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How does a team average higher than 15 in scale points?
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At our event this weekend we went 13 for 15 in scaling. So to say that those teams are better isn't really correct. It just means that their alliances were better.
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Secondly, the calculated contribution results do a pretty good job of separating individual teams out from their random alliances given that the metric of interest is separable. Scale points are pretty separable, that is, whether or not a given robot on an alliance scales has little impact on whether another robot on this alliance scales. Crossing points are not so separable (which is why I did not originally post the crossing rankings) since a robot that can cross all defenses will almost never contribute 50 crossing points. |
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I was not trying to pick it a part. In quals we went 10/12 and in elems went 3/3. I love work you put in to this, so sorry if you thought i was try to pick it apart. the only reason i said that is because the top teams average was above 15 that's all.
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The exact rankings of teams should be taken with a grain of salt. However, the general relative positions of teams should be correct. |
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How can a team have more then 15 scaling points per match average?
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I'm interested in how you are calculating these? Some teams have negative values for boulders scored. Are you trying to run these numbers the same way OPR and CCWM are calculated?
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