2022 NJSIAA State Individual Fencing Championships

Men's Saber

Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 8:30 AM

Morris Knolls High School - Rockaway, NJ, USA

Results

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Note: Color boxes represent opponent difficulty from the fencer's perspective. Read more.

# Name Bout Difficulty vs. Outcome * Pool Victories
Pool DE Exp. Act. Diff.
1 LILOV Neil Missing ID 0.0 0 -
2 DENG Andrew D 0.7 0 -0.7
3 CZYZEWSKI Konrad Missing ID 0.0 0 -
4 TRUDNOS Allen Missing ID 0.0 0 -
5 HUANG Ethan D V V 2.2 2 -0.2
6 DEPEW Spencer D V 1.3 1 -0.3
7 SHTEYN Mark V D V V 2.4 3 +0.6
8 DAGRACA Aiden Missing ID 0.0 0 -
9 ZHENG Edward V D V 1.9 2 +0.1
10 CHEN Evan V V 1.6 2 +0.4
11 NG Jeremiah D 0.4 0 -0.4
11 MARGULIES William V 0.3 1 +0.7
13 HUANG Tyler Missing ID 0.0 0 -
14 FLOT Tai V 0.6 1 +0.4
15 ZENG Noah V D V D 2.5 2 -0.5
16 ZHOU Grant 0.0 0 -
17 O'KEEFE Mitchell Missing ID 0.0 0 -
18 CHAUDHURI Eeshaan V V D 1.3 2 +0.7
19 PANDEY Neil V V D V 2.4 3 +0.6
20 STAMIS Kyle D D V D 0.2 1 +0.8
21 GIRALT Benjamin Missing ID 0.0 0 -
22 KIMBERLIN Christopher Missing ID 0.0 0 -
23 ZELAYA Jayson Missing ID 0.0 0 -
24 CHO Philip Missing ID 0.0 0 -
25 KIM Matthew D V D D 2.5 1 -1.5
26 CHABOT Michael Missing ID 0.0 0 -
26 MANCUSO Michael Missing ID 0.0 0 -
28 ROETMAN Christopher Missing ID 0.0 0 -
29 WISCHUSEN Kai Missing ID 0.0 0 -
30 KREGER Evan Missing ID 0.0 0 -
31 KOGAN Nikita D D D 0.5 0 -0.5
32 ROHATAGI Shreyan Missing ID 0.0 0 -
33 CHONG Joshua Missing ID 0.0 0 -
34 SRIRAM Rithvik Missing ID 0.0 0 -
35 KWON Ryan Missing ID 0.0 0 -
36 TANG Adam Missing ID 0.0 0 -
37 LASKOW Oliver D D 0.2 0 -0.2
38 PADALKAR Kedar Missing ID 0.0 0 -
39 MORAN Jake Missing ID 0.0 0 -
40 ORSINI Jaedan Missing ID 0.0 0 -

Legend

Color coded boxes represent the difficulty of an opponent from the perspective of the fencer according to table below. Letters inside the boxes indicate victory (V) and defeat (D).

Color Opponent's Difficulty Probability of victory
Very Hard 0% to 20%
Hard 20% to 40%
Roughly even 40% to 60%
Easy 60% to 80%
Very Easy 80% to 100%

Explanation

This visual map of the competition helps to understand:

Ignoring differences in styles, you should be winning your bouts against easier opponents and shouldn't be upset if you lose against stronger opponents.