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Playoffs Guaranteed Minimum - Good Friday
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RobinOnions said:I've been keeping half an eye on the "OptaAnalyst" prediction table, which gives us a healthy 77.4% change of being promoted via the playoffs. The model they use simulates the remaining fixtures in the competition thousands of times, and I presume they take into account where we might finish and who we might play in the PO semis. Like every prediction this requires more than a pinch of salt.
3.12% for a top two finish...so it's not impossible
https://theanalyst.com/competition/english-league-one
Two teams get promoted automatically. So the column "promotion" should add up to 200, which it does. One team gets promoted via the play-offs, so the "promotion p/o" column should add up to 100. It doesn't. If Charlton's chances of promotion via the play-offs are 77.4%, then all the other teams should add up to 22.6%.
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Chizz said:RobinOnions said:I've been keeping half an eye on the "OptaAnalyst" prediction table, which gives us a healthy 77.4% change of being promoted via the playoffs. The model they use simulates the remaining fixtures in the competition thousands of times, and I presume they take into account where we might finish and who we might play in the PO semis. Like every prediction this requires more than a pinch of salt.
3.12% for a top two finish...so it's not impossible
https://theanalyst.com/competition/english-league-one
Two teams get promoted automatically. So the column "promotion" should add up to 200, which it does. One team gets promoted via the play-offs, so the "promotion p/o" column should add up to 100. It doesn't. If Charlton's chances of promotion via the play-offs are 77.4%, then all the other teams should add up to 22.6%.
What's missing?
So should add up to 400 I guess.
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Chizz said:RobinOnions said:I've been keeping half an eye on the "OptaAnalyst" prediction table, which gives us a healthy 77.4% change of being promoted via the playoffs. The model they use simulates the remaining fixtures in the competition thousands of times, and I presume they take into account where we might finish and who we might play in the PO semis. Like every prediction this requires more than a pinch of salt.
3.12% for a top two finish...so it's not impossible
https://theanalyst.com/competition/english-league-one
Two teams get promoted automatically. So the column "promotion" should add up to 200, which it does. One team gets promoted via the play-offs, so the "promotion p/o" column should add up to 100. It doesn't. If Charlton's chances of promotion via the play-offs are 77.4%, then all the other teams should add up to 22.6%.
What's missing?
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Chizz said:RobinOnions said:I've been keeping half an eye on the "OptaAnalyst" prediction table, which gives us a healthy 77.4% change of being promoted via the playoffs. The model they use simulates the remaining fixtures in the competition thousands of times, and I presume they take into account where we might finish and who we might play in the PO semis. Like every prediction this requires more than a pinch of salt.
3.12% for a top two finish...so it's not impossible
https://theanalyst.com/competition/english-league-one
Two teams get promoted automatically. So the column "promotion" should add up to 200, which it does. One team gets promoted via the play-offs, so the "promotion p/o" column should add up to 100. It doesn't. If Charlton's chances of promotion via the play-offs are 77.4%, then all the other teams should add up to 22.6%.
What's missing?
hope that clarifies 😉
frankly, I think this would make more sense if it was based on the probability of making the playoffs rather than winning them.
Edit: this must be based on making the playoffs when you compare to the probability of promotion column1 -
cafcnick1992 said:Braziliance said:Sollied said:The big difference is we had already played Sunderland by that point. We still have both Wrexham and Wycombe to play, so in many ways this is more in our hands than 18-19 would have been
the 2018/19 team benefitted from a prolific striker who we all expected to score every game whether he did or not. His goals and on field shenanigans papered over a lot of cracks.
theres no argument from me that with that final 11 game run in the 2018/19 team got even better. We will have to wait and see whether the 2024/25 team does likewise in its final 11 games of the regular season.
as things stand, approaching game 36 it’s a tall claim and too soon to say the 2018/19 team were a better side.
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Braziliance said:Sollied said:The big difference is we had already played Sunderland by that point. We still have both Wrexham and Wycombe to play, so in many ways this is more in our hands than 18-19 would have been
Should we make the play-offs I fancy our chances strongly against either Wycombe or Wrexham. They have been up there all season and should they not go up automatically I fancy them to fold.
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ElfsborgAddick said:Braziliance said:Sollied said:The big difference is we had already played Sunderland by that point. We still have both Wrexham and Wycombe to play, so in many ways this is more in our hands than 18-19 would have been
Should we make the play-offs I fancy our chances strongly against either Wycombe or Wrexham. They have been up there all season and should they not go up automatically I fancy them to fold.0 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:cafcnick1992 said:Braziliance said:Sollied said:The big difference is we had already played Sunderland by that point. We still have both Wrexham and Wycombe to play, so in many ways this is more in our hands than 18-19 would have been
the 2018/19 team benefitted from a prolific striker who we all expected to score every game whether he did or not. His goals and on field shenanigans papered over a lot of cracks.
theres no argument from me that with that final 11 game run in the 2018/19 team got even better. We will have to wait and see whether the 2024/25 team does likewise in its final 11 games of the regular season.
as things stand, approaching game 36 it’s a tall claim and too soon to say the 2018/19 team were a better side.4 -
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Deadpool we're coming for you!!!
