Stop holding the main line! Players in need of a turnaround
Nov 05, 2024
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The boat race is divided into the first half and the second half and is divided into A1, A2, B1 and B2 grades according to each grade, and the higher the grade, the more opportunities to play. A1 to 2 grades will get 38 to 40 chances, and B1 to 2 grades will get 34 to 36 chances. In addition, there is a system in which players with poor performance are put on hold for one time, with about 8 players in the bottom 7% of their performance.
However, players are bound to be very sensitive to holding this lead. This is because if you receive three holdouts, your registration will be canceled regardless of your intention and you will no longer be able to play as a player.
This year's correction will start with the first round on January 3 and end with the 51st round on December 26, with only about eight remaining. Among them, the 49th edition (December 11-12), the biggest competition in the Gyeongjeong, will be held, so athletes with low grades will not have the opportunity to participate, which is expected to be even more nervous. Then, who are the players currently in the bottom 7% of the average score.
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Until now, statistically, the average score must exceed 3.20 to 3.30 to avoid holding main lines. If so, all the remaining games should have less than two scores and there should be no accident points (defeat due to disqualification, warning, and caution). Currently, there are two records of holding the main line, so if he is on the main line holding list again, his career will end as it is. However, the starting sense is still good in the actual race, and if the motor's energy supports it, it can escape this crisis.
Next is Lee Eung-seok (1st, B1). Starting with the first Sports Khan Cup Grand Prix in 2007, he was such a brilliant player that he won the Daesang Race six times, was the runner-up 11 times, and was the third-place player once. However, he is currently in the bottom second place with an average score of 2.41, excluding the rookie flag bearers of 16th and 17th. He has seven more chances to play this year. All remaining games can overcome the crisis if they score within the third place and 0 accident points. As the saying goes, `There is no business ahead of time,' it seems to be struggling because of the physical burden. Recently, however, he has shown his performance gradually improving from the first turn, perhaps because he is conscious of this.
The third is Lee Mina (3rd, B1). Since he is not a player who solves the race with a strong start, but a turning player, his performance fluctuates greatly when he is assigned the inside number and the outside number. Currently, the average score is 2.47 points, and if you score within the third place and 0 accident points in all nine remaining appearances, you can escape from maintenance on your own. Lee Mi-na has strengths in the race of online starts (the way all athletes start at the same time at the starting line), and in recent years, her concentration on starting has increased.
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Kim Chae-hyun (15th, B2), who is currently recording two mainstays, has a chance to play in the 11th. Experts say the biggest cause of the slump is a lack of confidence. In each designated training session, they start quickly and actively develop one turn, but when they come out in practice, they show poor performance unlike practice. However, he seems to have clearly set his own reference point in his recent start, so if he does not lose confidence in practice like he did in practice, he may also have a chance to rebound. In addition, Jung Seung-ho (15th, B2), Lee Tae-hee (1st, A2), and Kim Myung-jin (1st, B1) also need to work hard.
"With about eight rounds (16 days) left in the second half of the year, the battle for the lower ranks is expected to be as fierce as the battle for the upper ranks in order not to be listed on the main line holding list," said Lee Seo-beom, an expert member of the prediction site Korea. "As the lower ranks may show surprise skills for the rest of the year not to be on the main line holding list, it seems necessary to closely examine the training status and racing of these athletes."
wman@sportschosun.com