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Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham

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AMRN:

--- Quote from: MintTrav on August 14, 2013, 13:18:13 PM ---
I assumed Mark would say £100 profit > £50, so I"m a bit surprised by the answer.

Surely profit is measured in £? Percentage profit seems a precarious route to take. If someone doubles £50 to £100, where does that leave someone who starts on £200?

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Agreed.

The only realistic measureables are Total Stack Size, or Most £ Won.   Percentage profit can only ever make things messy.

MarkTheShark:
100 profit > £50,

Surely profit is measured in £? Percentage profit seems a precarious route to take. If someone doubles £50 to £100, where does that leave someone who starts on £200?



Was taken slightly off guard by the question posed - you are of course correct John. This will be the principle applied. My mistake for not thinking it through properly before answering Mr D.

Paulie_D:
It seemed a logical question to me...the stack size answer would promote deeper play / full buy-in though.

It"s the pedant in me that says that if I make 100% profit and you only make 50%....then I"m better than you at making a profit regardless of the actual cash amount.

Chipaccrual:
So, just to clarify where we are so that there is no more confusion.

The players that make the final phase will be based on the following formula :-




Where

B = Number of blue chips in play
s = Number of orbits where a player has joked about straddling
D = Number of Final Phase bubbles Dann Williams has achieved
H5 = Number of High Fives achieved whilst playing aces
E = Number of times Mark The Shark has explained the "concept" that evening
r = WCOAP Cash Champion Steve Redfern Coefficient
C = Number of seconds before the first clock is called

Paulie_D:

--- Quote from: Chipaccrual on August 14, 2013, 15:08:40 PM ---

r = WCOAP Cash Champion Steve Redfern Coefficient


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I lol"ed. Literally.

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