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JohnFogarty 16-04-2014 16:54

Re: paper: 2014 Advanced OPR and Statistics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stingray27 (Post 1374883)
It is already in there! There is a tab for week 7. Since defense was so much more of a factor at DCMPs, the scores kinda got standardized already

Question because this is the second set of data that only has our results from Mrytle Beach. Why does it not account for our better showing at Orlando in the Curie division data.

jlmcmchl 16-04-2014 17:02

Re: paper: 2014 Advanced OPR and Statistics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1374897)
Question because this is the second set of data that only has our results from Mrytle Beach. Why does it not account for our better showing at Orlando in the Curie division data.

Your OPR at Orlando was actually lower than at Myrtle Beach.

Orlando: 23.72
Myrtle Beach: 26.76

JohnFogarty 16-04-2014 17:03

Re: paper: 2014 Advanced OPR and Statistics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jlmcmchl (Post 1374903)
Your OPR at Orlando was actually lower than at Myrtle Beach.

Orlando: 23.72
Myrtle Beach: 26.76

We played an entirely different game at Orlando. Our DPR is significantly higher in that aspect.

I see that you're sorting by OPR. Which is understandable.

stingray27 16-04-2014 17:07

Re: paper: 2014 Advanced OPR and Statistics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1374904)
We played an entirely different game at Orlando. Our DPR is significantly higher in that aspect.

I see that you're sorting by OPR. Which is understandable.

Most people look at OPR because DPR isn't quite the best indicator to a teams performance - it relies on alliance strategy even more than OPR. Therefore, for my purposes, I just chose to sort by OPR. Teams can choose to look at other aspects of team data and I encourage you to do so!

stingray27 16-04-2014 17:17

Re: paper: 2014 Advanced OPR and Statistics
 
So you guys have brought up some regionals that I have missed and I apologize. I will add the following soon:
Lenape
Hartford
Crossroads
Silicon Valley


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