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Re: Week--1 All regionals OPR
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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
All,
I am concerned that the OPR data this year is grossly misleading if there is not some consideration for the Coopertition points. What I noticed from Kettering (and some other regional events from the web casts) is that the top teams are prioritizing on the Coop bridge over the regular bridge.
We need to figure out a way to incorporate Coop points if we want OPR to be meaningful. Right now I am not going to use OPR for much decision making in its current form.
Paul
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Valid point. We certainly focused on the co-op bridge, making it balance with another team 5 out of the 9 matches we played. Sometimes that required sending the teams at 60 seconds to ensure those precious qualification points. It looks like 2337 hit it 7 times in 12 matches. GKC, Kettering, and San Diego all appeared to have much higher co-op scores than the other regionals or district events in week 1.
@stundt1: Can't wait to see the new numbers.
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