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    What average score should you target? 80%? 85%?

    I have a couple of close races and I want to teak for the stretch run.

    J
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    Originally posted by onejayhawk View Post
    What average score should you target? 80%? 85%?

    I have a couple of close races and I want to teak for the stretch run.

    J
    Huh? 80% of what?

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      Originally posted by onejayhawk View Post
      What average score should you target? 80%? 85%?

      I have a couple of close races and I want to teak for the stretch run.

      J
      I assume you mean a % of the total number of possible points. I dont know the answer to this question, but what I shoot for is 3rd place in all categories. If you can do this, you'll in all likelihood be 1st overall. Altho that wouldnt be true in 1 of my leagues this year where the 1st-place guy currently has 185 out of a possible 200 points - 3rd place in all categories would only give a challenger 180 points. That would be 90% of the total points. In a more typical league, there'll be 12 teams or so and 3rd place across the board would give you 83.33% of the points. So what percentage to shoot for I think would depend on how many teams are in your league.

      Dont know if that helped at all but good luck anyway.

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          Nice Doig.

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