scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD's get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks

Via the “User Interface” (under “Setup”) select the “Qualification profile” option.

This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the “Scoring system” tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as “DNQ”.

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.

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Sent:
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To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD’s get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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Andy

Thanks very much for the instant response, I would never have found that solution.

David

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— In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, “Andy Wadsworth” <andy.wadsworth@…> wrote:

Via the “User Interface” (under “Setup”) select the “Qualification
profile” option.
This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example)
under the “Scoring system” tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4
races as “DNQ”.

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method
as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting
“Value” to “0”.


From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score.
This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least
50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but
the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further
complicate OOD’s get average points of their own results, but I have
worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks

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Doesn’t the standard OOD provide the solution to your requirement for this part of your query?

Malcolm Osborne

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To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:43 AM

Subject: [sailwave] Re: scoring system

Andy

Thanks very much for the instant response, I would never have found that solution.

David
— In sailwave@yahoogroups.com , “Andy Wadsworth” <andy.wadsworth@…> wrote:

Via the “User Interface” (under “Setup”) select the “Qualification
profile” option.
This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example)
under the “Scoring system” tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4
races as “DNQ”.

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method
as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting
“Value” to “0”.


From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups. com] On
Behalf Of djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sa ilwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score.
This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least
50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but
the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further
complicate OOD’s get average points of their own results, but I have
worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks

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The Sailwave Users Guide covers how to setup an Appendix A Low Point Series and Qualification Profiles in the How Do I section.

http://www.abyc.org/upload/Sailwave_ABYC_User_Guide.pdf

Sailwave will score the OOD results for you without calculating them yourself. Otherwise you will have to recalculate all the OOD’s each week.

.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

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From: djtfella

Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 3:48 PM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: [sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD’s get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks

Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.

Thanks,
Matt

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On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk wrote:

Via the “User Interface” (under “Setup”) select the “Qualification profile” option.

This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the “Scoring system” tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as “DNQ”.

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.


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[mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of djtfella
Sent:
12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD’s get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:

Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)

Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

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----- Original Message -----

From:
Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.

Thanks,
Matt


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On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk > wrote:

Via the "User Interface" (under "Setup") select the "Qualification profile" option.
This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the "Scoring system" tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as "DNQ".
For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] ** On Behalf Of** djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD's get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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Thanks,

That would work great, but we include discarded races when we calculate our R/C averages, except the worst one, unless it is required to qualify for the series.

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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Malcolm Osborne malcolmo@telkomsa.net wrote:

The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:

Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)

Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

----- Original Message -----

From:
Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.

Thanks,
Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk > > wrote:

Via the "User Interface" (under "Setup") select the "Qualification profile" option.
This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the "Scoring system" tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as "DNQ".
For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] ** On Behalf Of** djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD's get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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Matt Woodall,

I believe you will find the Scoring Code option "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" with the appropriately set up discard profile. I included a screen shot of the Edit Scoring Code window…

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

···

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:52 PM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Thanks,

That would work great, but we include discarded races when we calculate our R/C averages, except the worst one, unless it is required to qualify for the series.


Matt Woodall

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A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Malcolm Osborne malcolmo@telkomsa.net wrote:

The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:

Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)

Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

----- Original Message -----

From: Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

Thanks,
Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

"Most people are about as happy as they decide to be." -- Abraham Lincoln

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk > > wrote:

  Via the "User Interface" (under "Setup") select the "Qualification profile" option.
  This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the "Scoring system" tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as "DNQ".
  For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] ** On Behalf Of** djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

  Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

  For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD's get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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Matt,

The Lido 14 Twilight Series on the Alamitos Bay YC website is scored in a very similar way to that you are manner than you are wanting. The link to the results is http://www.abyc.org/event.cfm?id=376. Each of the monthly series results are extracted from the overall results by deleting the unrelated races and rescoring.

The scoring section of the NOR reads as follows:

  1. SCORING

5.1. The Low Point Scoring System in Appendix A of the racing rules will be used, except as follows:

a) In Appendix A, series and race scores shall apply to the competitor helming the boat, not the boat. This changes rule A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10.

b) Rule A9 (RACE SCORES IN A SERIES LONGER THAN A REGATTA) shall apply, except that, a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area. This changes rule A9.

c) A competitor’s series score will be the total of her race scores. This changes rule A2.

d) A competitor who launches their boat shall be deemed to have come to the starting area for all races that evening.

