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Re: Pairwise and Bracketology 2013 Edition
Did they just change this? I thought they had one a couple years ago...
CCHA - No
Did they just change this? I thought they had one a couple years ago...
CCHA - No
Did they just change this? I thought they had one a couple years ago...
Only the ECAC still has a 3rd place game. Every other conference has scrapped them.Could someone tell me which conference tourneys have a 3rd place game:
I believe I know this:
WCHA - No
HE - No
ECAC - Yes
Help?
Only the ECAC still has a 3rd place game. Every other conference has scrapped them.
Only the ECAC still has a 3rd place game. Every other conference has scrapped them.
That's right. The CCHA got rid of the 3rd place game, and is having their Championship on Selection Sunday. I forgot about that.
I think Minnesota has clinched, even if they are swept by Bemidji State. The other WCHA teams still have work to do.
A playoff berth. There are still (convoluted) ways to get them out of a 1-seed. Win this weekend and they should be a lock for the 1-seed in Grand Rapids (unless the 'flight is a flight' thing forces the NCAA to send them to Manchester which I don't expect)Clinched #1 seed or Clinched to be in field of 16? By the way, thanks to Moy, Priceless and Numbers for doing the dirty work with these projections
Not sure he even does that Priceless. He mostly uses Monte Carlos, because even after quarterfinal weekend, the number of permutations is: 2^17 * 3^2, which is obviously a very huge number, and for every one, the computer has to run the PWR calculation. This is about 2.5 million permutations. That is the number of seconds in 1 whole month. So, even if he could code that operation, if his computer could calculated and log 1 permutation every second, it would take a month to do the job, and that's too long.![]()
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Not sure he even does that Priceless. He mostly uses Monte Carlos, because even after quarterfinal weekend, the number of permutations is: 2^17 * 3^2, which is obviously a very huge number, and for every one, the computer has to run the PWR calculation. This is about 2.5 million permutations. That is the number of seconds in 1 whole month. So, even if he could code that operation, if his computer could calculated and log 1 permutation every second, it would take a month to do the job, and that's too long.![]()
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What, don't like the thought of (131,072 * 9 = ) 1,179,648 combinations? RHamilton could do it.![]()
Sorry. I was working on the assumption there were 2 3rd place games, Turns out there is only one. So, divide by 3.
That's right. The CCHA got rid of the 3rd place game, and is having their Championship on Selection Sunday. I forgot about that.
Really? Jerks. Scrambling for a last minute trip is a pain enough
That's due to the CCHA Final being played Sunday afternoon.ESPNU will have the selection show at 9:00 pm on Sunday, March 24th. That's pretty late.
http://web1.ncaa.org/NCAATV/exec/query
That's due to the CCHA Final being played Sunday afternoon.
This is irritating, pushing the selection show to 9 at night.