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Old January 19th 17, 11:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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alongalone.(autocorrect)
On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 10:21:27 AM UTC+11, wrote:
In sailing you are allowed to "drop" a bad race result. The impact of this is that one bad result does not mean that the competition is over for you.. This could be a way of encouraging flying along as the cost of one bad day is small compared to the possibility of being faster than the gaggle.

On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 4:10:44 AM UTC+11, Steve Leonard wrote:
To try and get this going separate from the discussion of the ongoing World Championships,I think we can agree:

Any scoring system will have an unintended consequences.

Current FAI scoring system used at World and Continental Championships tends to encourage group flying (reward for striking out on your own and completing when nobody else does is very small, but the penalty for coming up short is very large). It also does not provide speed point in proportion to the best speed. And it can compress (or expand) scores by having people intentionally land out.

Pilots don't like the idea of being 20 KPH faster than the slowest guy, but still getting the same number of points as him (minimum speed points).

Now, feel free to discuss various scoring system options, and be prepared for people to comment on the "unintended consequences" of that method.

Ready.... Go!