Statipstics - part ii
Here's the second (and final) part of the Statipstics...
Correct Scores:
Alex tipped the Correct Score in 9 matches during this Tipster (winner Robert only managed this 7 times). Craig and Simon tipped the Correct Score 8 times each. Franzi managed it just once, and Rachel and Steffen not at all.
Correct Margin:
Robert gained 7 points from 8 matches, more than anybody else, while Alex, Simon and Steffen managed this just once.
Being Right:
André tipped the right Winner in 21 matches, Christian in 20, Søren in 19, while Joris and Franzi were right in 18 matches.
Ralph tipped the correct Winner in just 10 matches.
Scorer:
The first Scorer was tipped in 8 matches by Joris, and in 7 by Ines and Robert. Craig, Rachel, Simon and Steffen achieved this 3 times each.
Time:
Ozren guessed the closest Time in 7 matches, giving him 11% of his points total. Ozren also tipped the most closest Times during the 2018 Tipster. Paul was the least lucky, tipping the closest Time in just 1 match, while Andreas, Rachel, Ralph, Søren and Tino were only lucky twice.
There were 8 matches in which somebody tipped the exact Time of the first goal, with Ben and Ozren both achieving this twice.
On average, Joris's tips were closest to the actual Time, just 18m48s away from the actual Time. Despite this, he tipped the closest Time in just four matches. Next best was Ralph, 20m36s out. On average, the least accurate was André, 31m30s away from the actual Time. Despite this, he tipped the closest Time in two matches, earning him only 6 points fewer than Joris.
Tipping:
In total, around 900 tips were received (some people tipped 2 or even 3 times for some matches). 80 tips were missing (about 8% of the total). Seven people tipped 100% of the matches: well done to Alex, Axel, Ben, Joris, Paul, Robert and Søren. Six people missed just one match each, and most of those people did tip but only after the match had begun. I think this is the best return rate for any Tipster so far.
There were just 7 matches where everybody tipped. Excluding Steffen, who only tipped 11 matches, there were 19 matches where everybody else tipped.
The least tipped game was Scotland - Czech Republic, where 5 people missed their tips.
Points per Tip:
Robert scored an average of 4.43 points per game. The next best was André, with 4.28 points per game which he tipped.
Tino gained on average 3.90 points per game, but only tipped 39 matches. With that average rate, he could have gained an additional 47 points, moving him from 16th place up to 8th.
Steffen tipped the fewest games, but gained an average of 4.18 points per game which he did tip. If he'd maintained that rate for all 51 games instead of just 11, he would have finished in 3rd place.
Comparisons:
Finally, Robert won the 2020 Tipster with 226 points from 51 matches, an average of 4.43 per game.
Ozren won the 2018 Tipster with 300 points from 64 matches (of which he missed 5), an average of 5.03 points per game.
Ines won the 2016 Tipster with 245 points from 51 matches, an average of 4.80 points per game.
However, comparisons across different tournaments have limited meaning. ;-)
Correct Scores:
Alex tipped the Correct Score in 9 matches during this Tipster (winner Robert only managed this 7 times). Craig and Simon tipped the Correct Score 8 times each. Franzi managed it just once, and Rachel and Steffen not at all.
Correct Margin:
Robert gained 7 points from 8 matches, more than anybody else, while Alex, Simon and Steffen managed this just once.
Being Right:
André tipped the right Winner in 21 matches, Christian in 20, Søren in 19, while Joris and Franzi were right in 18 matches.
Ralph tipped the correct Winner in just 10 matches.
Scorer:
The first Scorer was tipped in 8 matches by Joris, and in 7 by Ines and Robert. Craig, Rachel, Simon and Steffen achieved this 3 times each.
Time:
Ozren guessed the closest Time in 7 matches, giving him 11% of his points total. Ozren also tipped the most closest Times during the 2018 Tipster. Paul was the least lucky, tipping the closest Time in just 1 match, while Andreas, Rachel, Ralph, Søren and Tino were only lucky twice.
There were 8 matches in which somebody tipped the exact Time of the first goal, with Ben and Ozren both achieving this twice.
On average, Joris's tips were closest to the actual Time, just 18m48s away from the actual Time. Despite this, he tipped the closest Time in just four matches. Next best was Ralph, 20m36s out. On average, the least accurate was André, 31m30s away from the actual Time. Despite this, he tipped the closest Time in two matches, earning him only 6 points fewer than Joris.
Tipping:
In total, around 900 tips were received (some people tipped 2 or even 3 times for some matches). 80 tips were missing (about 8% of the total). Seven people tipped 100% of the matches: well done to Alex, Axel, Ben, Joris, Paul, Robert and Søren. Six people missed just one match each, and most of those people did tip but only after the match had begun. I think this is the best return rate for any Tipster so far.
There were just 7 matches where everybody tipped. Excluding Steffen, who only tipped 11 matches, there were 19 matches where everybody else tipped.
The least tipped game was Scotland - Czech Republic, where 5 people missed their tips.
Points per Tip:
Robert scored an average of 4.43 points per game. The next best was André, with 4.28 points per game which he tipped.
Tino gained on average 3.90 points per game, but only tipped 39 matches. With that average rate, he could have gained an additional 47 points, moving him from 16th place up to 8th.
Steffen tipped the fewest games, but gained an average of 4.18 points per game which he did tip. If he'd maintained that rate for all 51 games instead of just 11, he would have finished in 3rd place.
Comparisons:
Finally, Robert won the 2020 Tipster with 226 points from 51 matches, an average of 4.43 per game.
Ozren won the 2018 Tipster with 300 points from 64 matches (of which he missed 5), an average of 5.03 points per game.
Ines won the 2016 Tipster with 245 points from 51 matches, an average of 4.80 points per game.
However, comparisons across different tournaments have limited meaning. ;-)
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