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Old 12-02-2010, 04:44 PM   #1
Chad Rhodes
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Default AHFS: just a thought.

What if the AHFS used the class average instead of the index. A certain deviation from that average, would earn horsepower, a negative deviation would get a reduction.

Example:

Current AHFS

A/SA Index 11.00

-1.10 proposed instant trigger =9.900

a run of 9.989 get's hit

By comparing to the average (these are made up numbers, just for example sake

A/SA 11.00 index

class average 10.30 (-.7 under)

.50 Deviation from average

a run of 9.799 earns a hit

AA/SA 10.60 Index

class average 10.10 (-.5 under)

a run of 9.599 gets hit.

What does everyone think?

And like i said, the average number and deviation were made up. the faster the class averages end up being, the smaller the deviation may need to be. But you could average all of the classes then decide on a "standard deviation".

BOUNS Side effect. Unlike the current system which punishes success, this would encourage guys to run all out to keep their class average fast. Might cut down on instant hits, but could still reign in the grossly underfactored combos, which is what its all about right?
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