Stats99 Quick Reference Guide to Follow

So I never found time to write a web-based stats
program or upgrade the Stats99 spreadsheet or even look
at it until tonight. The good news is I just
downloaded it (the copy at
<a href=http://www.umich.edu/~uac/mac/maize/stats994.xls target=new>http://www.umich.edu/~uac/mac/maize/stats994.xls</a> is the latest -- yes, that four in the filename
is correct) and it still seems usable.

NAQT
SCT hosts should already have (with the packs
themselves) info on stats submission requirements. In past
years, hosts who used Stats99 made Eric Hillemann's life
much easier; I imagine that is still the
case.

At the very least, NAQT need each player's full
tossup info (+15, +10, -5, games played) and each team's
game scores (INCLUDING # OF TOSSUPS READ IN EACH GAME
-- can't stress that part enough). Stats99 still
automates these things reasonably well.

In any case,
quick reference guide will be the next post.

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