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Just kidding. I know that would disqualify me. Don't reveal names of your items until the results are posted!
But the anticipation is killing me! I really want to know if anyone has seen it and what they think of it. That honestly is my favorite part of this contest, as selfish as that sounds. I love telling everyone what I liked about their item and talking about my favorites just as much.
Last year I thought I had a strong item, but people felt it was a joke item and there were a few mechanical issues. This year, my item is much stronger, but I keep seeing items just as strong come up for voting. This year is tough!
So do you feel anxiety over how others see your item?
Do you think this year has much better items than previous years?

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Kiel Howell RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 aka theheadkase |

Jacob Trier RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Dedicated Voter Season 8 |

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Covent Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 |
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I'm over in the rambling thread and I keep seeing posts and thinking "oh god, is that mine? It's mine... ugh" even when the odds are against it. Damn critical nature.
Honestly, I have seen several negative posts that I am pretty sure were directed at mine, so we are in the same boat.
Chin up! We will get through this and at the least it will be a good learning experience..
You should have seen my item last year, it might as well have been labeled "This is what not to do". Yet, I am back for more this year, so there is hope for anyone.
In short, good luck.

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Ziv Wities RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 , Dedicated Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7 aka Standback |

Crusader (and any others): if you're fairly certain you know what the DQ criteria are, and you're fairly certain you didn't do anything that might meet those criteria, then you're probably right.
The odds of seeing your own item are quite small (last year IIRC I saw my own item twice in the entire voting period).
Even if you feel you're seeing a lot of items repeating, that's just simple statistics. If there are 1000 items, and you've seen 250 of them already in your voting, then your chance of seeing your item in a given vote is only 1/1000+1/999 ~~ 1/500. But your chance of seeing something you've already seen is ~250/1000 for the first item, plus ~250/1000 for the second item (if you want to be precise, it's 250/1000 + (750/1000)*(249/999) = 0.44 ) , and even your chance of seeing two items you've already seen is as high as 1/8. And these numbers just get worse and worse the more unique items you've seen :)
Last year IIRC we guessed there were about 1200-1300 entries. With those numbers, it would be quite unremarkable to go 400-500 votes without encountering one particular item.

Joseph Kellogg RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Dedicated Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka RainyDayNinja |

Fun fact: In a group of 23 people, there is about a 50% chance that two of them will share a birthday. It's surprising how quickly repeats show up, when there are lots and lots of things that might be repeated.
By the time you've voted only 10 times, you are 20 times more likely to see a repeat than that one particular item of yours that you're looking for.
The only reason I got to Marathon Voter last year was that it took about 2000 votes before I finally saw mine. There were others that I saw literally dozens of times.

Ziv Wities RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 , Dedicated Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7 aka Standback |
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so, possibility I make it to marathon and never see mine, yet by chance make it into 32?
Ok, let's see.
Last year we counted roughly 885 valid submissions; let's round that up to 900.
The probability of seeing your particular item in a given vote is P = 1/900+(899/900)*(1/899) = 2/900 = 0.00222.
The probability of NEVER seeing your item across N trials (==votes) is simply (1-P)^N.
So a marathon voter with 1000 votes would have a probability of (1-0.00222)^1000 = 0.108 of never seeing his item. That's 1 out of every 10 marathon voters.
A dedicated voter with 500 votes has probability 0.32 of not having seen his item; a star voter with 100 votes has 0.8 probability of not having encountered his item.
Just to repeat: only one Star Voter in five has seen his own item. Only two Dedicated Voters in three have seen theirs. And even for Marathon Voters, for every 9 who have seen theirs, there's also one who hasn't.
So don't get too worked up quite yet :)
so, possibility I make it to marathon and never see mine, yet by chance make it into 32?
Nope. If you make in into the Top 32, I guarantee you, it's not by chance.

