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jaxson


Registered: Jan 2003
Posts: 15

Has Powerline formula changed??

I have purchase foxsheets this time of year for college hoops the past few years.

This year I have noticed that the powerline estimate (green star) using the power ratings has had an incredible run over the past few weeks in college hoops. Especially in the first half.

Has there been a change in the formula to obtain these power ratings from the past?

Just curious if there has been something changed or if these past few weeks have just been an anomaly.

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Registered: Jan 2003
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No - there has been no change to the formula this year. It has been on a great run and hopefully our members have been taking advantage of it! $$

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jaxson


Registered: Jan 2003
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Thanks for the reply. I am worried about jumping aboard now thinking it will go back through a correction. I just went back through my notes and since 12/27/2009 the green star indicator (vs the closing line) from my calculations has hit at a staggering 69.7% on the first half in college hoops!!!!!!!!!!

By chance do you have any historic percentages regarding the powerline indicator??

Thanks

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