Manaus
05-10-2019, 11:00
We’re approaching the final stretch of the season (how quick was that?:surprised:) but things are looking up for Andy, hopefully it continues.
If you need to remind yourself of the rules or you're new to this competition, then please read the rules posted here (http://www.andymurrayfanforum.com/forums/showthread.php?3650-Bubble-Gap-Championship-2019). The aim of this competition is to guess the bubble gap after Shanghai. The current race rankings are as follows:
http://u.cubeupload.com/Manaus/RacePreShanghai19.png
The current bubble gap is 2108. That's Zverev’s score(2255) – Andy's score(147) = 2108.
Red players are playing in Tokyo, green in Beijing. Chart will be updated as matches are completed.
The highest possible bubble gap is 2838. This involves Zverev winning Shanghai, Agut getting to the final and Andy losing his 1st match.
The smallest bubble gap is 1118. This involves Andy winning Shanghai, Zverev losing his first match and no-one overtaking him.
So in summary, your guess is between 1118 and 2838. If you don't want to do any maths then just guess a random number and see how things turn out!
Remember that you can't guess the same number as someone else and once you've posted your guess you can't change it.
Ranking points on offer at Shanghai are:
R1: 10
R2: 45
R3: 90
QF: 180
SF: 360
F: 600
W: 1000
Good luck to all who take part and may the best driver win!:trophy:
Deadline: Monday 7th October, 6.00am UK time*
Tournament starts on Sunday but extending to give people more time. 6am is based on the previous year as no official tournament schedule is available yet.
If you need to remind yourself of the rules or you're new to this competition, then please read the rules posted here (http://www.andymurrayfanforum.com/forums/showthread.php?3650-Bubble-Gap-Championship-2019). The aim of this competition is to guess the bubble gap after Shanghai. The current race rankings are as follows:
http://u.cubeupload.com/Manaus/RacePreShanghai19.png
The current bubble gap is 2108. That's Zverev’s score(2255) – Andy's score(147) = 2108.
Red players are playing in Tokyo, green in Beijing. Chart will be updated as matches are completed.
The highest possible bubble gap is 2838. This involves Zverev winning Shanghai, Agut getting to the final and Andy losing his 1st match.
The smallest bubble gap is 1118. This involves Andy winning Shanghai, Zverev losing his first match and no-one overtaking him.
So in summary, your guess is between 1118 and 2838. If you don't want to do any maths then just guess a random number and see how things turn out!
Remember that you can't guess the same number as someone else and once you've posted your guess you can't change it.
Ranking points on offer at Shanghai are:
R1: 10
R2: 45
R3: 90
QF: 180
SF: 360
F: 600
W: 1000
Good luck to all who take part and may the best driver win!:trophy:
Deadline: Monday 7th October, 6.00am UK time*
Tournament starts on Sunday but extending to give people more time. 6am is based on the previous year as no official tournament schedule is available yet.