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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Patrick Campbell added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

More importantly...when are we having the 1st ohiowrestling.net wrestling tournament. Talk is cheap...put your skills on the line!

;-)

I need to know at least a year in advance to get back down to weight btw!

And, can the program predict results for this tournament?



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

Quote from Patrick Campbell's post:

"...

And, can the program predict results for this tournament?"



I can.

Oxygen deprivation resulting in death.

Not one of your better inventions, Dr. Campbell.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

Hosting a tourney is a great idea for ow.net Us wrestling in it....not so good.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Ron Hreha added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

Quote from Brady Hiatt's post:

"So we are up to $50, $30, $20 in amazon GC's for Gold, Silver, and Bronze.

#gettinrealnow"



Did I just commit to something by making a joke about how everyone gets a trophy in sports these days?



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Patrick Campbell added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

Wusses...



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

Quote from Ron Hreha's post:

" Did I just commit to something by making a joke about how everyone gets a trophy in sports these days?"



I thought you were saying you were adding to it. No problem. Back to $25, $15, $10

Hank, you sell any on Amazon? I'm gonna have $25 to spend on 3-22.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Doug Brandt added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

Quote from Ethan Moore's post:

"Doug - this is intriguing and I'm very interested to see the results."



I'll post something as soon as the NCAA seeds come out.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

I gotta offer prizes. I will throw in salamis for this year's winners as well. I have a mind like a sieve. Remind me.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on February 26, 2015

Quote from Hank Kornblut's post:

"I gotta offer prizes. I will throw in salamis for this year's winners as well. I have a mind like a sieve. Remind me."



Now if only there was a way to ship Reubens.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Sean Koran added to this discussion on February 27, 2015

Brady - I will pitch in $15 for 1st, $10 for 2nd, and $5 for third.

What's the best way to get the money to you (as I assume the prize winners would prefer a single payout vs. multiple smaller ones from various sources)? I can do Paypal, Venmo, or Amazaon Payments (although I think there may be a fee for that now). If something else works easier I can do that as well.

Now that this Board has, what? 40 members, we should be able to get some pretty decent prizes (not that $40 and a premium salami isn't already a great prize).



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 27, 2015

Sean: You think this forum has 40 members? Ha! I have 40 aliases alone!!!!!!!!

...and we all post!!!! <CrazyEye> <Twitch> <NeckScratch>



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Sean Koran added to this discussion on February 27, 2015

Everything makes so much more sense now.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Patrick Campbell added to this discussion on February 27, 2015

Quote from Mark Niemann's post:

"Sean: You think this forum has 40 members? Ha! I have 40 aliases alone!!!!!!!!

...and we all post!!!! <CrazyEye> <Twitch> <NeckScratch>"



Are you saying that you are NOT "Mark Niemann"?



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on February 27, 2015

Quote from Sean Koran's post:

"Brady - I will pitch in $15 for 1st, $10 for 2nd, and $5 for third.

What's the best way to get the money to you (as I assume the prize winners would prefer a single payout vs. multiple smaller ones from various sources)? I can do Paypal, Venmo, or Amazaon Payments (although I think there may be a fee for that now). If something else works easier I can do that as well."



I think the easiest way is thorough Amazon Gift Cards -- they can be delivered via email. I don't believe there is a fee for that. I'll check into it more tonight and get back with you soon.

Awesome -- thanks.



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Discussion Topic: Predicting team outcomes at the NCAAs
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 27, 2015

Quote from Patrick Campbell's post:

"Are you saying that you are NOT "Mark Niemann"?"



I can neither confirm nor deny that I may or may not be Mark Niemann.



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