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Originally Posted by Joe Ross
They are the top 24 OPR/CCWM at the event. This provides an interesting way to compare OPR to alliance selections.
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Sorry Joe, that is not what it is. A lot of times it is true because teams can tell which teams are good without looking at any numbers. It correlates quite well to which teams were drafted.
I put in those conditional formatting back in 2008 and never took it out. Basically, when OPR is bigger than average score, or CCWM is bigger than average winning margin, it will turn green. Green is good. It means those teams contribute more than their partners to get the average score. Somebody with a lucky schedule can have very high average score but OPR/CCWM which are the calculated contribution will tell you the true story in most cases. If you only look at OPR/CCWM and ignore average score and average winning margin, the green color does not add any information.
I am surprised nobody has ever asked this question. I can take it out in the future.