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Re: version 9.10.10 testing

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:28 pm
by Foo
SimonT wrote: For a player with 99 SK, 99 PA, 99 SC, players have 33% chance of shooting (99 / (99+99+99) = 33%)
For a player with 99 SK, 99 PA, 60 SC, the players had 27% chance of shooting (60 / (99+99+60) = 23%)
For a player with 60 SK, 99 PA, 60 SC, the players had 27% chance of shooting (60 / (99+60+60) = 27%)
For a player with 60 SK, 60 PA, 60 SC, the players had 45% chance of shooting (60 / (60+60+60) = 33%)
knowing that a 77SK, 77PA, 77SC as even chance to shoot at goal that a 99SK, 99PA, 99SC... 33% right?


wich one have the better chance to score on that shot? I hope the 99 one by far!

that also mean that between a 99SC (your first example) and a 60SC (your 2nd example) (39 rating points) there's only a 6% margin of shooting at goal??

Re: version 9.10.10 testing

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:37 am
by SimonT
Foo wrote: knowing that a 77SK, 77PA, 77SC as even chance to shoot at goal that a 99SK, 99PA, 99SC... 33% right?

wich one have the better chance to score on that shot? I hope the 99 one by far!

that also mean that between a 99SC (your first example) and a 60SC (your 2nd example) (39 rating points) there's only a 6% margin of shooting at goal??
SimonT wrote:P.S. It's NOT the formula but I'm simplifying so it’s easier to understand.
I said the formula are simplifying so they are easier to explain. Of course a 99 SC has higher chance of scoring that 77 SC.

See this answer (http://sths.simont.info/Forum/viewtopic ... 957#p30957) for more information.