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Re: OPR after Week Five Events
Thanks Ed & Ether for this great resource.
However I do need to quibble about how OPR/CCWM is being discussed, as exemplified by several earlier posts. Picking one of these: Quote:
It's analogous to (although not as extreme as) stating that final qualification ranking is a good predictor of the performance in earlier qualifying matches. Whereas obviously qualification ranking is a consequence of performance in earlier matches. Good practice would use disjoint training and testing sets. I'm sure this analysis has been performed in previous seasons but I didn't see it from a brief search of CD. Interestingly the simple baseline heuristic of "alliance with lower team numbers" has 59.1% predictive power for qualification matches this season. I'm assume that OPR and CCWM are better than that, but not as good as the ~82% claimed above. |
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I'm guessing the easiest place to track predictive power would be the Championship event. Quote:
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OPR and CCWM are calculated using only qualification match results, right?
So, one could test their predictive value using the elimination results of that event. |
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This is a pessimistic estimate, since data gathered during the Week5 events for already-played qual matches could be used to supplement the weeks 1 thru 4 data to predict future qual matches in the Week5 events. Based on the earlier post by efoote868, future qual matches at any given event are best predicted by OPR of already-played matches at that event, once a sufficient number of matches has been played. Forgot to mention: columns V thru AA list the teams for each match for which no week 1 thru 4 OPR data is available. Last edited by Ether : 01-04-2013 at 20:54. |
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we're in the same boat. 4th.
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I suppose that what I am trying to lead to is that the OPR and CCWM numbers are very useful tools (we use them a lot), but they only indicate based on the assumption that nothing will change from previous matches. |
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So I was just toying with this spreadsheet out of interest.
I added a field to the OPR results page for each team's state/province, and filtered it based on that field, because I wanted to support my intuitive feeling that Ontario's second tier is much stronger because of the influence of 1114 and 2056. Calculating average OPR's for different regions gives me the following results: Avg Max OPR FIRST-Wide: 16.3 Avg Max OPR in Ontario: 23.3 Avg Max OPR in Michigan: 22.8 Avg Max OPR in Ontario (not including 1114 and 2056): 21.1 Avg Max OPR in New Jersey: 18.8 Avg Max OPR in Ohio: 18.6 Avg Max OPR in Pennsylvania: 18.5 Avg Max OPR in Indiana: 17.4 Avg Max OPR in New York: 16.8 Avg Max OPR in Quebec: 16.7 Avg Max OPR in Massachusetts: 16.1 Avg Max OPR in New Hampshire: 14.0 Avg Max OPR in California: 14.0 Avg Max OPR in Texas: 13.8 Avg Max OPR in Minnesota: 13.0 |
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Thanks for posting this information - I have fun with it. Also... congratulations on your team's win over the weekend.
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What about Delaware? 27.8 Avg Max OPR. Of course, it's not as though we have enough teams to form a full alliance, much less a full match, but still... |
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True enough... but it's good enough for a little bit of bragging... at least until Iowa, Brazil (RS), and Nevada get in on the act.
Of the states/provinces/areas that can field their own matches, Mississippi, Hawaii, and Ontario are 1-2-3. *sigh* One day, maybe we'll grow up to be a bigger state... |
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Actually, isn't the definition of a trend the point at which you can draw a line through two points? Not only is it a trend, but it has 100% correlation.
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Trend implies some sort of change over time, so really none of them are trends. They're all just statistical distributions.
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And of those 3, only Ontario has had enough to hold a regional. |
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