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Jedward45
12-03-2010, 00:44
Just the fruits of our labor... the graph shows what your percent chance of winning any given match based on what each individual team scores. If you want to see the data by alliance, then multiply the points (X-axis) by three.
Thanks!
Interesting analysis.
What data / method did you use to reach this conclusion?
Jedward45
12-03-2010, 08:25
I took the winning score of every final, semifinal, and quarterfinal match in every regional or district. I then used those numbers to find the Mean and standard deviation, and used a normal curve to find the probability of each point value winning you the match. Hope it Helps!
Daniel_LaFleur
12-03-2010, 08:29
I took the winning score of every final, semifinal, and quarterfinal match in every regional or district. I then used those numbers to find the Mean and standard deviation, and used a normal curve to find the probability of each point value winning you the match. Hope it Helps!
Is there enough data to do this for the seeding rounds?
John Madden says:
"At the end of the game, the team that scores the most points has the best chance to win"
Rob
pfreivald
12-03-2010, 08:41
That's interesting, because we did extremely well at the FLR (first seed, regional champs), but didn't actually score all that many goals ourselves. (Maybe 1-2 per game).
This game isn't about robots scoring. It's about *alliances* of robots scoring. Our robot was instrumental to our alliance winning almost every game they played, in spite of our low personal scoring record.
Daniel_LaFleur
12-03-2010, 08:47
"At the end of the game, the team Alliance that scores the most points has the best chance to win"
Ammended for FIRST ;)
Jedward45
12-03-2010, 08:53
Yeah there is enough data for seeding rounds, actually there's so much that it's really hard to collect it all, I think your right, this isn't about each robots point, but if you multiply each X-value by 3, the data shows the entire alliances chance of winning.
Fireworks 234
12-03-2010, 09:00
I really like this :) I wonder how much it will change from week to week as strategies alter and modify.
scawsome
18-03-2010, 15:22
I think it definitly says something about automous mode. With most of the matches won with one robot each contributing 4 or 5 points, getting two or three scored without any problem in the first 15 seconds will be huge. Hopefully teams will spend time now focusing on this period.
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