5.2. The different divisions; Lido 14 A and Lido 14 B, Lido 14 Women, and Lido 14 Junior, shall sail together as one fleet. The ranking for the different categories will be extracted from the overall position in the combined fleet without re

****‐calculations (the points remain the same).

5.3. For the Monthly Series and Overall Series only, any competitor attending a Lido 14 Regatta elsewhere or acting as PRO will be awarded the average of its other races in accordance with rule A10(a), except that races in which the competitor did not compete shall not be included in the average.

5.4. The Overall Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores.

5.5. The Monthly Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores for the month.

5.6. The Fleet Representative Series to determine the 2011 Club Champion Representative shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores from the last Wednesday of each month from May through August.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

···

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:52 PM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Thanks,

That would work great, but we include discarded races when we calculate our R/C averages, except the worst one, unless it is required to qualify for the series.


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Malcolm Osborne malcolmo@telkomsa.net wrote:

The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:

Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)

Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

----- Original Message -----

From: Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

Thanks,
Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

"Most people are about as happy as they decide to be." -- Abraham Lincoln

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk > > wrote:

  Via the "User Interface" (under "Setup") select the "Qualification profile" option.
  This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the "Scoring system" tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as "DNQ".
  For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] ** On Behalf Of** djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

  Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

  For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD's get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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Mark,

Thanks, that is Great, and is really close to what I need. I will have to play with it some and see if i can get the rest of the way there. The only thing i need to do is replace the +N points to be a “- the worst non DNC race” or change the rules… which can be hard to do.

Thanks again,

Matt

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On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:13 AM, S. Mark Townsend s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com wrote:

Matt,

The Lido 14 Twilight Series on the Alamitos Bay YC website is scored in a very similar way to that you are manner than you are wanting. The link to the results is http://www.abyc.org/event.cfm?id=376. Each of the monthly series results are extracted from the overall results by deleting the unrelated races and rescoring.

The scoring section of the NOR reads as follows:

  1. SCORING

5.1. The Low Point Scoring System in Appendix A of the racing rules will be used, except as follows:

a) In Appendix A, series and race scores shall apply to the competitor helming the boat, not the boat. This changes rule A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10.

b) Rule A9 (RACE SCORES IN A SERIES LONGER THAN A REGATTA) shall apply, except that, a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area. This changes rule A9.

c) A competitor’s series score will be the total of her race scores. This changes rule A2.

d) A competitor who launches their boat shall be deemed to have come to the starting area for all races that evening.

5.2. The different divisions; Lido 14 A and Lido 14 B, Lido 14 Women, and Lido 14 Junior, shall sail together as one fleet. The ranking for the different categories will be extracted from the overall position in the combined fleet without re

****‐calculations (the points remain the same).

5.3. For the Monthly Series and Overall Series only, any competitor attending a Lido 14 Regatta elsewhere or acting as PRO will be awarded the average of its other races in accordance with rule A10(a), except that races in which the competitor did not compete shall not be included in the average.

5.4. The Overall Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores.

5.5. The Monthly Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores for the month.

5.6. The Fleet Representative Series to determine the 2011 Club Champion Representative shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores from the last Wednesday of each month from May through August.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:52 PM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Thanks,

That would work great, but we include discarded races when we calculate our R/C averages, except the worst one, unless it is required to qualify for the series.


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Malcolm Osborne malcolmo@telkomsa.net wrote:

The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:

Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)

Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

----- Original Message -----

From: Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.

Thanks,
Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk wrote:

Via the “User Interface” (under “Setup”) select the “Qualification profile” option.

This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the “Scoring system” tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as “DNQ”.

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.


From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD’s get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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I am unclear as to what you mean by “The only thing I need to do is replace the +N points to be a “- the worst non DNC race” or change the rules… which can be hard to do.” If you can attach or provide a link to the Notice of Race, I am sure we can figure it out.

