With a 60-way tie, everyone's going to be betting his entire bankroll, so there are effectively only 4 possible outcomes for the winners:
195300 * (100% + 200%) = 585900 [successful 1% pick]
195300 * (100% + 150%) = 488250 [successful 5% pick]
195300 * (100% + 125%) = 439425 [successful 10% pick]
195300 * (100% + 100%) = 390600 [successful straight pick]
Common sense suggests that there will be a giant multi-way tie at 439425, and another colossal multi-way tie at 390600.
Instead, you should be able to choose any number you wish from 0% to 50%, in 0.01% increments. The corresponding multipliers (100%, 125%, etc.) would be interpolated between the values Bacon had set. This would allow for a effective tiebreaker that truly scatters the distribution of scores.
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