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Re: pic: Top 10% OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015
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What I am curious about is an alternate OPR calculation for last year which would use the following formula in the match score matrix instead of the nominal score: adjusted score = (nominal score) - (penalty points incurred by opposing alliance) + (penalty points incurred by this alliance) Actually, I do remember uOPR (unpenalized OPR) being calculated last year. Was this the method of obtaining that? Or did it just subtract out all penalty points incurred without adding any back in? |
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Re: pic: Top 10% OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/download/4037 Column headings are as follows: Code:
L2s Final Score OPR L2f Foul OPR L2h Hybrid OPR L2t TeleOp OPR L2os Opponent's Final Score OPR L2of Opponent's Foul OPR L2oh Opponent's Hybrid OPR L2ot Opponent's TeleOp OPR As Average Final Score Af Average Foul Ah Average Hybrid At Average TeleOp Aos Opponents Average Final Score Aof Opponents Average Foul Aoh Opponents Average Hybrid Aot Opponents Average TeleOp uOPR unpenalized OPR = L2s - L2f uDPR unpenalized DPR = L2os - L2of uCCWM unpenalized CCWM = uOPR - uDPR EPA uOPR - (As - Af) M Matches Played |
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Re: pic: Top 10% OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015
There are more teams this year than ever before. The 1% is getting bigger and more elite ever year.
More than anything I think this statistic is showing the complete absence of defense from this years game. |
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Re: pic: Top 10% OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015
Thanks for sharing this - it's really interesting!
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Re: pic: Top 10% OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015
Thank you, that is indeed very helpful. I will play around more with this after my team competes this weekend.
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Re: pic: Top 10% OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015
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See my points above: It's not only lack of defense but the particular difficulty of gaining the highest point activities. There's been posts on that issue in other threads. |
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