lezzgovols
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The contest term "score differential" is a little vague.
Person A picks a final of 2 to 1. The "difference" between the teams is 1. Is that what is measured, ie closest to actual difference in scores?
Person B picks a final of 3,500,002 to 3,500,000. The difference is 2 points. His score is closer to the likely difference between the scores.
Or, is it whoever picks the winner and has closest to the winner's score ?
Could use some clarification.
(Note: I don't know why I'm asking. I've entered 30+ such contests here and never been remotely close)
The contest term "score differential" is a little vague.
Person A picks a final of 2 to 1. The "difference" between the teams is 1. Is that what is measured, ie closest to actual difference in scores?
Person B picks a final of 3,500,002 to 3,500,000. The difference is 2 points. His score is closer to the likely difference between the scores.
Or, is it whoever picks the winner and has closest to the winner's score ?
Could use some clarification.
(Note: I don't know why I'm asking. I've entered 30+ such contests here and never been remotely close)