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Last year I submitted a party cracker that created a crowd of party goes. It was a fun idea but I didn't do well with executing it.
I liked this item and up-voted it several times last year. If your idea this year is equally interesting and tightly executed, you might just make the top 32!

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Following on from Ziv:
If we say there are one thousand items, there are 499,500 pair combinations. Assuming that no pairs will be repeated until all pairs have been presented and, iirc, that there were about half a million votes last year, it seems that very few, if any, pairs will be repeated. If we take out the bottom 25%, there are still 280,875 pair combinations.

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Last year I submitted a party cracker that created a crowd of party goes. It was a fun idea but I didn't do well with executing it.
I remember that one! Sadly I did not vote for it very often because I just didn't feel it had any practical in game function, but I did think it was clever for distraction purposes and making yourself look important :-)

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The other problem I remember from last year was too many people were using the "both are equally good/bad", especially if they didn't like either item. All that did was throw the pair back into the pool and make someone else vote on them. I suspect this is why I saw some of the lowest quality items over and over, but only saw about half the top 32, despite voting well over a thousand times. If nobody wants to up vote a given item, it sure seemed to turn up a lot...
Then again, maybe that's my skewed memory.

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CalebTGordan wrote:Last year I submitted a party cracker that created a crowd of party goes. It was a fun idea but I didn't do well with executing it.I liked this item and up-voted it several times last year. If your idea this year is equally interesting and tightly executed, you might just make the top 32!
Thanks! Last year I had ten items written up and that was just the one I liked the most. This year I had a brilliant idea that just wouldn't go away and was the only item I worked on for this year's contest. It certainly is tighter in mechanics, but I am worried that I may have missed something.
I look forward to talking to people about it in more detail.

Anthony Adam Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9 |

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warf, we didn't reveal the vote tallies for each item, but we did post the top 100 or so items (based on votes) in alphabetical order. Which was your item?
Sean is referring to this thread.
I think it was super awesome for them to post it -- knowing that I at least came close felt great last year, and definitely made me submit this year.

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Then I'm lucky ... as just a Star Voter I am fortunate to see mine already. I also got to see a comment about my item and while it was negative I was like, "Yay! Someone noticed my entry!".
It's the first time I entered and I jumped in at the last second because of Sean Reynolds' post about just entering already! So I brainstormed with my kids (8, 10) and implemented one of their ideas.

Chris Shaeffer RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16 , Dedicated Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7, Star Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka Hodge Podge |
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Just saw my item this morning!!
I have a few nitpicks (some minor, some more serious) with it, but considering that I wrote, reviewed, completely restarted, and edited the entire thing in 3 hours while hung over on New Years' Day (submitting 32 minutes before deadline), I think it holds up pretty well. ;)

Anthony Adam Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9 |

Still plugging away, hoping to vote for my item at least once.... (funny, I thought I voted at least 100 times last year, but evidently not, since there is nothing to indicate that next to my moniker)
Don't be scared now - i read your post when it said Star Voter, I am on my way to Marathon already and still have to see mine >.<

Feros Champion Voter Season 6, Champion Voter Season 7, Champion Voter Season 8, Champion Voter Season 9 |
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TimsterMon wrote:Still plugging away, hoping to vote for my item at least once.... (funny, I thought I voted at least 100 times last year, but evidently not, since there is nothing to indicate that next to my moniker)Don't be scared now - i read your post when it said Star Voter, I am on my way to Marathon already and still have to see mine >.<
Uh-oh, Anthony. You don't think you've been DeathQuakered, do you? ;)

Anthony Adam Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9 |

Kalervo Oikarinen RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8 |

Kiel Howell RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 aka theheadkase |

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I just find it amusing that I'm not really trying to get a thing next to my moniker, really. I'm fairly certain once I get to vote on my item (or rather, IF I get to vote on my item), my voting feverence will wan. I actually think my item is pretty cool and would like to vote at least once for myself (not arrogance, just self-confidence, as I know one vote will not statistically matter).