Everything can become a game, even fantasy-themed politics of kingdoms or watching a show about the very subject.
Using data from the draft we had around season 7 of GoT (thanks to the fun fantasy-league site Fantasizr) I created a few visualizations to help me understand the points distribution so I could hopefully do better in season 8.
Figure 1 - Overall, teams that did well consistently gained points in each episode.
Figure 2 - Not all episodes are equal, there are clear spikes, but still plenty of points to be had all around.
Figure 3 - Points for violence and status, and to a lesser extent wits, made all the difference between high and low earners. Food and nudity aren't worth much overall.
Figure 4 - Jamie is the most well-rounded, which is probably what is needed to consistently pick up points across all episodes. If no all rounders exist, a witty character with a penchant for violence is the key.
Using data from the draft we had around season 7 of GoT (thanks to the fun fantasy-league site Fantasizr) I created a few visualizations to help me understand the points distribution so I could hopefully do better in season 8.
Figure 1 - Overall, teams that did well consistently gained points in each episode.
Figure 2 - Not all episodes are equal, there are clear spikes, but still plenty of points to be had all around.
Figure 3 - Points for violence and status, and to a lesser extent wits, made all the difference between high and low earners. Food and nudity aren't worth much overall.
Figure 4 - Jamie is the most well-rounded, which is probably what is needed to consistently pick up points across all episodes. If no all rounders exist, a witty character with a penchant for violence is the key.