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Subject: Travelers Championship: June 19-22
Posted by: Guru
- [330592710] Sat, Jun 14, 2008, 11:04
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1 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Sun, Jun 15, 2008, 21:47
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GuruGolf trading for the Travelers Championship has been enabled on Sunday night, even though the U.S. Open playoffs will take place on Monday. The playoffs will not impact any scoring. Teams which have the eventual winner will have their available trades augmented on Monday night.
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2 | Liters
ID: 222291714 Mon, Jun 16, 2008, 19:55
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Not sure if anyone is still playing TSN but they opened up a season 2 when season 1 goes until 11/2. I guess they are looking for trade buyers. This new season starts this week
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3 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Mon, Jun 16, 2008, 20:52
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Early withdrawals:
Beem, Rich Imada, Ryuji Jacobson, Fredrik Merrick, John Oberholser, Arron Parnevik, Jesper Quinney, Jeff Watney, Nick
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4 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Tue, Jun 17, 2008, 11:40
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Three more withdrawals:
McLachlin, Parker Mediate, Rocco Perez, Pat
Rocco's probably emotionally spent. Plus, he'd have been late arriving, and his bank account has been topped off. Too bad, though, as he might have been the predominant crowd favorite in Hartford this week.
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5 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Tue, Jun 17, 2008, 15:10
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2 more withdrawals:
Wetterich, Brett Canizares, Alejandro
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7 | poker pro
ID: 17439281 Tue, Jun 17, 2008, 18:30
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Guru how do you determine the money value to go up and down each week!Losing 200 is a little too much for a tough course!
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8 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Tue, Jun 17, 2008, 20:26
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Since you asked...
The price changes do not depend on the course, or on the absolute scores relative to par. Everything is scored "on the curve", so a golfer's price change is based on that golfer's performance for the week vs. all other golfers in the field for that same week.
Each hole is evaluated for difficulty. If a player gets a birdie on a hole where a birdie is rare, that's a big plus. If a golfer gets a birdie on a hole with many birdies, that's much less of a benefit.
For example, consider the 2008 US Open. Only one golfer got a birdie on the 6th hole in round three (Snedeker), so that golfer was particularly valuable to own for that particular hole. In fact, that birdie was worth (very) slightly more than an eagle on the 13th hole in that same round, since three golfers eagled that hole on that day. And birdieing the 18th hole in round one wasn't nearly as valuable, since almost half the field managed to do that.
Each player gets a relative score for each of the 72 holes, and then those scores are summed by golfer, and ranked. The relative ranking of a golfer's score determines a relative value for that golfer. If a golfer has a relative value of $1000 for the week, and his price was also $1000, then there is no price change for that golfer. If his price is above $1000, then his price will decline, and if his price is below the target, it will rise. As an example, Sergio Garcia and D.A. Points each had about the same relative value this week. But Garcia was priced at $1390, while Points was only $760. So Sergio dropped in value, while Points gained - even though their relative ranking for the week was the same.
The comparison between Sergio and Points is interesting. Sergio finished at +6, while Points was at +15. But Points had 11 birdies, one more than Sergio. And the holes that Points birdied were tougher (based on the number of other birdies on those holes) than the ones Sergio birdied. Points did have 10 fewer pars than Sergio, but pars have a much lower value - although they do have some value. Bogeys and worse are all considered the same. So getting a +4 on a hole doesn't hurt a golfer's price any more than getting a +1.
The degree to which a golfer's price trends toward his weekly target depends on several interrelated factors, including the overall strength of the field. If the field is very strong (based on its average price - as was the case for the Open), then prices tend to move more dramatically toward the target. If the field is weak, then the degree of movement is smaller. Regardless of the strength of the field, the average gain for the top half of the field tends to be around $40 each week.
In sum, if you had a big price decline this week, it wasn't because the course was tough. It was because your golfers played it worse than the rest of the field, especially those at similar prices.
