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Or maybe the game as it is played nowadays, especially involving the top, say 20 teams in the country, is pretty much of a crapshoot. In that case anything better than 50% is good in my book  That makes me feel better for barely edging out a 6 month old.  Next year I will have to enter my grandson :-)

Tony

On Apr 11, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Hampton, Nathan E. wrote:

> So, if we were grading our performance based on percentage (= our best/maximum):
> Contest our best maximum percentage
> 1               14              21               57%
> 2               70             118              59%
> 3               87             160              54%
> 4               10               14              71%
> 5               60               98              61%
> 6               77             140              55%
> 
> From this I would conclude that we are "D" students of the game. Or just bad bracket pickers.
> 
> Nathan
> 
> 
> On 4/11/11 4:04 PM, "Mark Lewin" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks to all that entered. As always, if anyone has questions or wants to
> see how the points were derived, email me for further information.
> 
> For your information, the Hannah K Lewin who finished in the top 10 in every
> contest is my granddaughter (age 6 months).  I'd especially like to thank
> Tony Buffa who edged her out in 4 out of 6 contests and probably scarred her
> psyche for life.  Way to go, Tony!!
> 
> For those who suspect that I use inside information submitting my picks for
> my own advantage, this years contest should dispel those suspicions
> completely.
> 
> If anyone has any suggestions for changes or improvements for next year,
> feel free to email me

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