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Week 1 Stats
Here's some stats from the six Week 1 tournaments covering 605 matches:
Average winning points: 43 (all), 37 (qualification only), 75 (elimination only) Average losing points: 16 (all), 11 (qualification only), 36 (elimination only) Highest score: 135 by Teams 16, 148 & 3481 in the Alamo finals Highest scoring match: 199 total points (117 to 82) by Teams 175, 176 & 1519 over Teams 20, 40 & 131 in the Granite State finals. [edited 03/06/11 to correct winning alliance] Matches with over 100 points by the winning alliance: 26 Tied Matches: 40 (7%) Matches determined by minibot scoring: 102 (17%) Matches with four minibots scoring: 5 (1%) Matches with three minibots scoring: 32 (5%) Matches with two minibots scoring: 103 (17%) Matches with one minibot scoring: 193 (32%) Matches determined by penalties: 58 (10%) Penalty free matches: 212 (35%) And...in what I hope is a statistical anomaly, 5 of the 6 finals were won by the RED alliance! Last edited by TerryS : 06-03-2011 at 18:14. |
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Re: Week 1 Stats
The higher seed is always the red alliance. It's not a statistical anomaly; it's a side effect of the way the alliance colours are assigned in elims. Basically all that statistic is is that the higher seed won 5/6 times.
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Re: Week 1 Stats
Please note that in "199 total points (117 to 82) by Teams 20, 40 & 131 over Teams 175, 176 & 1519 in the Granite State finals" that 175/1519/176 had the 117 points.
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Re: Week 1 Stats
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Not true. The red/blue designation in the next round is "inherited" by the winning of the previous round. So if the #8 seed upsets the #1 seed in the quarter, the #8 seed will be red in the semis against the 4/5 seed. Likewise, if the #3 seed happens to face the #7 seed in the semis, the #3 seed is still going to be blue.
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30 points is a LOT in this game, it behooves teams to have a minibot - even a 4 second one - that can deploy. |
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Re: Week 1 Stats
How many matches were won by an alliance not deploying a minibot against a team that had a successful minibot?
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Edit: Looking at FRC-Spy (up top on every page) you can easil see which matches were decided by minibots. One out of 6 or so in NJ. Last edited by DonRotolo : 06-03-2011 at 15:35. Reason: FRCspy |
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Re: Week 1 Stats
Minibots are a big deal statistically. At BAE the average winning/losing alliance scores were separated by about 30 points. After running through the numbers for FLR, Kettering, and BAE, a single winning minibot with no tubes scored could've won 75%+ of all qualifying matches.
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On that note, for week two regionals, make sure you deploy as the color goes solid again, NOT on the Flintstones feet sound (like we did our first match). I have 0 idea why they did that. |
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apologies to teams 175, 176 & 1519 and congratulations to both alliances on what must have been an exciting match to see! I edited my original post to correct this.Last edited by TerryS : 06-03-2011 at 18:40. |
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Has there ever been a case where there was a side of field bias at a tournament? It's possible that some subtle environmental factor like lightning, air currents (could affect tube throwing this year), crowd noise or maybe a undetected field difference could give a side of field advantage. In most other sports the teams switch sides for half of the game. |
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It's a limitation imposed by the Field Management System (FMS). It's the same reason that each team has a random driver station location.
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Re: Week 1 Stats
the average total score is important too. At FLR it was 33.
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