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Re: 2014 Curie Division
Look no further than the human player. If they are acting the fool and piling up penalties like a busnessman does airline miles write them off ASAP!
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Yes to this. Human players should definitely not be getting penalties at this point much less drive teams.
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I've made a pretty crude attempt to factor out event "quality" from OPRs. The first stab at this simply adds the event's median (or mean) OPR to the OPR for the team. Teams that go to better events get more points.
There is probably a better way to normalize OPRs across events, but this seems okay. Median adjusted Code:
469, 173.87 1718, 172.53 254, 165.16 118, 156.09 4522, 155.41 4334, 153.48 68, 147.97 180, 145.42 125, 144.78 359, 141.41 4362, 139.88 230, 139.83 447, 134.78 842, 132.70 3476, 130.78 4055, 129.77 1241, 129.24 2013, 126.08 177, 126.05 2451, 125.47 987, 120.14 3015, 115.58 3812, 115.58 74, 115.37 3990, 113.58 2016, 112.03 624, 111.82 573, 109.24 1323, 108.89 1595, 107.49 1629, 107.33 11, 106.22 222, 106.17 135, 104.99 1732, 103.57 75, 101.77 1714, 100.17 2619, 98.72 2928, 95.88 5172, 95.59 4819, 94.64 2468, 93.10 236, 91.92 1676, 91.58 4915, 91.04 5191, 90.55 2648, 89.38 294, 88.08 2443, 87.46 3161, 85.55 772, 85.44 1501, 85.26 2848, 84.20 2478, 82.12 3386, 80.39 1723, 73.98 3301, 73.36 3660, 73.23 3794, 72.06 2073, 70.84 3932, 70.33 3230, 70.31 3478, 69.24 1311, 68.90 418, 68.86 5024, 68.67 4125, 67.45 1902, 65.97 3562, 65.60 191, 63.47 5125, 62.99 865, 62.59 2403, 60.94 3042, 58.18 4159, 57.95 5093, 57.02 5179, 56.96 3692, 56.30 4486, 55.74 4161, 55.72 28, 55.65 5002, 55.58 2543, 52.49 5076, 51.66 4901, 49.43 1937, 44.94 4171, 44.38 540, 44.33 2080, 43.58 4935, 38.53 4969, 36.91 2169, 35.94 2227, 32.31 5326, 30.95 3843, 30.65 1287, 29.59 5297, 29.06 5036, 28.36 4977, 25.62 1884, 14.18 Code:
1718, 187.63 469, 178.86 254, 169.93 4522, 162.90 4334, 161.09 118, 161.08 68, 152.96 359, 149.26 180, 146.12 4362, 144.87 125, 143.80 842, 141.23 230, 138.84 1241, 136.33 2451, 134.26 2013, 133.70 3476, 131.36 447, 130.91 4055, 128.79 177, 128.27 987, 127.52 74, 120.36 3990, 118.12 3812, 117.91 3015, 117.03 624, 115.52 1323, 114.47 573, 114.23 1629, 114.11 1732, 112.37 1595, 109.82 135, 108.28 2016, 108.16 11, 107.80 222, 107.75 2619, 103.71 75, 103.35 1714, 102.08 5172, 101.83 4819, 99.63 2468, 98.80 2928, 98.21 4915, 97.16 2443, 95.32 236, 94.14 1676, 93.16 294, 92.62 3161, 90.32 2648, 88.40 3386, 87.02 1501, 86.61 2848, 85.87 5191, 84.14 2478, 82.70 772, 81.38 1723, 77.94 1311, 77.83 3660, 77.18 2073, 76.18 5024, 75.77 3794, 75.33 418, 73.85 3301, 73.33 3478, 72.52 5125, 71.79 3230, 71.38 3932, 71.03 4125, 71.03 3562, 70.94 865, 67.36 1902, 66.66 191, 64.91 4486, 63.57 5002, 62.86 5093, 62.01 3042, 61.77 2403, 61.52 5179, 61.50 4159, 60.46 2543, 59.50 3692, 58.21 28, 57.99 4161, 57.91 4901, 53.40 4171, 49.96 540, 49.69 2080, 47.54 1937, 46.59 5076, 45.24 4969, 42.27 4935, 42.16 2169, 41.91 3843, 37.93 5297, 36.91 5036, 34.99 1287, 34.64 2227, 34.15 5326, 32.30 4977, 28.90 1884, 19.84 Last edited by Tom Bottiglieri : 04-17-2014 at 05:54 PM. |
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#95
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So much this! Changing up your strategy between or even during a match can throw in a mind game to the opponents that could swing a match.
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"I've made a pretty crude attempt to factor out event "quality" from OPRs. The first stab at this simply adds the event's median (or mean) OPR to the OPR for the team. Teams that go to better events get more points."
Or... teams that competed at events with less defense played get more points? |
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This is correct, assuming less defense equals more points, which it doesn't always. It's hard to statistically isolate events that are defense heavy from events that don't have a lot of offensive power. As I said this is a super crude way of doing this, and it may be rewarding points for the wrong things. I think the teams who went to DCMP events are unfairly rewarded as those events were made up of a selected pool of teams. Anyway, all the raw data is there. |
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Thanks for crunching the numbers, Tom. Any data in correct context can serve a useful purpose...
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Anyone on Curie want to join in on a scouting alliance between teams on different fields? (Details can be found here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...+championships)
We've got teams on the other 3 fields interested, but could use some representation from Curie. Thanks! |
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Rather, you'd want to measure how strong the event was and correct OPR with that. Simplest way would be to take the difference of the event's average OPR and the world average OPR, and subtract that from the team's OPR at that event. This would lower OPRs at stronger-than-average events and raise them at weaker ones. Something like: OPR - (Event Avg - World Avg) |
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There are really two opposite factors that affect event to event OPR comparison. One is if an event does not have many teams that are able to possess the ball, everyone's OPR will be lower. This seems to be what George is interested in. The other is that at an event with a lot of good teams, there's only so many points you can score due to cycle time. A good scoring robot and two decent passers will likely score similar to 3 all around good robots. This reduces the OPR of the all around good robots at an event. This seems to be what Tom was addressing.
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Tigertrons YouTube page has videos from Mt. Olive, and I am making it my mission to get the MAR Champs matches posted by Monday. (edit at home, upload at work
) Unfortunately, we don't have video from Chestnut Hill, sorry.![]() |
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