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NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:39 pm
by Greg Wintrob
Pro Women(1 Qualified)
1 Wendy Boutin $66

Pro Open (27 Qualified)
1 Joseph Yaskis $149
2 Stephen Economos $115
3 Greg Wintrob $87
4 Timothy Walsh $74
5 Gary Cyr $63
6 Isaac Chaney $54
7 Tim Jiardini $49
8 Cameron Gallant $46
9 Daniel Marcus $41
10 Shaun LaForce $37
11 Billy Dunne $34
12 Chris Young $32
13 David C. Jenkins $30
14 Matt Buono $28
15 Greg Aucoin $27
16 Mark Valis $26
17 Sandy Redd $25
18 Andrew Gardner $24
19 Peter Charron $23
20 David Frothingham $22
21 Drew Smith $21
22 Abel Rodrigues $20

Intermediate (28 Qualified)
1 Jeremy Thresher $103
2 Bruce Gallagher $83
3 Nicholas Ailes $74
4 Bob Kulchuk $66
5 Bill Berterra $59
6 Phelan Lyman $51
7 Kenji Cline $46
8 Jaxon Sheehy $41
9 Michael Nugent $38
10 Robert Walls $35
11 Bill Corr $32
12 Matt Mourovic $31
13 Joshua St. Denis $29
14 Greenleaf Garrison $27
15 Joe Young $25
16 Nathan Spear $23
17 John Buonsanto $22
18 Jason Beers $21
19 Kyle Stevens $20

Advanced (37 Qualified)
1 Daniel Hale $119
2 Travis Buchanan $98
3 Kyle Moriarty $87
4 Dave Hickson $79
5 Chris Baker $71
6 Derek Brazauskas $64
7 Nicholas Economos $58
8 Dave Richardson $54
9 Bradley Harris $49
10 Jonathan Gordon $46
11 John Williston $42
12 Jason Nourse $40
13 Jeff Fleury $37
14 Andy Allen $35
15 Matt Aubin $32
16 Eric Kevorkian $30
17 George Economos $29
18 Paul Fleming $28
19 Matt DeAngelis $27
20 Stephen Egeland $25
21 Frank Strauss $23
22 Keith Clark $22
23 Justin DeVico $20

Advanced Grandmasters (7 Qual.)
1 Mike Saimond $62
2 Rick Williams $42
3 Wayne Galvin $32
4 Julian Birch $24
5 Nyles Johnson $20

Intermediate Women
(3 Qualified)
1 Lee Marshall $27
2 Julie Ferdella $22
3 Gretchen Kruesi $20

Pro Masters
(8 Qualified)
1 Mark Lyons $63
1 Gary Cyr $63
3 Paul Sullivan $35
4 Jeff Wiechowski $26
5 Anne Lewis $21

Pro Grandmasters (9 Qualified)
1 Kenneth Gary $84
1 Danny White $84
3 James Chambers $47
4 Daniel Marcus $36
5 Rick Williams $28
6 Dave Johnson $21

Advanced Women (7 Qualified)
1 Erin Tivnan $45
2 Jenilee Desrosiers $29
3 Kate Thompson $21

Advanced Masters (4 Qualified)
1 Cary Powell $73
2 Kenneth Marshall $46
3 Troy Dietrich $34
4 Rick Mahoney $25

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:25 pm
by Gary Cyr
Is there any potential tie-breaker worked out for those that are tied for 1st place.

I'd be willing to put the title up for grabs in Pro Masters with Mark Lyons even though we would be playing the Finals in different divisions.

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 4:22 pm
by Kenji Cline
Community Disc payouts for ams?

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:08 pm
by Greg Wintrob
Yes, Community.

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Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:56 pm
by Rob Durant
No payout for the Rec division I'm pretty new here and noticed there was a payout in 2011 just wondering if there is for this year?

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:12 pm
by Greg Wintrob
No payout for rec is new this year. The money is being used for rec series trophies.

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:56 am
by Mike Dussault
Is the double dip still in play?

Cash in two divisions?

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:45 am
by Jeff Wiechowski
Mike Dussault wrote:Is the double dip still in play?

Cash in two divisions?
Apparently so.

I still think we should level out the depth of payouts in each division. Why we don't have a set percentage is beyond me.

MPO had 92 players with 22 getting paid. That's 23.9%.
MPM had 26 players, 5 got paid. That's 19.2%.
MPG had 32 players, 6 got paid. 18.8%

MA1 had 105 players, 23 got paid. 21.9%
MM1 had 27 players, 4 got paid. 14.8? :shock:
MG1 had 16 players, 5 got paid. 31.3% :shock: :shock:

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:53 am
by Bill Bertera
actually, each division is closer to 60-80% payout based on the number that qualified.

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 9:59 am
by Jeff Wiechowski
Bill Bertera wrote:actually, each division is closer to 60-80% payout based on the number that qualified.

Yes. The numbers get really spread out if you go with the qualified numbers.

MPO - 22 paid out of 27 qualified = 81.4%
MA1 - 23 paid out of 37 qualified = 62.1%

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:26 pm
by Eric Kretschmar
Bubble boy sucks! (yeah yeah, get better, move up, blah blah)

I agree with Jeff here though. Seems to me there should be some uniformity - or maybe there is a formula used and I just need to look for it...

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:44 pm
by Jeff Wiechowski
Eric Kretschmar wrote:I agree with Jeff here though. Seems to me there should be some uniformity - or maybe there is a formula used and I just need to look for it...
Rick explained it to me last year....... just gotta find that thread. :?

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:53 pm
by Bill Bertera
Pros put more $$ in so I'm sure that why they pay a higher % of players (and $). Am1 & AM2 are both around the same payout %. The others have much smaller fields, so its much more likely for % to vary by a bigger margin.

Re: NEFA 2012 Points Series Payouts

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:43 pm
by Sean Curcio
Jeff Wiechowski wrote:I still think we should level out the depth of payouts in each division. Why we don't have a set percentage is beyond me.

MPO had 92 players with 22 getting paid. That's 23.9%.
MPM had 26 players, 5 got paid. That's 19.2%.
MPG had 32 players, 6 got paid. 18.8%

MA1 had 105 players, 23 got paid. 21.9%
MM1 had 27 players, 4 got paid. 14.8? :shock:
MG1 had 16 players, 5 got paid. 31.3% :shock: :shock:

Jeff this sounds vaguely familiar... almost like we had this same conversation last year, oh, and the year before. It was actually one of the weighing factors when I decided not to compete in the points series this year. I like NEFA and what it does, but the points series is as much of a head-ache to me as the team challange.