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Old Jun 12 2006, 07:51 PM   #9
AviarX
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Default Re: Ask Chuck Kennedy

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Remember that players who shoot more than 60 points below their rating are excluded from the SSA calc. So if someone is late by two holes, there's a good chance that score may not be used for the SSA even if it isn't low enough to get excluded from that player's rating average.
i thought a round had to be 2.5 STD below the rating for the rounds used in determining the rating for it to be dropped? If i have a round 60 points or more less than my rating is it automatically dropped?

also is it 60 points less than the rating at the time the round was shot or 60 points less than the rating the round shot figures into?
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