Abstract

This paper examines performance in ladder tournaments, using data from professional bowling competitions. Although there is a distinct advantage to starting with a higher rank in a ladder tournament, the results indicate that “underdogs” win more often than expected. The findings are explained by regression-to-the-mean and hot-hand theories, both of which are consistent with the particular structure of the ladder tournament.

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