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how do you evaluate a 1st prize when it is over 17 games

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kaw69 | 22:23 Wed 21st Mar 2012 | ChatterBank
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Not sure which topic I should post in but here goes, our local pub has 17 individual matches of dominoes per season, how do we decide who gets first prize it can`t be on a % basis as some players have played 14 games and won 12 whereas some players have only played twice and won both times so have a 100 % record which is unfair to the one who has turned up almost every match and won except for 2. Is there a system or computation that sorts this out.
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Try the Duckworth/Lewis method, works for cricket?

http://www.duckworth-lewis.com/
It's not only about winning, but also about taking part. Award 20pts for 1st game winner. Then 19pts for 2nd game winner. Down to 4pts for final game winner. Plus an additional point each for only those turning up to play each game.

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