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I personally think that 103 would at least have a shot at 1114, I have doubts about the consistency of 25's shooter. Hope they can get that better. |
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).For an example of an "error" from today's scores, in Q46 247, 1305, and 1565 were teamed up. From previous competitions, I had calculated ratings of 17.41, 10.04, and 25.55, respectively. So I would have expected you folks to score in the neighborhood of 17.41+10.04+25.55 = 53.00 points. You actually scored 88, so I'd say you had a great game. The "error" was 88-53=35 points (which is a fair amount larger than usual - usually, I think 20 is kinda big). Anyway, if you think in terms of not having those ratings to start with, and SOLVING for them, so as to minimize the sum of the squares of these errors you would get for all the alliances in each qualifying match in the competition, that's what the method does. I know - it's complicated. You end up solving N linear equations in N unknowns, where N is the number of teams (66, in this case). I think it probably gives you a decent guideline for how good a team is, to within (I'm guessing) maybe 3 pts, even though you can come up with all kinds of (legitimate) criticisms - for example, it doesn't account for the value of defense, or how well certain teams might work together. Like I've said, though - at least it's objective, and it entertains a math guy like myself. Unfortunately for me, I can't run today's results because I never did manage to install the software I need to run my code on this laptop, it seems like some of the teams have gotten significantly better, and there are 30 teams for which I have no previous ratings at all. I have to settle for seeing the results after the fact. BTW: 1114 came out with 48.82 in Midwest and 73.06 in Waterloo. |
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525 has one of the best autonomous modes I have seen yet...this and a really good hurdling mechanism make them very difficult to beat. I'm looking forward to seeing how it all plays out in the last seeding matches tomorrow as well as the final rounds.
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Shhhh!!! Yes we are going, I just wanted to make it interesting! We can't wait to see what's going to happen down there! |
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Despite chasing pneumatic gremlins all weekend and some electrical/code problems that limited maneuverability in the elims 2175 managed to be semifinalists which I would consider a solid outing. That makes 3/3 for MN! |
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Our drive team did once. They were almost late for quarterfinals.
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