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Re: [2015] CMP prop bets

Assuming data is reported correctly on TheBlueAlliance, I am this year's winner
Congrats to me.

Summary:
Code:
Person          # Correct  Tie diff
efoote868       14         8383
indubitably     13         4649
MaGiC_PiKaChU   13        -3082
themccannman    12         2479
BrennanB        12         4010
The_ShamWOW88   11         3224
orangemoore     11         1182
Taylor          10         1183
AFron10	        10         2227
Ichlieberoboter	 8          979


Statement
Answers (# correct)

1. The final winning alliance on Einstein will be the Blue Alliance.
TRUE (4)

2. A new division will win be crowned champions.
FALSE (5), Newton won

3. The final winning alliance score on Einstein will be the highest alliance score in the tournament.
FALSE (10), Einstein SF5 red 283 > F2 blue 246

4. The highest qualification score will happen on an even match number.
TRUE (7), Curie Q104 red 283

5. The red alliance will have the highest qualification score.
TRUE (6), Curie Q104 red 283

6. The winning alliance on Newton will score higher than the winning alliance on Archimedes in their last finals tournament match (F2 or F3).
TRUE (5), Newton F3 - 244 > Archimedes F2 214

7. The winning alliance on Carson will score higher than the winning alliance on Tesla in their first finals tournament match (F1).
FALSE (2), Carson F1 - 174 <  Tesla F1 - 210

8. The runner-up alliance on Hopper will score higher than the runner-up alliance on Carver in their last finals tournament match (F2 or F3).
FALSE (4), Hopper F3 - 178 < Carver F2 - 189

9. The runner-up alliance on Curie will score higher than the runner-up alliance on Galileo in the first finals tournament match (F1).
FALSE (2), Curie F1 - 184< Galileo F1 - 207

10. The sum of the qualification alliance scores on the blue alliance in Newton will be more than blue alliance on Curie.
FALSE (7), Newton Blue 15815 < Curie Blue 16023

11. The sum of the qualification alliance scores on the red alliance in Carson will be more than the red alliance in Tesla.
TRUE (8), Carson Red 17002 > Telsa Red 15590

12. The sum of the qualification alliance scores on the blue alliance in Carver will be more than the red alliance in Galileo.
FALSE (5), Carver Blue 15276 < Galileo Red 15383

13. The sum of the qualification alliance scores on the red alliance in Archimedes will be more than the blue alliance in Hopper.
FALSE (7), Archimedes Red 14296 < Hopper Blue 15997

14. The highest alliance qualification score in Carson will be higher than in Archimedes.
TRUE (8), Carson 263 > Archimedes 245

15. The highest alliance qualification score in Tesla will be higher than in Newton.
FALSE (9), Tesla 262 < Newton 265

16. The lowest alliance qualification score in Carver will be lower than in Galileo.
FALSE (4), Carver low 10 = Galileo low 10

17. The lowest alliance qualification score in Hopper will be lower than in Curie.
FALSE (5), Hopper low 22 > Curie Low 13

18. An alliance with the sum of the team numbers less than 2000 will be on Einstein.
TRUE (0), Carver teams 368, 359, 337, 144 sum 1208

19. An alliance with the sum of the team numbers greater than 14000 will be on Einstein.
FALSE (8), Max Hopper 10590 < 14000

20. An alliance with an even sum of team numbers will win the final match on Einstein.
FALSE (3), Newton 8479 is odd

21. An alliance with an odd sum of team numbers will lose the final match on Einstein.
FALSE (4), Hopper 10590 is even
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