Methodology
How we grade the speed of race calls.
Composite Score
Each desk receives a composite score from 0 to 100. The score is a weighted sum of per-category speed scores plus a first-call bonus that itself is weighted by race competitiveness.
Category Weights
Not all races are equally important. Calling a safe seat at poll close is expected — the real test is how fast a desk moves when the outcome is genuinely uncertain.
| Category | Weight | 1st Call Bonus |
|---|---|---|
Pre-Call Obvious races, called at poll close | 15% | 1.0 pt |
Strong/Lean 70-90% on prediction markets | 35% | 2.0 pts |
Toss-Up 50-70% — the hardest calls | 50% | 5.0 pts |
Speed Scores
Each category score runs from 0 to 100, measured against absolute benchmarks — not relative to other desks.
| Category | A | B | C | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Call | <2m | <5m | <10m | <20m |
| Strong/Lean | <15m | <45m | <1.5h | <3h |
| Toss-Up | <1h | <3h | <6h | <24h |
First-Call Bonus
Being first matters. The bonus rewards desks that consistently call races before competitors. Being first on a safe seat is worth far less than being first on a toss-up.
Maximum possible bonus: 11.5 points. In practice, bonuses range from 3 to 7 points.
Grade Scale
Based on 487 tracked race calls across 200 pre-calls, 180 strong/lean, and 107 toss-up races. Competitiveness classified by prediction market odds.