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197729.20 in reply to 197729.19
Date: 10/6/2011 6:26:00 AM
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That's about what I had in mind:

BBB champions:

Sea - Winner - Loser - Score
S16 - Venomous Scorpions (Iran) - Secret Agents (Canada) - 102:83
S15 - BC Hostivar (Ceská Rep.) - Flumpaci (Ceská Rep.) - 104:79
S14 - BK TUKUMS (Latvija) - C.S Larrañaga (Uruguay) - 100:87
S13 - Nitra Corgons (Slovensko) - Shaq_ Attack (România) - 115:97
S12 - Los Dragones (Argentina) - ESV Laim (Germany) - 117:65
S11 - ESV Laim (Germany) - Vitoria Devils (Brazil) - 87:75
S10 - Sharman Globetrotters (Japan) - BC Hostivar (Ceská Rep.) - 87:76
S9 - BC Törööö (Canada) - Schweppes Kinder (Türkiye) - 97:81
S8 - BC Törööö (Canada) - venividiveni fb (Italy) - 91:75
S7 - BC Törööö (Canada) - Springlfield Drunkers (Italy) - 100:80
S6 - BC Törööö (Canada) - Springlfield Drunkers (Italy) - 110:105
S5 - Springlfield Drunkers (Italy) - BC Törööö (Canada) - 86:77



EDIT: bad formattation, but that's the table look.

Last edited by Biffo (*DT Member) at 10/6/2011 6:29:28 AM

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197729.21 in reply to 197729.5
Date: 10/6/2011 6:57:02 AM
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The hungarian http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzzerbeater version was translated by me in 2008, from the original english version (and added some extra information) but because of lack of time it is not too up-to-date now.

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197729.23 in reply to 197729.22
Date: 10/7/2011 6:09:44 AM
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i think a wikipedia article would be wonderful -- i hope someone else does all the work.

seriously, we should consider what, precisely, someone who is not involved in BuzzerBeater would be interested in if they were to reference the article. i'm not sure they would be as fascinated as we participants are by a history of the results -- champions, records, what have you.

for myself, i find the mathematical / statistical structure of the game to be of primary interest. i am fascinated by the creation of a "reality", with randomness included, that is completely the result of math. unlike many who participate in this game, my knowledge of statistics, programming, and who knows what else (linear algebra? are algorithms a form of calculus?), i don't nothing 'bout no mathematics. but i find this exercise in modeling the basketball universe to be absolutely fascinating -- and it helps me to understand other models (say, for predicting the weather, the economy, or estimating the amount of oil that may exist below the seas above the arctic circle). i would suggest that at least some of the Wiki article deal with this aspect of the BB -- i think at least part of the audience would be interested in this.

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197729.24 in reply to 197729.20
Date: 10/7/2011 9:24:44 PM
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That's about what I had in mind:

BBB champions:

Sea - Winner - Loser - Score
S16 - Venomous Scorpions (Iran) - Secret Agents (Canada) - 102:83
S15 - BC Hostivar (Ceská Rep.) - Flumpaci (Ceská Rep.) - 104:79
S14 - BK TUKUMS (Latvija) - C.S Larrañaga (Uruguay) - 100:87
S13 - Nitra Corgons (Slovensko) - Shaq_ Attack (România) - 115:97
S12 - Los Dragones (Argentina) - ESV Laim (Germany) - 117:65
S11 - ESV Laim (Germany) - Vitoria Devils (Brazil) - 87:75
S10 - Sharman Globetrotters (Japan) - BC Hostivar (Ceská Rep.) - 87:76
S9 - BC Törööö (Canada) - Schweppes Kinder (Türkiye) - 97:81
S8 - BC Törööö (Canada) - venividiveni fb (Italy) - 91:75
S7 - BC Törööö (Canada) - Springlfield Drunkers (Italy) - 100:80
S6 - BC Törööö (Canada) - Springlfield Drunkers (Italy) - 110:105
S5 - Springlfield Drunkers (Italy) - BC Törööö (Canada) - 86:77



EDIT: bad formattation, but that's the table look.


