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Man I'm bored.
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lol... from kugs list i placed the percentile to the lowest score in each range.Incandenza wrote:According to your breakdown, wouldn't happy be in the 98th percentile?
And how can 51.51% of the players be in the 1st percentile?
Of course, it's entirely possible that I have no idea what I'm talking about. It has been a good long while since school, and whatever math knowledge I once possessed that hasn't been erased by time and beer has most likely been overwritten by Borat quotes, advanced escalating strategies, and various other ephemera.
Percentile's don't really work like that... that's why i made the other list.
And yes, happy is 99th percentile... but she's happy either way!!!
from Reference.com
A percentile is the value of a variable below which a certain percent of observations fall. So the 20th percentile is the value (or score) below which 20 percent of the observations may be found. The term percentile and the related term percentile rank are often used in descriptive statistics as well as in the reporting of scores from norm-referenced tests.
The 25th percentile is also known as the first quartile; the 50th percentile as the median.
By the way, the 50th percentile, or median, is 1018.
And the best part of my post was the short bus comment... did you miss that?

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Ah, I see now. I never was super-strong with medians and percentages and percentiles and what not. For some reason my brain does not work well with these concepts, which is odd since my brain tends to work well with most concepts... 
If nothing else, I'm just glad that I, too, am in the 99th percentile.
If nothing else, I'm just glad that I, too, am in the 99th percentile.
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well i never rode the short bus!!!happy2seeyou wrote:Robinette put me as a "" I am not going to disagree.
And this is true as well.Robinette wrote:... but she's happy either way!!!
Edit.. I never rode a bus to school.
anyway, you're like 24 points outside the 99th percentile now... you musta just lost a game...
when i was making that list you were spot on the 99th... it was like it was meant to be...
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I just looked at my score as well.. must have lost a few games since I was over 2200 last I checkedRobinette wrote:well i never rode the short bus!!!happy2seeyou wrote:Robinette put me as a "" I am not going to disagree.
And this is true as well.Robinette wrote:... but she's happy either way!!!
Edit.. I never rode a bus to school.
anyway, you're like 24 points outside the 99th percentile now... you musta just lost a game...
when i was making that list you were spot on the 99th... it was like it was meant to be...
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Is it a bad thing that I'm doing better on CC than I did on my SATs?Robinette wrote:still nothing on "the short bus" ?![]()
You and happy are among the 207 players that are in the 99th percentile
Fortunately for happy, it's impossible for her to do better here than she did on her SATs, because I have it on good authority that she is one of the breathtakingly few people that have managed to score an implausible 1700 on the venerable standardized exam. Conspiracy theorists speculate that she achieved that score by scribbling the solution to Fermat's Last Theorem in the margins of the basic algebra section.
(thankfully, I never rode the short bus, nor the long bus. Like courtney, my childhood commute to school was bus-free)
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I was just going over my notes from John Nash, did I miss anything here? lolIncandenza wrote:Is it a bad thing that I'm doing better on CC than I did on my SATs?Robinette wrote:still nothing on "the short bus" ?![]()
You and happy are among the 207 players that are in the 99th percentile
Fortunately for happy, it's impossible for her to do better here than she did on her SATs, because I have it on good authority that she is one of the breathtakingly few people that have managed to score an implausible 1700 on the venerable standardized exam. Conspiracy theorists speculate that she achieved that score by scribbling the solution to Fermat's Last Theorem in the margins of the basic algebra section.
(thankfully, I never rode the short bus, nor the long bus. Like courtney, my childhood commute to school was bus-free)
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Why? Are you a delusional schizophrenic prone to seeing people that aren't there, like a college roommate, his little moppet of a niece, and a menacing Man in Black?happy2seeyou wrote:I was just going over my notes from John Nash, did I miss anything here? lol
'Cause I think there might be medication for that.
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I was going over the OTHER notes from him.Incandenza wrote:Why? Are you a delusional schizophrenic prone to seeing people that aren't there, like a college roommate, his little moppet of a niece, and a menacing Man in Black?happy2seeyou wrote:I was just going over my notes from John Nash, did I miss anything here? lol
'Cause I think there might be medication for that.
seriously, lets not bring the roommate into this... he may go postal. Don't even get me started on the man in black.
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Guys if they find out I did sloppy research I might have to give the Nobel Prize back...
So what would be the correct term for my data sets, Octiles? No I think it should say interval instead of percentile, I had a momentary lapse of reason. I would go back and edit but then it would be more confusing...
Thanks for you nerdly knowledge. Robinette.
So what would be the correct term for my data sets, Octiles? No I think it should say interval instead of percentile, I had a momentary lapse of reason. I would go back and edit but then it would be more confusing...
Thanks for you nerdly knowledge. Robinette.
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No Way... happy has "A Beautiful Mind"Incandenza wrote:Why? Are you a delusional schizophrenic prone to seeing people that aren't there, like a college roommate, his little moppet of a niece, and a menacing Man in Black?happy2seeyou wrote:I was just going over my notes from John Nash, did I miss anything here? lol
'Cause I think there might be medication for that.
2001, John Nash played by Russell Crow, directed by Ron Howard... and kudos to you for taking the time to read this

