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I don't doubt you - but the numbers on Mercyhurst and Wayne State are so high I wonder if they aren't jokes. I suspect once you reach a certain level (like 100:1 or maybe 200:1) this all becomes meaningless. Any numbers beyond a 100:1 should be just that - less than 1%.
Tom Rowe
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Carr [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:41 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: odds correction, plus
>
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> I had an error in the odds I posted before, which fixed
> itself while adding
> the other two columns. Now they agree with the numbers John
> just posted
> (which they damn well ought to).
>
> To add something of value, "show" hypothesizes a consolation
> game, but does
> not include which teams would likely forfeit. :)
>
> Team win place show
> Colorado College 3:1 5:3 1:2
> Cornell 6:1 3:1 1:2
> Minnesota 6:1 5:2 1:4
> New Hampshire 7:1 3:1 2:5
> Boston College 12:1 5:1 even
> Boston University 14:1 6:1 3:4
> Maine 16:1 7:1 3:1
> North Dakota 29:1 11:1 5:2
> Michigan 30:1 13:1 4:1
> Ferris State 34:1 13:1 3:1
> MSU-Mankato 41:1 15:1 3:1
> St. Cloud State 68:1 22:1 3:1
> Harvard 74:1 23:1 3:1
> Ohio State 89:1 27:1 4:1
> Wayne State 41590:1 3100:1 611:1
> Mercyhurst 1766618:1 48256:1 6904:1
>
> Data are from USCHO's KRACH, not recalculated on the fly.
>
> Pat Carr
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