sideBOTS 1 - Metal
Stats
(Giv): These are the places you gave the others in the specified round
(Rec): These are the places you received from the others in the specified rounds
In both those tables I also colored in the first three places, as well as the possible last (darker red) and second to last (lighter red) place
in that round. No positions were changed due to DQ's, so if someone got DQ'd and was put in last place that round, it doesn't change the
positions in that round. Also, if you wonder why some rounds seem to have missing positions, keep in mind we lost three players early on,
which I didn't cover in these stats.
(Match): These are the combined points from the (Giv) and (Rec) tables. The lower the score, the more "compatible" you seem to be with
that person.
Giv/Rec Balance: Here I put the balance between what you got and gave each of those who also played all 12 rounds. For example, as you
can see, I gave EC an overall of 4.08 points, while he gave me 7.50, so the balance is 3.42. If it's green, then you gave that person overall a
better score. If it's red, then you received an overall better score.
Booty //
@Jake Awesome
Cake //
@CakeWalker
Chris //
@Chris
Crocker //
@Crocker
EC //
@Hoss Alexander
Jeff //
@El Jefro Blanco
Jimmy //
@Jimmy King
OMB //
@King Kota
Trooper //
@Storm Trooper
Sky //
@Sky
Wang //
@Wangman Page
Also I made some stats for the two guys, who participated in at least 8 rounds.
McHenry //
@John McHenry
Mitch //
@Mitch Buchannon
The lowest single score anyone achieved was Booty giving Jeff 3.50 points, followed by the only other below 4 score, a 3.83 that Chris gave Crocker.
Also... unsurprisingly is Wang the only person, who achieved to have three rounds in which he only received one-digit placements from every other
participant. Surprising is though that Jeff, our runner-up, didn't achieve this feat even once. (At least without the rankings of Kenoh, Sabs and Jay)