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Re: IRI 2011 Final Results and Awards

Actual performance at this event matched fairly well to the projections prior to the event (see attached chart). This chart shows the cumulative density graphs from some of the worst performing events of the year (Dallas) as well as the very best. IRI was the most competitive event of the year by far.

IKE, you are correct that in a game like LogoMotion, where the scoring has a fixed upper limit, individual team OPRs at a strong event will have a lower peak than at a weaker event. The rules we were playing at IRI capped the scoring upper limit at 160. 160/3 = 53. Not surprising most of the top OPR values at this event fall just below this value.
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