Wednesday 28 March 2018

CLASSROOM - Last Minute Tip Changes

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Steyne Park, Marrickville | Saturday 24th March


On Friday night, shortly before the Essendon/Adelaide clash, I shared a little text exchange with Anna of the Marracka Villes. ‘Go Bombers!’ I typed. Anna was already experiencing the tightrope of team tipping. The Marracka Villes had locked in the Crows, but new right-hand Ezra was pushing for a late swap to Essendon. Anna was reluctant.

The game unfolded as it did, with an early Essendon lead and a strong come back by the Crows. At 9.22pm a text came in: ‘Last minute swap by the Marracka Villes – game 2 & already some tension.’ At that stage of the match, it looked like a mistake, a rookie error on the part of right-hand Ezra. ‘Last minute swaps are very perilous,’ I replied.

Esteemed Tipster Sally has perhaps been the strongest voice on this subject. Sally has maintained a bottom line to her many years of tipping: Never ever change your tips!!

The rationale may go something like this … if you tip and you’re wrong, you have a single disappointment, that of not getting the tip. If you tip, change and are then proved wrong, you have a double dose of disappointment – the disappointment of losing the point + the disappointment of having changed your tip. There may be additional sub layers involved – wondering why you didn’t trust your instinct, angsting over your inclination to self doubt, fears of sinking into a deep, season-long existential battle …

But, on the flip side, the promised high of a last minute swap that turns out to be a success is very tempting. And it is indeed a high high! As Essendon tenaciously clawed their way back into the lead and held on for a victory, I was curious about the tone at Marracka Ville Central. It appears that a very dignified Ezra simply offered a knowing smile. 

The question then becomes - how many times does tipping juju voodoo allow a tipster to get away with last minute changes? Is there a relationship to lucky dips or probabilities or some such other enchantment? I have to admit, my perfect 9 in Round 1 included not one but TWO last minute changes!! (Essendon was not one of them.) I had originally chosen Melbourne to defeat Geelong but reconsidered hours before the game on finding out it was Joel Selwood’s 250th game. (I was at Selwood's 200th game in Geelong and it was fierce!) That combined with the return of the Son of God might just get them over the line if it got tight. Turns out Max Gawn got them over the line.

There are conditions that warrant a relatively level-headed consideration of a last minute tip change. A last minute star scratching or key position injury. A particular emotional drive – think the death of Adelaide coach Phil Walsh. A milestone for a true clubman. A tropical weather system. But all of these elements belong more in the camp of speculative magic. Peter reminded me over coffee on Saturday that really the numbers are your best friend.

What think you Tipsters, to change or not to change?


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