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[NE FIRST] District Championship point cutoff
after week 1 of competition we thought the point cutoff was going to be around 60 but now were starting to reconsider. With my team only having 22 points (we counted, not official) (won 5 qualification matches - 10 pts got picked next to last - 2 points won the quarter finals 10 pts = 22) meaning we would need 38 ponts (at least) to get to the district championship. I wanted some other opinions of what the cutoff may be.
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Re: [NE FIRST] District Championship point cutoff
Doesn't exactly answer your question, but this might give you some idea of where you stand. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=127672
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Re: [NE FIRST] District Championship point cutoff
From the start I always thought the minimum points would be 50 or 60. So my guess would be 55 points then you are out. I really think that's what it will take to squeak in.
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Re: [NE FIRST] District Championship point cutoff
So 60 teams get into Boston, do Rookie All-Stars and District Chairman's winners take away from that? If so, it is really only the top 42 point-getters (That's a minimum, because there are definitely going to be some top-60 teams that double qualify (chairmans/all-star + point ranking)). My original thought was that it would take about 70 to get in. But if awards take Boston slots, then I would venture to say that it may be closer to 80 points to get in.
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With that said, typically, teams that win Chairmans normally would have qualified via points anyway, so it makes little impact on the amount of points you would need to get in. |
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Re: [NE FIRST] District Championship point cutoff
Ok, that makes sense.
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tldr: probably 57 or 58 pts but we'll know far more this time next week
The answer to this question really depends on two things we don't know yet:
Points being allocated to teams in their third event and therefore discarded will also reduce the cutoff threshold by suppressing the total number of points awarded during the district event phase of the season. We're not quite half way into the season (4 of 9 district events complete) so it's a little early to have a solid prediction; while 9% of teams have completed both scored events over 15% haven't played in any event yet. A graph of districts by first, second and third event teams ![]() Choosing the top 54 robots of 163 teams in New England means we are selecting the top third of teams. In each of the 4 events so far the top tercile (I had to look up that word too) is between 26 and 36 points, averaging 32, so a simple answer is that championship threshold will be twice that. My current estimate is that the threshold will be slightly lower, probably 57 or 58pts, but in a few days the Week 4 events will be concluding. At that point every team will have played at least one event and a third of teams will have competed in both events, so we should have a far better idea of where the threshold will fall. If anyone is still reading, here are some unofficial stats for the events so far Code:
Event NHNAS NHDUR CTGRO MAWOR Week 1 2 2 3 Teams 39 36 33 39 Rounds 12 12 12 12 Matches 78 72 66 78 DQs 10 1 1 2 Total QualPts 462 430 394 468 Mean QualPts 11.85 11.94 11.94 12.00 Total SeedPts 236 236 236 236 Total ElimPts 210 210 210 210 Total AwardPts 86 86 86 86 Total Points 994 962 926 1000 Mean Points 25.5 26.7 28.1 25.6 StdDev Points 16.7 17.1 15.7 16.2 Max Points 75 72 57 58 Min Points 4 5 6 2 Median Points 23 24 25 19 Top Tercile 33.5 26.5 36.0 31.8 |
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Re: [NE FIRST] District Championship point cutoff
Are you implying that points accumulated after the first two events count toward Championship? Because I believe it is the first two district events. Maybe I'm just not reading your words right.
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They are "scored" in a sense. However, they don't count towards qualifying. However, those teams are 'taking points' from teams that they could count for effectively removing points from the overall system. A good team competing at 3+ event acts as a sponge concentrating points to them and lowering the threshold for everyone. (Those points are effectively lost)
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Re: [NE FIRST] District Championship point cutoff
Wow, it makes sense now. Thanks!
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So from a purely strategic point of view a team should go to the earliest and smallest events possible, all other things being equal. |
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And there are multiple reasons to go to 3+ events. For example - One of our events is geared towards training the next generation of folks without worrying about hurting our chances at qualifying. It's a fun chance that we feel is well worth the extra cost. And for those who said we shouldn't be allowed to be picked - That would actually hurt the higher seeded points as teams that do 3+ events tend to have more on field experience and perform well. This would mean that #8 would be able to pick the best 3+ event team which would defeat one of the main benefits of being #1 (being able to pick whoever you want)... Plus that's like saying teams shouldn't be allowed to play in multiple events... |
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Given where the cut-off was in MI in 2013 (I don't recall off the top of my head; I think it was around 52-54) the prediction of 57 to 58 seems reasonable given the various changes from FiM 2013 to NEFIRST 2014 (rookie/second year points, different percentage of teams making DCMP, higher point values for many awards in 2014, etc.). As Jess said though, the cut-off won't be solid... a fair number of teams will likely decide not to go to DCMP for a variety of reasons, even if they are above the threshold. This will shift the effective threshold downwards by some to-be-determined amount. Agreed that predictions should be far better after this week, when all the teams will've played their first event and a larger percentage will've played their second event. |
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There are approximately ~8800 points allocated from events and just 225 from the age bonus so the overall impact on the threshold is small. Of course it will elevate some young teams who are close to the threshold, but that is expected and was the stated purpose of the age bonus. It will have a much bigger impact in Michigan where almost 40% of teams are rookies or in their second year. Applying the NE ratio of teams attending Championship to last year's Michigan points data (rescored with the new unified point model) would have given a threshold of 58pts. That's one of other data points that went into my 57-58pt estimate. |
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