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Chip-ins

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 1:18 pm
by GoesForIt
I fully understand why you have % % % % average % on GIR and FIR... and I know nobody is going to change the web site, but shouldn't chip-ins be a total and not an average?

Aces, Double Eagles, Eagles, etc. are all round, round, round, round, total. Seems like chip-ins ought to fall in that category.

No big deal I guess.

Re: Chip-ins

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 4:55 pm
by Bassmaster
GoesForIt wrote:I fully understand why you have % % % % average % on GIR and FIR... and I know nobody is going to change the web site, but shouldn't chip-ins be a total and not an average?

Aces, Double Eagles, Eagles, etc. are all round, round, round, round, total. Seems like chip-ins ought to fall in that category.

No big deal I guess.


Unless I'm reading this wrong it looks like the "chip ins" are in a total number and not a percentage.

Re: Chip-ins

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:22 pm
by Harpo
Bassmaster wrote:
GoesForIt wrote:I fully understand why you have % % % % average % on GIR and FIR... and I know nobody is going to change the web site, but shouldn't chip-ins be a total and not an average?

Aces, Double Eagles, Eagles, etc. are all round, round, round, round, total. Seems like chip-ins ought to fall in that category.

No big deal I guess.


Unless I'm reading this wrong it looks like the "chip ins" are in a total number and not a percentage.


I think if it was total then the last column would = 4. Right?

Re: Chip-ins

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 8:26 am
by GoBucks
Harpo wrote:
Bassmaster wrote:
GoesForIt wrote:I fully understand why you have % % % % average % on GIR and FIR... and I know nobody is going to change the web site, but shouldn't chip-ins be a total and not an average?

Aces, Double Eagles, Eagles, etc. are all round, round, round, round, total. Seems like chip-ins ought to fall in that category.

No big deal I guess.


Unless I'm reading this wrong it looks like the "chip ins" are in a total number and not a percentage.


I think if it was total then the last column would = 4. Right?

The last column is average/round.