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Originally Posted by dlavery
Are you sure you used the highest OPR for each team, and not just the first? I know that in the case of Team 116, your table is showing the lower OPR of our two events.
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I used 42.6, from Washington DC, which puts 116 at 31st in the division. The OPR from North Carolina was 1.1. Unfortunately, it appears that 116 has a very tough schedule which is the reason for the 1-7 finish. Those values are for calculating who will win a match.
For the values used in the calculating the Auto, Teleop, and Climb in the rankings, I used Ed Law's world ranking, because that was the only convenient place to get those values. Because of 116's performance in North Carolina, those values are significantly lower then the best OPR. 116's best OPR is comprised of 11.2 Auto 8.8 Climb 23.1 Teleop. Their World OPR is 12.3 Auto, 7 climb, and 3 Teleop. Since Teleop was where the major discrepancy is, and it is the last tiebreaker, there is little difference in 116's ranking whether best or world OPRs are used, although it could affect other teams.
If someone had a convenient list of best OPR event broken out by Auto, Climb, and Teleop, I would have used that.