Are you are wanting to change the value of a DNC from a) *“a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area.” *to b) “a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area in the largest start in the series”? If so this can be done by editing the scoring code, and using the option “Points for place of the max number of boats that came to the start area in any one race + N places.” See screen shot below.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

···

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 10:20 AM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Mark,

Thanks, that is Great, and is really close to what I need. I will have to play with it some and see if i can get the rest of the way there. The only thing i need to do is replace the +N points to be a “- the worst non DNC race” or change the rules… which can be hard to do.

Thanks again,

Matt


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A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

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On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:13 AM, S. Mark Townsend s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com wrote:

Matt,

The Lido 14 Twilight Series on the Alamitos Bay YC website is scored in a very similar way to that you want. The link to the results is http://www.abyc.org/event.cfm?id=376 . Each of the monthly series results are extracted from the overall results by deleting the unrelated races and rescoring.

The scoring section of the NOR reads as follows:

  1. SCORING

5.1. The Low Point Scoring System in Appendix A of the racing rules will be used, except as follows:

a) In Appendix A, series and race scores shall apply to the competitor helming the boat, not the boat. This changes rule A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10.

b) Rule A9 (RACE SCORES IN A SERIES LONGER THAN A REGATTA) shall apply, except that, a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area. This changes rule A9.

c) A competitor’s series score will be the total of her race scores. This changes rule A2.

d) A competitor who launches their boat shall be deemed to have come to the starting area for all races that evening.

5.2. The different divisions; Lido 14 A and Lido 14 B, Lido 14 Women, and Lido 14 Junior, shall sail together as one fleet. The ranking for the different categories will be extracted from the overall position in the combined fleet without re

****‐ calculations (the points remain the same).

5.3. For the Monthly Series and Overall Series only, any competitor attending a Lido 14 Regatta elsewhere or acting as PRO will be awarded the average of its other races in accordance with rule A10(a), except that races in which the competitor did not compete shall not be included in the average.

5.4. The Overall Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores.

5.5. The Monthly Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores for the month.

5.6. The Fleet Representative Series to determine the 2011 Club Champion Representative shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores from the last Wednesday of each month from May through August.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:52 PM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Thanks,

That would work great, but we include discarded races when we calculate our R/C averages, except the worst one, unless it is required to qualify for the series.


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Malcolm Osborne malcolmo@telkomsa.net wrote:

The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:
Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)
Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

----- Original Message -----

From: Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

  Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

  For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

Thanks,
Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

  "Most people are about as happy as they decide to be." -- Abraham Lincoln
  On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth <andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk> > > >       wrote:
    Via the "User Interface" (under "Setup") select the "Qualification profile" option.
    This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the "Scoring system" tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as "DNQ".
    For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] ** On Behalf Of** djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

    Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

    For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD's get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

    Thanks

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Mark,

Here is the relevent part of our racing rules. (more here http://www.jocosailing.com/racing-rules)

Skippers serving on Race Committee (RC) shall score points equal to the average, to the nearest tenth of a point, of his or her points in all races in the series, except for the worst race, or as a “DNF” for races committee’d, whichever is less.

We are a small club. Ultimately what we are trying to do is give people more insentive to serve on race committee.

Thanks,

Matt

···


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On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 7:55 AM, S. Mark Townsend s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com wrote:

I am unclear as to what you mean by “The only thing I need to do is replace the +N points to be a “- the worst non DNC race” or change the rules… which can be hard to do.” If you can attach or provide a link to the Notice of Race, I am sure we can figure it out.

Are you are wanting to change the value of a DNC from a) *“a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area.” *to b) “a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area in the largest start in the series”? If so this can be done by editing the scoring code, and using the option “Points for place of the max number of boats that came to the start area in any one race + N places.” See screen shot below.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 10:20 AM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Mark,

Thanks, that is Great, and is really close to what I need. I will have to play with it some and see if i can get the rest of the way there. The only thing i need to do is replace the +N points to be a “- the worst non DNC race” or change the rules… which can be hard to do.