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9 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Wed, Jun 18, 2008, 15:54
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Zach Johnson is out, replaced by Larry Mize
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10 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 08:57
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Brad Faxon was a late Wednesday withdrawal, replaced by John Huston
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11 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 08:58
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215 GuruGolf teams have 4 active golfers. 101 different golfers are represented.
91 Perry, Kenny 65 Singh, Vijay 54 Cink, Stewart 48 Toms, David 45 Pettersson, Carl 41 Baird, Briny 41 Kuchar, Matt 34 Slocum, Heath 31 Austin, Woody 31 Appleby, Stuart 28 Mahan, Hunter 27 Trahan, D.J. 25 Holmes, J.B. 20 Marino, Steve 18 Rose, Justin 15 Campbell, Chad 13 Ogilvie, Joe 13 Sutherland, Kevin 13 Streelman, Kevin 12 Durant, Joe 12 Na, Kevin 12 Green, Nathan 11 O'Hern, Nick 11 Johnson, Dustin 10 Quigley, Brett 10 Jobe, Brandt 10 Gay, Brian 9 Van Pelt, Bo 9 Watson, Bubba 9 Pavin, Corey 8 Rollins, John 8 Axley, Eric 8 Janzen, Lee 8 Kelly, Jerry 8 Sheehan, Patrick 8 Mills, Jon 7 Mallinger, John 7 Wi, Charlie 7 Letzig, Michael 6 Pampling, Rod 6 DiMarco, Chris 6 Herron, Tim 6 Moore, Ryan 5 Curtis, Ben 4 Thompson, Nicholas 4 Henry, J.J. 4 Elkington, Steve 4 Pernice, Jr., Tom 4 Stroud, Chris 4 Reavie, Chez 4 Coles, Gavin 4 Wagner, Johnson 3 Matteson, Troy 3 Kresge, Cliff 3 Kanada, Craig 3 Glover, Lucas 3 Armour III, Tommy 2 Funk, Fred 2 Coceres, Jose 2 Johnson, Richard 2 Park, Jin 2 Flanagan, Nick 2 Sterling, Scott 2 Lickliter II, Frank 2 Gore, Jason 2 Mayfair, Billy 2 Armour, Ryan 1 Buckle, Andrew 1 Warren, Charles 1 Adamonis, Brad 1 McCarron, Scott 1 Stankowski, Paul 1 Williamson, Jay 1 Hayes, J.P. 1 Lowery, Steve 1 Driscoll, James 1 Kaye, Jonathan 1 Ferrie, Kenneth 1 Whittaker, Ron 1 Walker, Jimmy 1 Haas, Bill 1 List, Luke 1 Bertsch, Shane 1 Bolli, Justin 1 Begay III, Notah 1 Brooks, Mark 1 Allen, Michael 1 Uresti, Omar 1 Franco, Carlos 1 Day, Jason 1 Lonard, Peter 1 Sokol, Steve 1 Maggert, Jeff 1 McNeill, George 1 Browne, Olin 1 Yang, Y.E. 1 Duke, Ken 1 Hart, Dudley 1 Beckman, Cameron 1 Mattiace, Len 1 Mize, Larry
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12 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 15:33
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The course is playing easy today. There are currently 99 players under par.
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13 | poker pro
ID: 17439281 Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 16:32
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oglivie youre a wimp
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14 | sarge33rd
ID: 99331714 Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 18:48
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4 Reavie, Chez
at least I'm not alone in my misery. :(
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15 | poker pro
ID: 505552012 Fri, Jun 20, 2008, 14:01
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Justin rose nice eagle to still end up 2 over fir that day!lol Cost you the cut buddy
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16 | poker pro
ID: 505552012 Fri, Jun 20, 2008, 16:09
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well looks like -2 or 3 will be the cut!Good deal lol
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17 | poker pro
ID: 505552012 Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 22:47
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woo 18 under for round 3...Had 2 pars in it though damn lol
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