Costume Designers Guild Awards 2019 winners: Best prediction scores by our Experts, Editors and Users

Congratulations to our User Max for a perfect score when predicting the 2019 Costume Designers Guild Awards winners on Tuesday. It actually turned out to be the easiest event to predict for this awards season as he is tied with 438 other people with 100% accuracy. Our top User has the better point score total of 18,500 by using the 500 super bets wisely.

Over 900 people worldwide predicted these three film and three television categories chosen by CDG voters. The ceremony was held in Beverly Hills and was hosted by Kate Walsh. Film winners were “The Favourite,” “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Black Panther.” TV winners were “Assassination of Gianni Versace,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Westworld.”

You can see how your score compares to all others in our leaderboard rankings of all contestants, which also includes links to see each participant’s predictions. To see your own scores, go to the User menu in the top right corner of every page of Gold Derby when you’re signed in to the site. Use the drop down menu to go to “View Profile,” then look for the links to your “Award Show Scores.” Gold Derby must evaluate each potential winner’s eligibility as per our contest rules. If eligible, the first-place finisher receives a $100 Amazon gift card.

For the eight Experts making picks, Wilson Morales (BlackFilm), Tom O’Neil (Gold Derby), Anne Thompson (Indiewire) and Susan Wloszczyna (Gold Derby) have perfect scores. Edward Douglas (Weekend Warrior), Joyce Eng (Gold Derby), Tariq Khan (Fox TV) and Susan King (Gold Derby) follow with 83.33%. See Experts’ scores.

For the eight Editors predicting, quite a few of us also have perfect scores: Marcus Dixon, Daniel Montgomery, Tom O’Neil, Paul Sheehan, Susan Wloszczyna and myself. Joyce Eng scored 83.33% and Rob Licuria had 50%. See Editors’ scores.

PREDICT the Oscar winners now; change them until February 24

Be sure to check out how our experts rank this year’s Oscar contenders. Then take a look at the most up-to-date combined odds before you make your own 2019 Oscar predictions. Don’t be afraid to jump in now since you can keep changing your predictions until just before winners are announced on February 24.

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