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Re: OPR vs Record at championship
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It also ignores robot, team, strategy, and luck upgrades that might occur between regionals and championships. |
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I'm okay with the qualifying system as it exists... I think it matches up operational requirements of the tournament with the goal of correctly sorting the teams. Its not perfect, of course, but it is as good as a round-robin is likely to get.
Round robin tournaments aren't the only way to organize a tournament however. I think a Swiss System type tournament could be organized where all the teams start at the same level, but either advance or drop down based on their record. This way, while teams play their first match in random alliances, it would quickly work out so that top teams ended up playing against/with other top teams, while weaker teams would play against/with other weak teams. It would take some planning, and I'm certainly not saying that change is needed... I'm just pointing out that change is possible. Jason |
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Standings can only be predicted by totaling the OPRs for all alliances in all matches and computing the win-loss record. Remember this is a team+teams sport, not just an individual or single sport, so an individual OPR won't carry many matches. |
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Note that defense is much more important at the championships than at any regional. Robots are much more beaten up after 8 matches than after 10-12 at regionals. That means that individual robot scores will drop.
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OPR is meant to be more effective if a team plays against or with every other team at least once. |
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On the flip side of the coin, some teams have their robots at peak performance by championships.
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But this ideal is rarely realized. Here's an analysis of the qual match scheduling in the 2013 season: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2822 |
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REALLY?? We found far, FAR less defense at Championships than at either of the Regionals we attended this year (BAE - week 1, and CT - week 5).
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More defense I would say was played in elims, especially in Curie. My team can attest to that
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I didn't really get to see division elims as I was in the pit helping pack up, but I was surprised at the general lack of defense on Einstein.
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I saw more defense in Curie v. Archimedes than any other matchup. To be honest, I wasn't expecting a whole lot of defense. Once the full court shooters stopped full courting or were eliminated, much of the defense ceased.
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We selected 862 in large part for its defensive capabilities and they held off 67. 4814 demonstrated in Curie how important defense can be.
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Maybe you needed to play in Curie. 4814 made it to the division finals through defense and counter defense. We beat 2056 through defense.
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Curie was great, but I didn't see anything in terms of defense there that hadn't happened at other events. Similar D and counter-D are exceedingly common this year (for good reason).
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