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I don understand the “Recap” report – what is the deal with the Season Points & Season Record and why does it sort by Points?

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I don understand the “Recap” report – what is the deal with the Season Points & Season Record and why does it sort by Points?

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This question has been asked many times. Season points represent the aggregate points selected by each player for tie-breaker games less the aggregate points scored in tie-breaker games (for those using “combined score” for tie-breakers) otherwise it represents the aggregate combined margin for all tie-breaker games. Let’s see an example: Joe plays weeks 1,2 & 3. He picks 44 for week 1, 27 for week 2 and 35 for week 3. His aggregate for all tie breaker games picked would be 44+27+35 = 106. Let’s say that week 1’s tie breaker score was 21-10 = 31, week 2 = 14-31=44, week 3 = 9-6 = 15 …. so 31+44+15 = 90. 106 (Joe’s aggregate) less 90 (points scored) = 16. If Joe’s aggregate was 80, his season points would be -10 (or 10 pts away from perfect). This point factor is only used to determine ranking when win-loss-tie record is the same for 2 or more players. Note: At the beginning of a week, before the games have been played, but after picks have been made, the aggregate of tie-breaker game

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