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Tiebreakers 40 members have voted

  1. 1. What should we do if two people are equal in points?

    • Call it a tie
      9
    • Tiebreaker: Whoever got the higher vote
      0
    • Tiebreaker: Whoever appeared on more ballots
      7
    • Tiebreaker: Whoever had the highest average vote
      24

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comment_5734003

I think that it should be whoever appears on the most ballots largely because we have opted for a system that potentially undervalues simply appearing on a ballot, because there are so few points for being at the bottom of a ballot despite the fact that it means a wrestler is being ranked ahead of more than 500 other nominees.

comment_5734005

I prefer "highest average vote".

I discount the "highest single vote" because that means just person's opinion carries a lot of weight.

 

The problem I have with "most ballots appeared on" is that there lots of candidates who are being left off of ballots not because they aren't worthy but rather due of a lack of familiarity with the particular voter.

 

"Highest Average Vote" works for me because it says, "of all the people that managed to rank them, this one is the more highly thought of by those people". It's not perfect, but it feels like the most accurate way to separate two contenders.

comment_5734056

Would the average vote be out of all ballots or only out of the ballots in which they are ranked? Because if you made it highest average vote out of all turned in ballots (ballots they don't appear in are considered giving them 0 points) then that would actually account for both appearing on the most ballots and the average ranking at the same time.

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comment_5734059

Would the average vote be out of all ballots or only out of the ballots in which they are ranked? Because if you made it highest average vote out of all turned in ballots (ballots they don't appear in are considered giving them 0 points) then that would actually account for both appearing on the most ballots and the average ranking at the same time.

calculated as average of the ones voted for.

 

By the way I am geeking out on results right now. It's so fascinating! We are sitting at 34 ballots with lots of pledged voters who have not turned them in (dylan, will, chad, tim, matt d, myself, etc...)

comment_5734183

Needs to be some balancing mechanism, let's say one guy has 10+ ballots in 50-60 range and another guy has only two votes at 1 and 2 and the sums come to a tied score, the average for the second guy will be higher but based on only two people.

 

I'd suggest a baseline frequency of 3 or 4 voters and after that average.

 

This was exactly my point I think using the average score out of all ballots turned in not just ballots each wrestler appear on would be the best way it accounts for no only the wrestlers average ranking but also their overall standing with all voters sure it may be unfair to some wrestlers from underrepresented regions but, the voting in general isn't set up to protect for that as is because balloting isn't segregated into voting regions/blocks ala WON HOF voting.

comment_5734186

 

Needs to be some balancing mechanism, let's say one guy has 10+ ballots in 50-60 range and another guy has only two votes at 1 and 2 and the sums come to a tied score, the average for the second guy will be higher but based on only two people.

 

I'd suggest a baseline frequency of 3 or 4 voters and after that average.

 

This was exactly my point I think using the average score out of all ballots turned in not just ballots each wrestler appear on would be the best way it accounts for no only the wrestlers average ranking but also their overall standing with all voters sure it may be unfair to some wrestlers from underrepresented regions but, the voting in general isn't set up to protect for that as is because balloting isn't segregated into voting regions/blocks ala WON HOF voting.

 

If you use average score of all ballots you will end up with a tie again. if both wrestlers got say 200 points and you divide that by the total number of ballots the tie will not be broken

 

comment_5734193

 

 

Needs to be some balancing mechanism, let's say one guy has 10+ ballots in 50-60 range and another guy has only two votes at 1 and 2 and the sums come to a tied score, the average for the second guy will be higher but based on only two people.

 

I'd suggest a baseline frequency of 3 or 4 voters and after that average.

 

This was exactly my point I think using the average score out of all ballots turned in not just ballots each wrestler appear on would be the best way it accounts for no only the wrestlers average ranking but also their overall standing with all voters sure it may be unfair to some wrestlers from underrepresented regions but, the voting in general isn't set up to protect for that as is because balloting isn't segregated into voting regions/blocks ala WON HOF voting.

 

If you use average score of all ballots you will end up with a tie again. if both wrestlers got say 200 points and you divide that by the total number of ballots the tie will not be broken

Yeah I'm saying to not use the weighted point system for the tie breaker so a #1 rank = 100 points and a #100 rank = 1 point and so on then a non-rank = 0 points then average based on all ballots

comment_5734194

 

 

 

Needs to be some balancing mechanism, let's say one guy has 10+ ballots in 50-60 range and another guy has only two votes at 1 and 2 and the sums come to a tied score, the average for the second guy will be higher but based on only two people.

 

I'd suggest a baseline frequency of 3 or 4 voters and after that average.

 

This was exactly my point I think using the average score out of all ballots turned in not just ballots each wrestler appear on would be the best way it accounts for no only the wrestlers average ranking but also their overall standing with all voters sure it may be unfair to some wrestlers from underrepresented regions but, the voting in general isn't set up to protect for that as is because balloting isn't segregated into voting regions/blocks ala WON HOF voting.

 

If you use average score of all ballots you will end up with a tie again. if both wrestlers got say 200 points and you divide that by the total number of ballots the tie will not be broken

Yeah I'm saying to not use the weighted point system for the tie breaker so a #1 rank = 100 points and a #100 rank = 1 point and so on then a non-rank = 0 points then average based on all ballots

 

Oh ok sorry my bad

comment_5734196

I like the idea of ties, unless it's for number one or something. Currently 3 times spread out through the list is no biggie to me.

I'm fine with that too but how will you deal with accounting for the fact that ties will make it so in the end it's not a listen of 100 names?

 

Like will a tie take up 2 places or in the end will it just be 104 people are the 100 greatest wrestlers ever?

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