Thanks again,

Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:13 AM, S. Mark Townsend s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com wrote:

Matt,

The Lido 14 Twilight Series on the Alamitos Bay YC website is scored in a very similar way to that you want. The link to the results is http://www.abyc.org/event.cfm?id=376. Each of the monthly series results are extracted from the overall results by deleting the unrelated races and rescoring.

The scoring section of the NOR reads as follows:

  1. SCORING

5.1. The Low Point Scoring System in Appendix A of the racing rules will be used, except as follows:

a) In Appendix A, series and race scores shall apply to the competitor helming the boat, not the boat. This changes rule A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10.

b) Rule A9 (RACE SCORES IN A SERIES LONGER THAN A REGATTA) shall apply, except that, a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area. This changes rule A9.

c) A competitor’s series score will be the total of her race scores. This changes rule A2.

d) A competitor who launches their boat shall be deemed to have come to the starting area for all races that evening.

5.2. The different divisions; Lido 14 A and Lido 14 B, Lido 14 Women, and Lido 14 Junior, shall sail together as one fleet. The ranking for the different categories will be extracted from the overall position in the combined fleet without re

****‐calculations (the points remain the same).

5.3. For the Monthly Series and Overall Series only, any competitor attending a Lido 14 Regatta elsewhere or acting as PRO will be awarded the average of its other races in accordance with rule A10(a), except that races in which the competitor did not compete shall not be included in the average.

5.4. The Overall Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores.

5.5. The Monthly Series shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores for the month.

5.6. The Fleet Representative Series to determine the 2011 Club Champion Representative shall be the total of a competitor’s race scores from the last Wednesday of each month from May through August.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:52 PM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Thanks,

That would work great, but we include discarded races when we calculate our R/C averages, except the worst one, unless it is required to qualify for the series.


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Malcolm Osborne malcolmo@telkomsa.net wrote:

The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:

Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)

Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

----- Original Message -----

From: Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.

Thanks,
Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk wrote:

Via the “User Interface” (under “Setup”) select the “Qualification profile” option.

This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the “Scoring system” tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as “DNQ”.

For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as “Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points” setting “Value” to “0”.


From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] scoring system

Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD’s get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

Thanks


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You are trying to solve the same problem that almost all clubs have, someone has to serve on RC and you don’t want them to be penalized for doing so.

There is an option in Sailwave that allows you to “set the points by hand when entering the code”. It would be a manual process allowing you to calculate the points and plug them into Sailwave, however you would need to recalculate them each time a race was added to the overall results.

I would try and sell the fleet on the rule change to “Any competitor acting as PRO will be awarded the average of its other races in accordance with rule A10(a), except that races in which the competitor did not compete shall not be included in the average.” If you score it few boats using both methods you will probably find it makes little if no difference to the results.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

···

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 6:13 AM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Mark,

Here is the relevent part of our racing rules. (more here http://www.jocosailing.com/racing-rules)

Skippers serving on Race Committee (RC) shall score points equal to the average, to the nearest tenth of a point, of his or her points in all races in the series, except for the worst race, or as a “DNF” for races committee’d, whichever is less.

We are a small club. Ultimately what we are trying to do is give people more insentive to serve on race committee.

Thanks,

Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 7:55 AM, S. Mark Townsend s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com wrote:

I am unclear as to what you mean by “The only thing I need to do is replace the +N points to be a “- the worst non DNC race” or change the rules… which can be hard to do.” If you can attach or provide a link to the Notice of Race, I am sure we can figure it out.

Are you are wanting to change the value of a DNC from a) * “a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area.” * to b) * “a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area in the largest start in the series”* ? If so this can be done by editing the scoring code, and using the option “Points for place of the max number of boats that came to the start area in any one race + N places.” See screen shot below.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 10:20 AM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Mark,

Thanks, that is Great, and is really close to what I need. I will have to play with it some and see if i can get the rest of the way there. The only thing i need to do is replace the +N points to be a “- the worst non DNC race” or change the rules… which can be hard to do.

