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  2. Template:Win-loss record - Wikipedia

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    This template is for use with abbreviated lists of wins and losses in sporting articles (the 'win-loss record'). It optionally supports draws, ties and/or overtime losses. The output is a standardised short numeric format, with a tooltip pop-up that explains the notation.

  3. Maingear - Wikipedia

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    Maingear (stylized as MAINGEAR) is an American privately held computer manufacturer headquartered in Warren, New Jersey. [1] The company builds, designs, and supports custom desktops , gaming computers , customizable laptops , and workstations in the United States.

  4. Template:AFB game box scoring entry - Wikipedia

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    Event: Brief description of the scoring play. (Examples: "Santonio Holmes 6 yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed kick)" or "28 yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski") Score: The abbreviation of the leading team followed by the score of the game. (Example: USC 14–10 or Pitt 13–9 or NYG 17–14)

  5. Talk:Maingear - Wikipedia

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  6. Scoring rule - Wikipedia

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    The quadratic scoring rule is a strictly proper scoring rule (,) = = =where is the probability assigned to the correct answer and is the number of classes.. The Brier score, originally proposed by Glenn W. Brier in 1950, [4] can be obtained by an affine transform from the quadratic scoring rule.

  7. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    An amendment to the UAAP rules in 2008 gave the undefeated team (the team that won all preliminary round games) a bye up to the finals, possessing an automatic 1–0 lead in a best-of-five series, or a beat three-times-to-beat advantage. The "twice-to-beat advantage" was adopted by the Philippine NCAA in 2009 for the undefeated team that had a ...

  8. Group tournament ranking system - Wikipedia

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    In China in the 1970s and 1980s, bonus points were for scoring headed goals, and for teams whose players were selected for the national squad. [6] Bulgaria for three seasons 1984–87 gave no points for scoreless draws. [7] France gave a bonus point for scoring 3 goals in 1973–76, [8] but stopped after rumours this encouraged match fixing.

  9. Three-Point Contest - Wikipedia

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    The Three-Point Contest [1] is a National Basketball Association (NBA) contest held on the Saturday before the annual All-Star Game as part of All-Star weekend. The 2019 iteration of the contest involved ten participants. From its introduction in 1986 to 2018, eight participants were selected to participate in each season's shootout.