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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Meltdown on May 13, 2008, 03:45:30 PM
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That some Pro shows only place to 15 yet NY Pro has the men placed to 18 and the rest are 19??? Seems they make up the rules as they go along.T hey only pay top 5 in Grand Prix shows but often announce Top 6 to come on stage.
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what he said
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Chick I didn't mention anything negative to being a Pro Rep so what's up with my question???.
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LOL that would be Funny if it weren't Fukin True.FFS Bob for once try to answer for yourself.How is it some Pro Comps have placing to 15 and NY Pro has from 18 is that because Big Steve runs it and he does what ever the Fuk he wants.Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm.
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That some Pro shows only place to 15 yet NY Pro has the men placed to 18 and the rest are 19???Seems they make up the rules as they go along.They only pay top 5 in Grand Prix shows but often announce Top 6 to come on stage why the Fuk care about 6th there is No Fukin Money????.
Bob Chick owns your mind.
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OK, I will take the fact that some of you are not the smartest in math. But in many contests you have at least 7-9 judges, which score the athletes. The average 5 make up the score. And they rate the competitors from 1-15. Anyone left, gets a 16. The more competitors there are, the better chance of someone placing 16, 17th, 18, etc.
That is because of the point system. For instance, if one competitor gets a 1-2-2-1-2-1-2-1-2, from nine judge, you take off the top and bottom two, which leaves you with 2-2-2-1-1 = 8
If judges vary, you can have more than 15 placings, etc.
Now, for other shows that have more than x amount of competitors, only the top 15 get to go on to the finals. That happens in a few shows around the year.
Show some respect guys.
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OK, I will take the fact that some of you are not the smartest in math. But in many contests you have at least 7-9 judges, which score the athletes. The average 5 make up the score. And they rate the competitors from 1-15. Anyone left, gets a 16. The more competitors there are, the better chance of someone placing 16, 17th, 18, etc.
That is because of the point system. For instance, if one competitor gets a 1-2-2-1-2-1-2-1-2, from nine judge, you take off the top and bottom two, which leaves you with 2-2-2-1-1 = 8
If judges vary, you can have more than 15 placings, etc.
Now, for other shows that have more than x amount of competitors, only the top 15 get to go on to the finals. That happens in a few shows around the year.
Show some respect guys.
Thanks Brother Ron! May God bless you!
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OK, I will take the fact that some of you are not the smartest in math. But in many contests you have at least 7-9 judges, which score the athletes. The average 5 make up the score. And they rate the competitors from 1-15. Anyone left, gets a 16. The more competitors there are, the better chance of someone placing 16, 17th, 18, etc.
That is because of the point system. For instance, if one competitor gets a 1-2-2-1-2-1-2-1-2, from nine judge, you take off the top and bottom two, which leaves you with 2-2-2-1-1 = 8
If judges vary, you can have more than 15 placings, etc.
Now, for other shows that have more than x amount of competitors, only the top 15 get to go on to the finals. That happens in a few shows around the year.
Yaroni Avidan, Ph.D, Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem ;D
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Thanks Chick.Now if it's the way it works how do they get to Give Pro Rankings if a guy is 15th he gets a point for beating one other and 16 gets 2points for beating two others yet 16 at another show gets Fuk all.?????.
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Thanks Chick.Now if it's the way it works how do they get to Give Pro Rankings if a guy is 15th he gets a point for beating one other and 16 gets 2points for beating two others yet 16 at another show gets Fuk all
Dude - ok, lets try it from the other end
15-15-14-15-15 = 74
14-14-15-16-16 = 75
16-16-16-15-15 = 78
16-16-16-16-16 = 80
Remember, there are more than 5 judges! So the scores can be off by a point.
Technically, if you have 28 competitors, you can have 28 different scores...
There is no such thing as a Pro Ranking, it is something that the media puts up to rank the pros, aka the RAS Statistics, etc.
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Ron is like an Asian.
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Ron is like an Asian.
Them Jews is good wit numbers and stuff! ;D
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Re: Question - How do contests place the pros?
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Thanks Chick.Now if it's the way it works how do they get to Give Pro Rankings if a guy is 15th he gets a point for beating one other and 16 gets 2points for beating two others yet 16 at another show gets Fuk all
Dude - ok, lets try it from the other end
15-15-14-15-15 = 74
14-14-15-16-16 = 75
16-16-16-15-15 = 78
16-16-16-16-16 = 80
Remember, there are more than 5 judges! So the scores can be off by a point.
Technically, if you have 28 competitors, you can have 28 different scores...
There is no such thing as a Pro Ranking, it is something that the media puts up to rank the pros, aka the RAS Statistics, etc.
Thanks Ron that makes perfect sense never knew the Pro Ranking thing was all Crap made up by Media and they Print that shit in the back of MD Mag.
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why don't you just use the quote function?
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Thanks Ron that makes perfect sense never knew the Pro Ranking thing was all Crap made up by Media and they Print that shit in the back of MD Mag.
The Pro Ranking, like the one I have on this site (when it is updated), is for fun, to see how a panel of experts, when they decide to rank the competitors, on how the rank them. On any given day, any bodybuilder can beat another competitor, however, it makes some sense that some bodybuilders are more equal than other bodybuilder in physique, symmetry, conditioning and muscularity.
For instane, Kai Greene a few years back never made the top ten, and now he wins shows.
You never know.
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That's a Fact Ron many many guys use to beat Big Ronnie then Booooooooooooom 8 Mr Olympias.From day to day Bodies change some get better some get worse and some Die.