Thanks again,

Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

“Most people are about as happy as they decide to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:13 AM, S. Mark Townsend s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com wrote:

Matt,

The Lido 14 Twilight Series on the Alamitos Bay YC website is scored in a very similar way to that you want. The link to the results is [http://www.abyc.org/event.cfm?id=376](http://www.abyc.org/event.cfm?id=376)    .  Each of the monthly series results are extracted from the overall results by deleting the unrelated races and rescoring.     
The scoring section of the NOR reads as follows:
5. SCORING
5.1. The Low Point Scoring System in Appendix A of the racing rules will be used, except as follows:
a) In Appendix A, series and race scores shall apply to the competitor helming the boat, not the boat. This changes rule A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10.
b) Rule A9 (RACE SCORES IN A SERIES LONGER THAN A REGATTA) shall apply, except that, a competitor that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place two more than the number of competitors that came to the starting area. This changes rule A9.
c) A competitor's series score will be the total of her race scores. This changes rule A2.
d) A competitor who launches their boat shall be deemed to have come to the starting area for all races that evening.
5.2. The different divisions; Lido 14 A and Lido 14 B, Lido 14 Women, and Lido 14 Junior, shall sail together as one fleet. The ranking for the different categories will be extracted from the overall position in the combined fleet without re

****‐ calculations (the points remain the same).

5.3. For the Monthly Series and Overall Series only, any competitor attending a Lido 14 Regatta elsewhere or acting as PRO will be awarded the average of its other races in accordance with rule A10(a), except that races in which the competitor did not compete shall not be included in the average.
5.4. The Overall Series shall be the total of a competitor's race scores.
5.5. The Monthly Series shall be the total of a competitor's race scores for the month.
5.6. The Fleet Representative Series to determine the 2011 Club Champion Representative shall be the total of a competitor's race scores from the last Wednesday of each month from May through August.

Mark Townsend
s_mark_townsend@hotmail.com

From: Matt Woodall

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:52 PM

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Thanks,

That would work great, but we include discarded races when we calculate our R/C averages, except the worst one, unless it is required to qualify for the series.


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

"Most people are about as happy as they decide to be." -- Abraham Lincoln
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Malcolm Osborne <malcolmo@telkomsa.net> wrote:
  The standard OOD points can be edited to an alternative:
  Average of (sum of points for non-discarded races)
  Presumably a highest (worst) score would be discarded in the series.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

----- Original Message -----

From: Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:56 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

    Is there a way to make sailwave calculate the average of the races competed in without including the highest (worst) score using similar syntax to:

    For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

Thanks,
Matt


Matt Woodall

A Comfortable Sail Blog Protest Me (I might like it :slight_smile: )
A Comfortable Sail Facebook page

    "Most people are about as happy as they decide to be." -- Abraham Lincoln
    On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andy Wadsworth <andy.wadsworth@electoralreform.co.uk> > > > >         wrote:
      Via the "User Interface" (under "Setup") select the "Qualification profile" option.
      This then allows you to set a qualification profile (4 in your example) under the "Scoring system" tabs and will Rank anyone not having sailed 4 races as "DNQ".
      For the OOD score you can create a new code (OOD?) and edit its Method as "Average of (sum of points for non-DNC races) + N points" setting "Value" to "0".

From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] ** On Behalf Of** djtfella
Sent: 12 July 2010 23:48
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
[sailwave] scoring system

      Can someone advise how to score a new series using a standard low score. This is a PY fleet with no discards, but the requirement that at least 50% of the race series + one race must be sailed.

      For example, for a 7 race series, at least 4 races must be sailed, but the 7 best results would count if 7 races had been sailed. To further complicate OOD's get average points of their own results, but I have worked that out using manually calculated RDG.

      Thanks

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The OOD option “Average of points for non-discarded races” should meet your SI, assuming that for the fleet, the worst race is discarded. The `DNF’ option couldn’t be catered for, automatically.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield, South Africa

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----- Original Message -----

From:
Matt Woodall

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 3:13 PM

Subject: Re: [sailwave] scoring system

Mark,

Here is the relevent part of our racing rules. (more here http://www.jocosailing.com/racing-rules)

Skippers serving on Race Committee (RC) shall score points equal to the average, to the nearest tenth of a point, of his or her points in all races in the series, except for the worst race, or as a “DNF” for races committee’d, whichever is less.

We are a small club. Ultimately what we are trying to do is give people more insentive to serve on race committee.

Thanks,

Matt


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