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Re: Michigan, be honest, how is the district model?
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Yes this is true, but it is only one way to look at how your team is spending money (ie: what you are getting for the cost of the competition). Another way to look at it is how much playing time you are getting with your robot. In that case, the matches/dollar (or dollars/match) metric may be a viable way to see what kind of payback your getting per model. In that case, for a Michigan team electing to go to 3 districts we could see this: -Assuming 14 official matches/competition as an average -14 matches/competition * 3 competitions = 42 matches -$5500 dollars (registration fee + 1 extra district) / 42 matches = ~$131.00/match played For a team outside Michigan to reach the same # of matches: -$5000 registration & 1 regional + $4000 2nd regional + $4000 3rd regional = $13000 -$13000 / 42 matches = ~$309.50/match played In your example, the team from Michigan did have to pay an additional $4000 dollars to get to Championships, but they also got approximately 50% more matches played than the team from outside of Michigan for that cost. In dollar/match terms: -Michigan team going to championship: $14000/56 matches played = $250/match -Outside Michigan team to championship: $10000/28 matches played = $357/match Furthermore, if the Michigan team wanted to pay the extra $500 dollars for a 3rd district, and an outside Michigan team wanted to go to a 2nd regional you get this: -Michigan team, 3 districts, states and championship: $14,500/70 matches played = $207.14/match -Outside michigan team, 2 regionals, championship: $14,000/42 matches played = $333.33/match I don't necessarily agree that this is the best way to see how much bang your getting for each buck your team spends, but its an alternate way to look at the different models. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe all teams also have a chance to register for an open slot at Championships, as few as they may be. Often times, teams who win a competition may not be able to go to Championship just because booking a trip in a matter of weeks can be too difficult. Its just another side of the coin to look at. -Brando Last edited by Brandon Holley : 29-06-2011 at 15:37. |
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