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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 03:40:00
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drougnor Also, it looks like Mountain crossed the finish line around 2am EST, Dec. 18th
*sadface*. Maybe next year, CST will claim its rightful place. But this time, it was fun to fold once again for a while. Like to give a big Thank You to DutchForce. This dude donates some awesome prizes. In fact, the GTX660Ti FTW+ that he donated back in the 2013 March Maddness is what I've been folding on.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 04:22:16
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troy8d
BadBertie Agree with Punchy there. While I have found this tzc entertaining and amusing, as a race/competition it was over from day one. To try and balance teams, handicaps or whatever, you are trying to artificially make the teams identical in performance. And where's the fun in that. The entertainment in this tzc for me has been the freedom/possibility for Mountain and Central to up their game and it may still be a very close finish tomorrow. Where you have teams of a complete mix of ppd, limited by expense effectively, you need to devise a contest of skill rather than brute force. The only example I could think of is daft but goes like: random number generates a total 24hr points production for each of the teams to achieve but not exceed. Teams or team captains nominate the "players" for each day's target production score. Closest to the total wins a point, over shooting deducts points. To allow for continuous play for a couple of weeks, the 14 daily random numbers are all announced on day 1 to allow teamwork and planning. It would be a pain to administer but largely removes the advantage of the big guns.
Any contest where it is advantageous to limit production is counterproductive to one the primary goals of contests.
Well, we've seen a few comments the tzc was a little unfair due to some extra production. Let's face it, there's likely to be a compromise between peak production and a balanced competition. The way I see the scenario above playing out is everyone will need to be pushing 100% so "captains"/tacticians know who is ready to be thrown into the mix in a few days and what ppd they can expect. There will be tactical pauses to try an ensure the "players" projects drop their points on the day and not over-shoot, but then they rev up again for the next target. Anyway, it was just an idea. Something different.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 04:30:15
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All I can say is whatever is decided - If someone comes up with a new scoring system or contest style, whatever, I'm MORE than happy to provide the raw numbers.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 05:18:23
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bcavnaugh Well at least I have moved from 20th to 18th Team Rank and back down to 195 for Project Rank. Sorry wrinvert but then it looks like you are on a Folding Break ATM.
I'm still plugging away, just had to throttle back to just my 4p again after we hit 100mill. I was within 10% of my projected ppd.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 06:52:11
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Wait...is that?....yes! I think I can see the finish line from here! Lets go PST! Finally broke in to the top 200 during this contest. The 4p ran strong on bigadv and I averaged almost exactly to my goal/reported ppd.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 07:30:57
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drougnor If you're having trouble getting the Team Standings chart to load, check here - This is my badly cobbled together backup copy https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ajp2y_vsc3njdEtoS0RDS0tFZmg2Z1JTcWFJb1JSUUE&usp=sharing%27#gid=24 I'm basically fiddling around learning how Troy put together the site just as a way of increasing the knowledge base on this. I'll try to get the publishing side sorted sometime today so I can just provide a simple page link like Troy did instead of linking to individual spreadsheet tabs. Remember, this is only the backup site. d
so, just curious, why do the ppd numbers here not match up with EOCF?
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 08:06:55
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drougnor All I can say is whatever is decided - If someone comes up with a new scoring system or contest style, whatever, I'm MORE than happy to provide the raw numbers.
I've been folding with you guys for 8 months now and this is by far the best team, best people I've been around. Everybody is willing to help us less experienced folders. The TZC is wildly successful in what it intends to accomplish, to stimulate team folding at a high level, just look at the Dec numbers for [link=mailto:folding@evga]folding@evga[/link]. Holy crap!!!!!! I usually fold 7-10 days a month to help out and get the evga bucks and keep my electric bill under control but the challenge inspired me to keep going. I understand that to make it fun we want the teams to be competitive. This is my first TZC and if I'd known it would be this lopsided for EST I would have signed up with a different team. Quotas are not the answer, we want everybody folding full bore balls to the wall!!!! The logistics of the time zones seems to be the issue. Perhaps a school yard style contest would be better. Have 3, 4 or 5 captains pick (draft) their teams. We could come up with some serious or silly names for the teams and still have some fun trash talk. Just a thought. Estimating ppd is tough. I know when I signed up I had a vga card in the RMA process. Didn't know when it would be back or if it would fold well. I've done much better than I thought. I hope the contests continue, I've had a lot of fun. I've learned that my rig is quite stable and pretty strong and there's a lot of great people here with a great sense of humor
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 08:34:16
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un4givn85 so, just curious, why do the ppd numbers here not match up with EOCF?
