sfi, on 2014-March-02, 16:44, said:
It's not true--I've watched him, and rate him as one of the best in the world. He also plays regularly against the best in the world. He's way better and way more seasoned than I am. (He's also a lousy banker, and made millions while he abandoned his failing company in order to play golf and bridge, but that's a separate issue.)
In statistical terms, jec is a complete outlier--in a regression that, in my mind, has a very strong R-squared. The reasons that he's an outlier are readily identifiable and thus removing him in the sample is justifiable.
To retort by pointing out one outlier and thereby implying that my argument is invalid, however, is completely specious.
My response:
(1) For every one jec that plays only with and against world-class competitors, there are 1,000 players in the rest of the pool for whom knowing the stats would be very useful.
(2) If jec regularly played against average opponents his IMPs average would unequivocally be higher than mine.
(3) Even on bboskill.com, there is a feature allowing a player to be recognized as a "VIP." They even explain what this means, and the reasons behind it, on the website. jec is a very-well known VIP--perhaps the quintessential VIP.
Your move.