - 4 Points 2. Any Other - 0 Points 3. Dion Smith - 0 Point Bonus Points: - 0 Points Your Total: 4 Points - In the third and last part of the contest, you are predicting Top Five Riders (5) for each Stage of the prediction design. To do that, you have to write or Copy/Paste the names of Athletes/Nations from the Column named Athletes in the Stage Classification (Top 5) Cell . Write or Copy/Paste one name you predict to be a 1st position in front of 1- , and do the same for 2nd position in front of 2- and so on until the 5th position. Do the same for each Stage of the Prediction Design. Examples Stage and Date Stage Classification (Top 5) Athletes INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL - 14 KM Düsseldorf (Germany) Stage 1, July 1st, 2017 1 - :GER Tony Martin 2 - :GBR Someone from Great Britain 3 - :AUS Richie Porte 4 - :ITA Fabio Aru 5 - :POR Tiago Machado :AUS Richie Porte :BLR Vasili Kiryienka :COL Nairo Quintana :FRA Romain Bardet :GER Simon Geschke :GER Tony Martin :GBR Someone from Great Britain :IRL Nicolas Roche :ITA Fabio Aru :NED Bauke Mollema :POL Maciej Bodnar :POR Tiago Machado :SLO Primož Roglič :ESP Jonathan Castroviejo :ESP Ion Izaguirre :USA Taylor Phinney :WHT Any Other Points will be awarded as follows: - For right predicted Gold Medal Winner - 10 points.- For right predicted Silver Medal Winner - 8 points.- For right predicted Bronze Medal Winner - 6 points. - For right predicted 4th position - 4 points. - For right predicted 5th position - 2 points.- For right predicted Athlete/Nation in top 3 but wrong place/medal in top 3 - 3 points. - For right predicted Athlete/Nation but wrong place/medal in top 5- 1 point. If you (by mistake or on purpose) picked two or more Athletes/Nations for the same place in one event, and if the total number of picked Athletes (options) for that event isn't over three, you'll get exactly 1 Point for each of them NO MATTER WHICH POSITION (and one bonus Point if you predicted all top 3 Athletes/Nations). If the total number of pickedAthletes/Nations in one event is over three, you'll not get any Points for Athletes/Nations picked for the same position. The first physical medal presentation is binding. If, for some reason no medals are presented for an event during the Games, this event will be eliminated in this contest. Examples Stage and Date Stage Classification (Top 5) Athletes INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL - 14 KM Düsseldorf (Germany) Stage 1, July 1st, 2017 1 - :GER Tony Martin 2 - :GBR Someone from Great Britain 3 - :AUS Richie Porte 4 - :ITA Fabio Aru 5 - :POR Tiago Machado :AUS Richie Porte :BLR Vasili Kiryienka :COL Nairo Quintana :FRA Romain Bardet :GER Simon Geschke :GER Tony Martin :GBR Someone from Great Britain :IRL Nicolas Roche :ITA Fabio Aru :NED Bauke Mollema :POL Maciej Bodnar :POR Tiago Machado :SLO Primož Roglič :ESP Jonathan Castroviejo :ESP Ion Izaguirre :USA Taylor Phinney :WHT Any Other Results: 1. Tony Martin - 10 Points 2. Someone from Great Britain - 8 Points 3. Richie Porte - 6 Points 4. Fabio Aru - 4 Points 5. Tiago Machado - 2 Points Your Total: 30 Points 1. Tony Martin - 10 Points 2. Richie Porte - 3 Points 3. Fabio Aru - 1 Point 4. Any Other - 0 Points 5. Someone from Great Britain - 1 Points Your Total: 15 Points TB Rules If two or more contestants have the same number of points at the end, Tie-Break rule will be applied to break the tie. Number or perfect predictions throughout the contest will be compared for the involved contestants. If they are still tied, number of correct General Classification positions will be compared. If they are still tied, number of correct Gold Medal Winners will be compared, then number of Silver Medal Winners and at the end number of Bronze Medal Winners for other Classifications (Points Classification, Mountains Classification, Young Riders Classification and Team Classification). If players are still tied, answer on TB question will be taken into consideration. Contestant with closer answer on the question wins the Tie-Break. Example Contestant 1: 6x10, 1x20, 1x18, 12x4, 10x3, 7x2 Contestant 2: 6x10, 1x20, 0x18, 12x4, 8x3, 8x2 Contestant 1 will be placed ahead of Contestant 2. Contestant with most points wins the competition. The Ranking is determined by the Sum of Points the Contestant scores in all predicted Events. You can enter the Contest whenever you want. The moment you post your predictions is the moment when you are entering the Contest and your points will be calculated for all the Events you predicted AND which haven't started. In order to earn points from the start, and since Stage 1 points wont be taken into account, you should post your predictions before the start of Stage 3 of the Competition - July 3rd, h. 12:25 (GMT +2). If you want to use Jolly in this