FINAL STANDINGS
| Player | Rank | Score | CPs Left
| Best Case | Worst Case | Spread | Expected
|
| Diddledive
| 1
| 1693 | 0 | 1693 | 1693 | 0 | 1693
|
| Rick
| 2
| 1495 | 0 | 1495 | 1495 | 0 | 1495
|
| Nathan Sanders
| 3
| 1453 | 0 | 1453 | 1453 | 0 | 1453
|
| Newton Wai
| 4
| 1300 | 0 | 1300 | 1300 | 0 | 1300
|
| Elle
| 5
| 1267 | 0 | 1267 | 1267 | 0 | 1267
|
| AGGREGATE
|
| 1242.8 | 0 | 1242.8 | 1242.8 | 0 | 1242.8
|
| JedShakeDown
| 6
| 1125 | 0 | 1125 | 1125 | 0 | 1125
|
| Jason Wuthrich
| 7
| 1087 | 0 | 1087 | 1087 | 0 | 1087
|
| SNAKE EYES
| 8
| 895 | 0 | 895 | 895 | 0 | 895
|
| Ashley Lambert-Maberly
| 9
| 870 | 0 | 870 | 870 | 0 | 870
|
GLOSSARY
- Rank: Ordering based on expected score (see below). A rank of -- indicates a tie with the previous player.
- Best case: A player's highest possible score.
- Worst case: A player's lowest possible score.
- Expected score: The average of the best-case and worst-case scores.
- Spread: The difference between the best-case and worst-case scores.
- Aggregate: A false entry created by calculating the total number of CPs for each candidate divided by the total number of entries.
- Snake Eyes: Mr. Coin's long-lost cousin. J This is a completely random entry created by rolling dice. At the entry deadline, I rolled a 20-sided die to select one of the candidates, and four- and ten-sided dice to determine the Certainty Points for that candidate. This process was repeated until all 100 CPs are used. Make sure you finish ahead of Snake Eyes, because if you don't, blind luck was better than your predicting skills!
For more Certainty Contest action, visit Nathan Sanders's Survivor Contest or Peca Fan's Amazing Race Contest.
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