The 'draw' option in polls on the forum
Re: The 'draw' option in polls on the forum
I know it's not a big deal but I'd just like to see it called "too close to call" if that's what people mean by picking draw. Can't be much of a technical challenge to change it i wouldn't have thought.
Re: The 'draw' option in polls on the forum
my thought was that if someone is undecided they wont vote yet. ive never voted draw thinking it means im not sure, draw as the actual result is ususlly so unlikely compared to a win that i never pick it anyway though
Re: The 'draw' option in polls on the forum
That's how I see it except that I would vote undecided if I was. It's a valid answer whereas if you abstain from voting it doesn't show that you consider it a highly competitive match, or even whether you give a sh1t about it.
Edit: I mean if "undecided" or "too close to call" were an option, I'd vote that.
Edit: I mean if "undecided" or "too close to call" were an option, I'd vote that.
Re: The 'draw' option in polls on the forum
The perfect example (undecided / too close to call) - Wilder vs. Ortiz.candyslim wrote: ↑25 Feb 2018, 04:30 That's how I see it except that I would vote undecided if I was. It's a valid answer whereas if you abstain from voting it doesn't show that you consider it a highly competitive match, or even whether you give a sh1t about it.
Edit: I mean if "undecided" or "too close to call" were an option, I'd vote that.
This is my personal opinion, of course.
Re: The 'draw' option in polls on the forum
That's right, although the crazy thing is, I can imagine it being an easy win for either man or I can imagine it being a war. This one is so very hard to predict and that's what makes it a fantastic match-up. Only 5 days to go! 
Re: The 'draw' option in polls on the forum
Yes !
I am already nervous.
I can not wait............