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Re: Split Champs assignment
Honestly, I think that FIRST is really lucky that the 2 Super Regionals aren't even more uneven. At least there is a pretty even split with TX/CA going to Houston and ON/MI going to STL/Detroit. I could easily see a world where all the best teams are all in one half, especially considering how FIRST has a much longer history in Super Regional North territory.
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I've kept a list of alliance partners and other teams I've been fortunate to interact with over the last few years, and it's disheartening to think that I won't see many of those teams ever again. Many of the teams I have found most inspirational, most impressive, and most exciting to watch will be in Houston next year. I'm well aware that FIRST doesn't read CD, at least not thoroughly enough to notice this post, but FIRST, you made a mistake.
This isn't about seeing awesome robots, this is about seeing the awesome people. Now that I'm not a student anymore, I figured I'd finally have the freedom to roam the pits more, and talk to more of the amazing people who I've only ever gotten to talk to briefly. I was hoping to talk more with a few of the people I had met down at the Arkansas regional this year, but now they're all heading to Texas. I hope that someday we'll see a return to a single world championship, but for now I'll hold dearly the memories I've made from the final four real world championships. |
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#154
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I wrote a script to try and compare the north champs to the south champs based on historical OPR, and here's what I found:
Here's percentile OPR at worlds for North teams and South teams: Code:
Year North South 50th 75th 90th 50th 75th 90th 2004 44.82 56.59 70.47 32.14 46.97 64.60 2005 12.83 17.79 23.67 10.81 16.22 22.81 2006 15.20 23.38 33.03 12.39 19.94 27.46 *2007 -0.28 54.96 168.85 25.63 130.43 203.00 2008 21.51 32.25 41.92 17.10 25.05 36.73 2009 25.10 33.25 40.10 21.26 28.47 35.08 2010 2.22 3.81 4.90 1.91 3.27 4.32 2011 24.20 36.37 45.73 17.40 30.86 42.72 2012 13.20 18.38 25.27 9.90 16.53 25.58 2013 37.46 52.15 65.85 31.86 44.29 63.19 2014 51.69 68.34 85.10 46.57 62.57 81.38 2015 41.17 57.61 72.64 34.29 53.06 69.58 2016 37.20 45.28 54.27 31.66 40.23 49.52 Code:
50th 75th 90th 2004 71.71% 82.99% 91.67% 2005 84.25% 91.18% 96.34% 2006 81.54% 85.28% 83.14% *2007 -9034% 237.31% 120.23% 2008 79.51% 77.66% 87.64% 2009 84.70% 85.62% 87.47% 2010 86.35% 85.76% 88.11% 2011 71.91% 84.85% 93.41% 2012 75.01% 89.97% 101.26% 2013 85.05% 84.93% 95.97% 2014 90.10% 91.56% 95.64% 2015 83.30% 92.11% 95.79% 2016 85.12% 88.84% 91.24% * I wasn't around for 2007, but does anyone know why the OPRs for that year are so out of whack? |
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Then there was the end-game bonus--dedicated ramp bots could be worth 0-60 points depending on how good their defense was and how good at climbing the ramps their partners were. |
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#157
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#thisiswhywedothemath
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And probably not. The "match balancing algorithm" AKA "NOT YOU GUYS AGAIN", for the uninitiated, was an attempt to "balance" matches. Top third of team numbers had one on each side of the field. Bottom third had one on each side of the field. Middle third... You get the idea. Unfortunately for the algorithm designers, that just so happened to be 2056's rookie year... And most events didn't have the depth that they could get away with it. It didn't take long for teams to raise a stink. The problem is that it was even(ly bad) across everybody, so I don't think it'd affect OPR that much. |
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Recycle rush was more of a multiplier in the Garbage Can with Rack n' Roll you had it based on how long a row you could create scored based on 2 to the power of the length of the row so basically starting with a row of 1 it went: 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256. Then add in an end game that required two robots, one with a specific design element and you make it a math nightmare.
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It impacts the math involved in calculating OPR, as you've essentially divided each event into three bins. |
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Conferences? Sponsor and scholarship presentations? It's not just about the robots.
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