OCdockskipper Posted May 4, 2019 Posted May 4, 2019 After years of playing BASS Fantasy Fishing, I realized a couple of events ago that when you went to the leaderboard section, you could tap on an event number to see who was leading that particular event (gimme a break, I'm old!). Anyway, when I did that for this event, I noticed something odd. Three of the top 5 point getters so far in this event did not play any of the previous 5 events. They have all zeros for events 1 thru 5 and now, in the first event they are playing, they nailed nearly all of the day 1 picks. Without going down a conspiracy hole, I have a problem accepting this as being on the up & up. If someone is good enough to ace Fantasy Fishing, why would they not start picking teams until now? And 3 folks, all who have not played at all this year, make near perfect choices the 1st time they play? Something is fishy (pun intended). My guess is there may be a glitch in the Fantasy Fishing registration that allows a first time player (or newly registered player) to make their choices sometime after fishing has already begun instead of cutting them off when the event starts. That doesn't guarantee you a win, but it does let you pick folks like Chad Pipkens & Garrett Paquette (both of whom were 1% choices) when you see they have a good bag early on. It would make sense this would show up more in this event than others because in this event, BASSTrak is 100% accurate (due to the catch, weigh, release format). In the other events, Basstrak is a guess and can often be off either way by a few pounds. It may be my ego talking here, what with my choices getting pounded event after event, but I have a hard time believing folks are walking into their first event, and choosing 1%ers that just happen to have a big day 1. Quote
Super User scaleface Posted May 6, 2019 Super User Posted May 6, 2019 Are these counting all the people who are in fantasy fishing ? I dont see it in our group or Tackle warehouse group . Quote
OCdockskipper Posted May 7, 2019 Author Posted May 7, 2019 Correct, this is for the entire Fantasy Fishing field. When you are on the page to make your selections for a tournament, go to the heading that reads "leaderboards". There will be a list of the overall leaders for all of the tournaments combined (under "all entries"). If you then click on one of the event numbers, it will format a list of the highest point getters for that event. The winner for this event (Lake Fork) was "Munoz", who had not participated in the first 5 events and then miraculously posts a 1395 score for this event. There are 2 others with the same scenario in the top 10. I hate to sound paranoid, but something is off... 1 Quote
BassNJake Posted May 8, 2019 Posted May 8, 2019 On 5/6/2019 at 11:51 PM, OCdockskipper said: Correct, this is for the entire Fantasy Fishing field. When you are on the page to make your selections for a tournament, go to the heading that reads "leaderboards". There will be a list of the overall leaders for all of the tournaments combined (under "all entries"). If you then click on one of the event numbers, it will format a list of the highest point getters for that event. The winner for this event (Lake Fork) was "Munoz", who had not participated in the first 5 events and then miraculously posts a 1395 score for this event. There are 2 others with the same scenario in the top 10. I hate to sound paranoid, but something is off... When I first started fantasy fishing a few years ago, I would create different accounts for different picks So my main account I would pick all events But for other events I would create a second account (use a different email address to register) mainly because there were several guys in buckets a and b that I liked This allowed me to pick a combination of the guys I liked just for that 1 event. I never checked to see if there was a rule against multiple entries 1 Quote
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