Prediction Contest (which will double your Points for General Standings), Copy and Paste the following picture at the top of your Prediction Post. You can add Jolly in your Post until the start of the first Event of the Prediction Contest. You can't remove a Jolly you have submitted after the start of the first Event of the Prediction Contest. You can EDIT your predictions whenever you want until the start of the first event of the Prediction Design Post. Once competition starts, you are not allowed to edit your post and any further changes will be ignored. On contestant's request, edited predictions will be accepted, but contestant will earn 0 points for finished events and the events that have started (heats included). Moment at the latest editing will be considered as the entry moment, in other words. If you want to comment on this Prediction Contest, please use Prediction Contests - Discussion Thread 2016 only. If you have problem with the format, you can post your predictions in simplified format. Also, if the forum is down, or you cannot access the forum for any reason, you can send you predictions on e-mail: totallympics.predictions@gmail.com. Make sure your predictions are understandable. For instance, 1 - Froome, 2 - Sagan, 3 - Valverde, means Froome wins gold medal, Sagan silver and Valverde bronze. And please, write your Totallympics username so the contest manager can know who actually sent predictions. Every contestant MUST HIDE own predictions. To do that, you have only to delete the space between the bracket "[" and the text "hide" in "[ hide]" at the beginning of prediction post. Do the same with "[ /hide]" at the end of prediction post too. The hidden content will appear to other users as follows: You don't have permission to view this hidden content If you have any other questions concerning this prediction contest, problems with format, editing etc... please, contact the contest manager via Personal Message. Edited August 1, 2017 by tuniscof Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuniscof 152 Posted July 1, 2017 Author #2 Share Posted July 1, 2017 You MUST hide your post. To do that, you have only to delete the space between the bracket "[" and the text "hide" in "[ hide]" at the beginning of prediction post. Do the same at the end of prediction post with "[ /hide]" too. PREDICTION DESIGN Start Copying Here [ hide] Classification General Classification (Top 10) Athletes GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other 6 - Any Other 7 - Any Other 8 - Any Other 9 - Any Other 10 - Any Other Michael Matthews Richie Porte Nairo Quintana Romain Bardet Pierre Rolland André Greipel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Fabio Aru Robert Gesink Bauke Mollema Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Louis Meintjes Alberto Contador Alejandro Valverde Any Other Classification Gold Medal Winner Silver Medal Winner Bronze Medal Winner Athletes POINTS CLASSIFICATION Michael Matthews Thomas de Gendt Greg van Avermaet Thibault Pinot John Degenkolb André Greipel Marcel Kittel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Alejandro Valverde Any Other MOUNTAINS CLASSIFICATION Richie Porte Vasili Kiryienka Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Kristijan Đurasek Jakob Fuglsang Romain Bardet Thibault Pinot Pierre Rolland Thomas Voeckler Christopher Froome Rafal Majka Mikel Landa Alejandro Valverde Any Other YOUNG RIDER CLASSIFICATION Michael Gogl Tiesj Benoot Sergio Henao Montoya Thomas Boudat Elie Gesbert Nils Politt Alberto Bettiol Dylan Groenewegen Dion Smith Stefan Küeng Any Other TEAM CLASSIFICATION Orica-Scott Bahrain-Merida Lotto Soudal AG2R La Mondiale Bora Hansgrohe Team Sky Astana Pro Team Team Lotto NL-Jumbo Team Dimension Data Movistar Team Team Katusha Alpecin UAE Team Emirates BMC Racing Team Any Other Stage and Date Stage Classification (Top 5) Athletes INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL - 14 KM Düsseldorf (Germany) Stage 1, July 1st, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Vasili Kiryienka Nairo Quintana Romain Bardet Simon Geschke Tony Martin Someone from Great Britain Nicolas Roche Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Maciej Bodnar Tiago Machado Primož Roglič Jonathan Castroviejo Ion Izaguirre Taylor Phinney Any Other SUMMIT FINISH - 212.5 KM Verviers (Belgium) - Longwy Stage 3, July 3rd, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Luke Durbrigde Michael Matthews Someone from Belgium Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Rigoberto Uran Kristijan Đurasek Jakob Fuglsang Someone from France Someone from Germany Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Damiano Caruso Dario Cataldo Ben Gastauer Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Daryl Impey Someone from Spain