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Great great movie!!! Had to bring it into the convo! How can we talk numbers without him?Robinette wrote:No Way... happy has "A Beautiful Mind"Incandenza wrote:Why? Are you a delusional schizophrenic prone to seeing people that aren't there, like a college roommate, his little moppet of a niece, and a menacing Man in Black?happy2seeyou wrote:I was just going over my notes from John Nash, did I miss anything here? lol
'Cause I think there might be medication for that.
2001, John Nash played by Russell Crow, directed by Ron Howard... and kudos to you for taking the time to read this
It was a great movie... only saw it once, so i should watch it againhappy2seeyou wrote:Great great movie!!! Had to bring it into the convo! How can we talk numbers without him?Robinette wrote:No Way... happy has "A Beautiful Mind"Incandenza wrote:Why? Are you a delusional schizophrenic prone to seeing people that aren't there, like a college roommate, his little moppet of a niece, and a menacing Man in Black?happy2seeyou wrote:I was just going over my notes from John Nash, did I miss anything here? lol
'Cause I think there might be medication for that.
2001, John Nash played by Russell Crow, directed by Ron Howard... and kudos to you for taking the time to read this

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Re: Man I'm bored.
isnt this mostly what youd expect... and a great majority of those that you are assuming are unhappy with the system, are probably new players, that would naturally assume theyd have to work to get to the top...Kugelblitz22 wrote:Percentile---------- Score range ---- People ---Percentage of Players
1st percentile ---- 3802-3339.5 ---- 4 ---------- 0.02%![]()
2nd percentile ---- 3339.4-2877---- 13 --------- 0.06%
3rd percentile ---- 2876-2414.5----- 66 -------- 0.32%
4th percentile ---- 2414.4-1952----- 375 ------- 1.80%
5th percentile ---- 1951-1489.5----- 1945 ------ 9.37%
6th percentile ---- 1489-1027------- 7542 ------ 36.34%
7th percentile ---- 1026-564.5------ 10689 ----- 51.51%
8th percentile ---- 564.5-102--------- 112 ------- 0.54%
As you can see by this cross-categorical, cross referenced, double blind, random, scientific study most people are unhappy with the scoring system. 88.39% to be exact.
also, youre assuming everyone cares about the score, when many do not... i like getting points as much as anyone, but the higher my score goes, the less fun I have, because it changes the games I have to play, so its very possible that a majority of the players arent actually unhappy with the system at all. Most are two new to have moved up, and freemiums especially can only play 4 games at a time so youd expect them to move slower through the ranks.
and im revoking your medal, because you have no evidence to support the happiness, you are simply assuming dissatisfaction, when there may indeed be none. If someone is unsatisfied with the system, they are actually just dissatisfied with their score. If they want, they can work to improve it, which takes work, sacrifice, patience, and luck, or not worry about it, and just have fun. I think actually your research has shown that the majority of the players are indifferent to the scoring system, and not unhappy with it.
I contend that your survey shows that the scoring is actually making people happy, new players are starting out with 1000 so they arent dissatisfied, 7500 are moving up another 2000 have done very well, and the rest struggle very hard to maintain and gain in the upper levels
You need to adjust this to be useful, because the people at 700-1200 are a totally different breed than those at 700 and below... at 700-1200 ill assume a great number are new players who are getting their feet wet, learning the ropes. Below 700, its probable that the players arent concerned with their score very much at all, and below 500, Its safe to say many are actually trying to keep their score at that level... certainly at 300 or so, this is a reasonable guess.
Everybody likes winning, but assuming everyone, especially the vast majority are only happy when they are, is probably not accurate.