I'm measuring PPD by taking the current total points you've produced during the contest and dividing that by the current length of the contest. I have no idea how EOC does their PPD, but I think they simply sample your daily production over a number of days and averages those values out. I'm not a statistician by any measure - I merely did some quick and dirty math to approximate the PPD calculations that Troy is showing in his sheet, and quite likely missed something in my formula. Also, I want to say Congrats to Central for crossing the 100 Million point line at 10am EST, Dec 18th! PST is under 2 days now!
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 08:47:20
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drougnor Also, I want to say Congrats to Central for crossing the 100 Million point line at 10am EST, Dec 18th! PST is under 2 days now!
Well done Central. Certainly had us worried. Thanks for making it fun !!
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 08:55:53
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drougnor
un4givn85 so, just curious, why do the ppd numbers here not match up with EOCF?
I'm measuring PPD by taking the current total points you've produced during the contest and dividing that by the current length of the contest. I have no idea how EOC does their PPD, but I think they simply sample your daily production over a number of days and averages those values out. I'm not a statistician by any measure - I merely did some quick and dirty math to approximate the PPD calculations that Troy is showing in his sheet, and quite likely missed something in my formula. Also, I want to say Congrats to Central for crossing the 100 Million point line at 10am EST, Dec 18th! PST is under 2 days now!
thats cool, i was just wondering
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 09:45:49
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I've pretty much only folded during the time zone challenge (this one and the one back in April/May). My projected PPD was dreadfully under the mark, but as I only provided 0.58% of Central time's points I don't think it skewed the projections too much. Even though we've already surpassed the 1 million point mark for Central, I'll keep it going the rest of the month to try and hit the 750,000 needed for EVGA bucks.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 10:23:48
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If I may make an observation regarding the perceived lack of competition because of folders distribution, might I suggest that the contest is made more fun by the effort to try and recruit other folders into the contest once it is running? I am the only non-evga folder to join the contest but there has to be others out there who if they knew that the contest is running would join in. Also, the requirement to change the team you are folding for also acts as a detriment to recruiting outsiders. If you really wanted to open it up, you'd make it open to anyone on any team and find a way to allow folders to join even a the last moment to allow mid contest recruiting. Also, as an option, you might consider introducing a handicap system where folders that produce over (400k PPD?) begin to get handicapped based on how far over the cap they go. Their extra points would still count but to a lesser extent so that the little guys are still making a difference. Or run two tiers of contest at the same time, the first contest only counts the bottom 400k ppd of each person and the second keeps track of surplus production. That way a team with many folders below the cap could win one contest while a team with a few folders way over the cap could easily win the other. Perhaps a third contest could be done at the same time counting how many WU a team completes and then the true winning team is the one who collects the most victories between the three possible wins. This would require a team to decide how they want to distribute their folders. Just thinking out loud... PS. GO PACIFIC!
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 11:21:20
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007quick Also, as an option, you might consider introducing a handicap system where folders that produce over (400k PPD?) begin to get handicapped based on how far over the cap they go. Their extra points would still count but to a lesser extent so that the little guys are still making a difference.
Similar handicapping systems were used in one (or maybe more) of the old March Madness contests. It also attracted a lot of dislike from some people. Not saying it can't be used, just pointing out it has been tried. On another topic, those who are shutting down or moving on to other things, take a minute to check out the latest Prime Grid Challenge, starting in under 4 hours. It is one of the few that utilizes the GPU, and all are welcome.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 15:22:15
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Mekhed The logistics of the time zones seems to be the issue. Perhaps a school yard style contest would be better. Have 3, 4 or 5 captains pick (draft) their teams. We could come up with some serious or silly names for the teams and still have some fun trash talk. Just a thought.
