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Re: ONLY AT THE MICHIGAN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
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Originally Posted by Jim Zondag
Example, Compare Central Valley with Alamo. Both have nearly identical average OPR numbers for the event, (15.4, 15.2), however the distribution of OPRs for the teams at Alamo was much broader than at Central Valley.
What this a higher SNR means is that the event not likely as dominated by a few good teams, but instead was much more balanced competitively.
On these scatter graphs, Higher is means better overall event scoring ability, points to the right have better competitive balance.
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So what is it, the standard deviation of OPR in dB or something similar?
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