This table shows the average number of answers answered on the direct (“Owns by Seat”) in each seat and the number of questions per seat that went unanswered across all 4 contestants (“Xs by Seat”).
List of players who scored the most in each of the seats this week:
Of the 64 questions asked in this week, which ones played easiest and which ones were hardest?
Difficulty of a question can be defined in two ways:
Both these metrics should be highly correlated but will differ slightly mainly because of the difference between how we approach our own directs vs. a question on the pass.
Musketeers are players who answer all 4 questions in a particular quad correctly
A D’Artagnan is when you are nearly a musketeer. These are players who got 3/3 answers in a quad correct but did not get a chance to answer the 4th question because someone else ahead of them in the passing order picked the question off.
A measure of the overall difficulty of a quad is to find out how many questions from that quad get answered on average across all games. Once again, this number can be computed in two flavors:
Each of the questions asked in a game week belongs to one of 8 question categories and each player gets 2 questions from each of the categories as their directs. This table provides a breakdown of individual performance in each of the categories. For every category and every player, the table provides the number of questions that player got either on direct or on the pass (Opportunity to Answer), the number they answered correctly (# Questions Answered) and their accuracy (Answer Percentage). The same three metrics are also available on one’s directs alone (# Direct Questions/ # Directs Answered/ Direct Answer Percentage). There is also an “Overall” row that is the player’s performance across all categories.
This section contains some statistics across all the games played in the season so far.
This leaderboard shows the players with the most correct answers (on directs/passes combined) in each category.