That is kind of how March madnesssssssss worked when we had it.Here is hoping it pops back up
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 19:13:40
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drougnor Also, it looks like Mountain crossed the finish line around 2am EST, Dec. 18th
it was 3am update we were at 0.01days left at 2am
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 20:01:08
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Mekhed
drougnor All I can say is whatever is decided - If someone comes up with a new scoring system or contest style, whatever, I'm MORE than happy to provide the raw numbers.
I've been folding with you guys for 8 months now and this is by far the best team, best people I've been around. Everybody is willing to help us less experienced folders. The TZC is wildly successful in what it intends to accomplish, to stimulate team folding at a high level, just look at the Dec numbers for [link=mailto:folding@evga]folding@evga[/link]. Holy crap!!!!!! I usually fold 7-10 days a month to help out and get the evga bucks and keep my electric bill under control but the challenge inspired me to keep going. I understand that to make it fun we want the teams to be competitive. This is my first TZC and if I'd known it would be this lopsided for EST I would have signed up with a different team. Quotas are not the answer, we want everybody folding full bore balls to the wall!!!! The logistics of the time zones seems to be the issue. Perhaps a school yard style contest would be better. Have 3, 4 or 5 captains pick (draft) their teams. We could come up with some serious or silly names for the teams and still have some fun trash talk. Just a thought. Estimating ppd is tough. I know when I signed up I had a vga card in the RMA process. Didn't know when it would be back or if it would fold well. I've done much better than I thought. I hope the contests continue, I've had a lot of fun. I've learned that my rig is quite stable and pretty strong and there's a lot of great people here with a great sense of humor
I like this idea a lot. Teams are random enough that it should be relatively fair and the true competition should help bring more folding to bear. I love it.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 23:00:08
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Looking deep into my crystal ball I foresee Pacific crossing the finish line! No one can stop us now, bwahahahahaha!
Folding 4 Life
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/18 23:27:17
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Mekhed The logistics of the time zones seems to be the issue. Perhaps a school yard style contest would be better. Have 3, 4 or 5 captains pick (draft) their teams.
Oh no, i'm going to get picked last again!
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/19 00:24:25
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BadBertie
Mekhed The logistics of the time zones seems to be the issue. Perhaps a school yard style contest would be better. Have 3, 4 or 5 captains pick (draft) their teams.
Oh no, i'm going to get picked last again!
I'd choose you pikachu. LOL
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/19 11:21:10
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Phew - just dont make it the LAST spot! :-)
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/19 19:27:27
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AARRGGHH!!!!! The day after we "finish" and I pick up a core 15.... HAHAHA, not a single one through the entire competition, but as soon as we are done, it strikes and tosses up some coil whine.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/19 21:22:21
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Scarlet-Tech AARRGGHH!!!!! The day after we "finish" and I pick up a core 15.... HAHAHA, not a single one through the entire competition, but as soon as we are done, it strikes and tosses up some coil whine.
It's about time you helped us put an EOL to those sob's!
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/19 21:44:34
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Hehehehe! I watched everyone talk about them, and constantly checked... I don't know how I missed them for so long.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/19 23:48:27
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Go Pacific! Half a day to go now!
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/20 00:57:29
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BadBertie Go Pacific! Half a day to go now!
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/20 05:29:01
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Scarlet-Tech Hehehehe! I watched everyone talk about them, and constantly checked... I don't know how I missed them for so long.
I never had any either. Got lucky I guess. I did however have network issues randomly that would result in no uploads or downloads for half a day while I was at work. Kinda killed my output.
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/20 06:16:45
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15's r teh devil lol
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Re: Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread
2014/12/20 06:37:39
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Xavier Zepherious
drougnor Also, it looks like Mountain crossed the finish line around 2am EST, Dec. 18th
it was 3am update we were at 0.01days left at 2am
Ahh, ok. Was trying to estimate. Thanks for the catch. Also, looks like it'll be around 1 or 2 PM EST when Pacific crosses the finish line.
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