1. Adam Lyth 2. Asad Shafiq 3. Jonathan Trott 4. James Hildreth 5. Hrishikesh Kanitkar 6. Uday Kaul 7. Steven O'Keefe 8. Pierre Joubert 9. Graeme Swann 10. Dominic Cork 11. Chris Tremlett Squirts 1. Alastair Cook 2. Peter Ingram 3. Mark Cosgrove 4. Narsingh Deonarine 5. Brendan Nash 6. Anthony McGrath 7. Prasanna Jayawardene 8. Jerome Taylor 9. Shane Bond 10. Michael Mason 11. Trent Copeland Result: http://www.cricsim.com/cplsite/match.php?id=102
How does that work here where Phlegm picked 7 bowlers against the Ravestars 5 - does than mean odds are progressively favoured the more bowlers to choose, or is 6 simply the magic number? I guess what I want to know, (confirm) is that my side is infinitely better than Phlegm's, given that his odds appear better than they really should be, so the $2.72 should blow out to > $4?
Haha they wouldn't blow out that much. Six is the magic number though. It works on the premise that all teams will use six bowlers, and although the fifth and sixth bowlers count for a fair bit less than the first four.. if I came across a team that had four awesome bowlers and no change options, I'd back them heavily knowing how the odds work. Although I probably shouldn't be telling you all this...
Need Ryan to sim the NRL grand final, Rob to sim some of these games, or someone to talk to me so I can make more cash.