Any Other SUMMIT FINISH - 160.5 KM Vittel - La Planche des Belles Filles Stage 5, July 5th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Someone from Australia Vasil Kiryienka Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Greg van Avermaet Someone from Colombia Kristijan Đurasek Jakob Fuglsang Someone from France John Degenkolb André Greipel Marcel Kittel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Someone from Italy Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Daryl Impey Mikel Landa Luis Angel Maté Alejandro Valverde Andriy Grivko Any Other FLAT STAGE - 213.5 KM Troyes - Nuits-Saint-Georges Stage 7, July 7th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Eduardo Sepulveda Michael Matthews Thomas de Gendt Greg van Avermaet Zdeněk Štybar Christophe Laporte Thibault Pinot Someone from Germany Someone from Great Britain Davide Cimolai Dylan Groenewegen Someone from Norway George Bennett Someone from Slovakia Alejandro Valverde Michael Albasini Andrew Talansky Any Other MOUNTAIN STAGE 181.5 KM Nantua - Chambéry Stage 9, July 9th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Jakob Fuglsang Someone from France Emanuel Buchmann Someone from Great Britain Daniel Martin Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Louis Meintjes Ion Izaguirre Mikel Landa Daniel Navarro Any Other SUMMIT FINISH 214.5 KM Pau - Peyragudes Stage 12, July 13th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Someone from Belgium Nairo Quintana Andrey Amador Jakob Fuglsang Romain Bardet Thibault Pinot Pierre Rolland Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Louis Meintjes Someone from Spain Any Other MOUNTAIN STAGE - 101 KM Saint-Girons - Foix Stage 13, July 14th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Someone from Colombia Kristijan Đurasek Roman Kreuziger Someone from France André Greipel Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Simon Yates Daniel Martin Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Louis Meintjes Someone from Spain Any Other MEDIUM MOUNTAIN STAGE - 189.5 KM Laissac-Séverac-L'Eglise - Le Puy-en-Velay Stage 15, July 16th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Someone from Australia Someone from Belgium Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Jakob Fuglsang Someone from France John Degenkolb André Greipel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Damiano Caruso Dario Cataldo Someone from Norway George Bennett Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Daryl Impey Mikel Landa Luis Angel Maté Alejandro Valverde Danilo Wyss Andrew Talansky Any Other FLAT STAGE - 165 KM Le Puy-en-Velay - Romans-sur-Isère Stage 16, July 18th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Michael Matthews Mark Renshaw Someone from Belgium Christophe Laporte Thibault Pinot Someone from Germany Someone from Great Britain Someone from Italy Yukiya Arashiro Someone from Netherlands Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Primož Roglič Peter Sagan Alejandro Valverde Any Other SUMMIT FINISH - 179.5 KM Briançon - Col d'Izoard Stage 18, July 20th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Someone from Colombia Someone from France Someone from Germany Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Daniel Martin Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Someone from Spain Any Other INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL - 22.5 KM Marseille Stage 20, July 22nd, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Thomas de Gendt Nairo Quintana Andrey Amador Romain Bardet Tony Martin Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Maciej Bodnar Someone from Spain Taylor Phinney Any Other FLAT STAGE - 103 KM Montgeron - Paris (Champs-Elysées) Stage 21, July 23rd, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Michael Matthews Greg van Avermaet Tony Gallopin Christophe Laporte Thibault Pinot André Greipel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Fabio Aru Davide Cimolai Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff Peter Sagan Any Other [ /hide] End Copying Here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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africaboy 33 Posted July 1, 2017 #7 Share Posted July 1, 2017 (edited) On 01.07.2017 at 15:03, tuniscof said: You MUST hide your post. To do that, you have only to delete the space between the bracket "[" and the text "hide" in "[ hide]" at the beginning of prediction post. Do the same at the end of prediction post with "[ /hide]" too. PREDICTION DESIGN Start Copying Here This post has been hidden. Only the user who posted it is able to see the content End Copying Here Edited July 2, 2017 by africaboy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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