I like it but I don't like putting loser as that technically means the team that came last, so maybe Runners-Up instead.
BTW I know "wikilanguage" as well.

Last edited by Ralph54 at 10/7/2011 9:25:33 PM

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197729.25 in reply to 197729.24
Date: 10/7/2011 9:34:13 PM
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Buzzerbeater
Buzzerbeater is a free [[online basketball manager]] game made by [[Mark Daniels]] and Charles Steinhardt<ref> of [[Digital Field Theory]], LLC. It started on April 15th 2007 and is currently in its 17th season. The game comprises 98 national championships, translated into 40 languages ​​and over 54,500 managers and teams around the world. By paying a temporary quota, the user can become a "supporter", although there is no advantage for the game compared to other players.

History<ref>
Buzzerbeater was released to the public on April 15th 2007 and has grown a lot from when it started. Seasons 1-3's game engine was not even near the quality of the current one, plus lots of other features have been added since then to make the game a more exciting and fun experience for their managers.

Seasonal Format

A buzzerbeater season lasts 14 weeks, which consists of 11 weeks of regular season games, and 3 weeks for play-offs/offseason.<ref> During the season a cup, B3 competition, league, National Team competition and U21 National Team competition will take place.
{will put this in a table to the side}
Event Type	        Day
League Game Saturday
Financial Update Monday
League Game Tuesday
Cup Game/Scrimmage Thursday
Training Update Friday


B3 Competition Winners
The Buzzer Beaters Best tournament, or B3 for short is Buzzerbeater's most competitive and hardest competition that features some of the most experienced teams. To qualify for a B3 tournament you have to win your countries cup or top league.

{another table}
 B3 Winners
Season Winner Runners-up Score
16 Venomous Scorpions bt Secret Agents 102:83
15 BC Hostivař bt Flumpaci 104:79
14 BK TUKUMS bt C.S Larrañaga 100:87
13 Nitra Corgons bt Shaq_ Attack 115:97
12 Los Dragones bt ESV Laim 117:65
11 ESV Laim bt Vitoria Devils 87:75
10 Sharman Globetrotters bt BC Hostivar 87:76
9 BC Törööö bt Schweppes Kinder 97:81
8 BC Törööö bt venividiveni fb 91:75
7 BC Törööö bt Springlfield Drunkers 100:80
6 BC Törööö bt Springlfield Drunkers 110:105
5 Springlfield Drunkers bt BC Törööö 86:77


National Team Torunaments
National Teams and U21 National Teams compete in competitions alternating between a Consolation Tournament and Continental Championship Tournament. Managers of these teams are elected every second year so they get to manage through the two different competitions.

{I will do winners on the real thing}

Anything else I could add?

*(brackets around words are to show links to other wikipedia pages and are an important part of wikilanguage)
*(<ref> = a reference to be put in)

Last edited by Ralph54 at 10/8/2011 11:02:46 PM

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197729.27 in reply to 197729.26
Date: 10/8/2011 2:39:33 PM
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Oops typo, fixed. :P

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197729.28 in reply to 197729.24
Date: 10/9/2011 11:51:24 AM
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I like it but I don't like putting loser as that technically means the team that came last, so maybe Runners-Up instead.
BTW I know "wikilanguage" as well.

Nice one! That's why I'd like to have some native speakers among us ;-)

My games are played at Saturday.

Either mine. We should specify the "timezone thing", and take as a reference a timezone (I think Boston time should be the best, that's the time BBs refer to usually).

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197729.29 in reply to 197729.28
Date: 10/9/2011 2:45:03 PM
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Either mine. We should specify the "timezone thing", and take as a reference a timezone (I think Boston time should be the best, that's the time BBs refer to usually).


Good idea, I've done stuff before and it seems you need at least 1 reference per section.

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197729.30 in reply to 197729.29
Date: 10/23/2011 8:45:03 PM
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Anyone else got an idea???