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Rename the thread... We've made the Play-Offs
The questions now are
- Can we stay here
- Can we push on and get Second3 -
cafcnick1992 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:cafcnick1992 said:Braziliance said:Sollied said:The big difference is we had already played Sunderland by that point. We still have both Wrexham and Wycombe to play, so in many ways this is more in our hands than 18-19 would have been
the 2018/19 team benefitted from a prolific striker who we all expected to score every game whether he did or not. His goals and on field shenanigans papered over a lot of cracks.
theres no argument from me that with that final 11 game run in the 2018/19 team got even better. We will have to wait and see whether the 2024/25 team does likewise in its final 11 games of the regular season.
as things stand, approaching game 36 it’s a tall claim and too soon to say the 2018/19 team were a better side.12 -
There is a chance we don’t make the playoffs, but it won’t be because we finish below sixth…10
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play offs 100% guaranteed 25% chance of autos1
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Second place is up for grabs and a decent run of fixtures to come.4
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ElfsborgAddick said:Braziliance said:Sollied said:The big difference is we had already played Sunderland by that point. We still have both Wrexham and Wycombe to play, so in many ways this is more in our hands than 18-19 would have been
Should we make the play-offs I fancy our chances strongly against either Wycombe or Wrexham. They have been up there all season and should they not go up automatically I fancy them to fold.
Auto- We would need 6 points out of Wycombe and Wrexham (Away trips) before we can really got hyped about Automatic. We can afford to draw against Wrexham again, but Wycombe are a game behind (so can afford to draw like we could against Stockport).
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Massive step forward this evening. Bolton losing a huge bonus because they’ve had momentum too.7
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If Wycombe v Wrexham is a draw on Saturday and we win the gap is down to 3 points. Someone get the 'it's happening' gif.7
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ForeverAddickted said:Rename the thread... We've made the Play-Offs*
The questions now are
- Can we stay here
- Can we push on and get Second4 -
oohaahmortimer said:play offs 100% guaranteed 25% chance of autos2
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:If Wycombe v Wrexham is a draw on Saturday and we win the gap is down to 3 points. Someone get the 'it's happening' gif.0
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Six points better than Wycombe and Wrexham over the last 10 games. 10 more games to go8
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don't forget Stockport V Bolton is Saturday as well so all 4 teams around us playing each other so could be a big opportunity to not just close a gap above but also create one below us6
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Charlton's last 10:
- Wigan (H),
- Peterborough (A),
- Huddersfield (H),
- Mansfield (A),
- Lincoln (H),
- Cambridge (A),
- Northampton (H),
- Wycombe (A),
- Wrexham (A),
- Burton (H)
Wrexham's last 10:- Wycombe (A),
- Stockport (H),
- Exeter (A),
- Cambridge (A),
- Burton (H),
- Wigan (A),
- Bristol Rovers (H),
- Blackpool (A),
- Charlton (H),
- Lincoln (A)
Wycombe's last 11:- Wrexham (H),
- Rotherham (A),
- Huddersfield (A),
- Lincoln (H),
- Shrewsbury (H),
- Reading (A),
- Stevenage (H),
- Bolton (A),
- Charlton (H),
- Orient (A),
- Stockport (H)
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Saturdays fixtures, with rivals highlighted... think its safe to disregard Leyton Orient and Barnsley for the top six, at least for now
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Please don’t let 2nd place go until the last game of the season. We need to resolve our fate before then.I couldn’t stand disappointment at the last game if we keep this up until then.2
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valleynick66 said:Please don’t let 2nd place go until the last game of the season. We need to resolve our fate before then.I couldn’t stand disappointment at the last game if we keep this up until then.
It would be nice to win promotion at Wrexham though
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Amazing fact coming up.
Charlton do not have a single player in the top 50 of league one assists so far this season.
Highest is Gilbert in joint 58th with 4!3 -
With the fixtures remaining finishing second looks a more achievable task than winning the playoff lottery.1
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Callumcafc said:Charlton's last 10:
- Wigan (H),
- Peterborough (A),
- Huddersfield (H),
- Mansfield (A),
- Lincoln (H),
- Cambridge (A),
- Northampton (H),
- Wycombe (A),
- Wrexham (A),
- Burton (H)
Wrexham's last 10:- Wycombe (A),
- Stockport (H),
- Exeter (A),
- Cambridge (A),
- Burton (H),
- Wigan (A),
- Bristol Rovers (H),
- Blackpool (A),
- Charlton (H),
- Lincoln (A)
Wycombe's last 11:- Wrexham (H),
- Rotherham (A),
- Huddersfield (A),
- Lincoln (H),
- Shrewsbury (H),
- Reading (A),
- Stevenage (H),
- Bolton (A),
- Charlton (H),
- Orient (A),
- Stockport (H)
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