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Update Top 20 Teams OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015

Citrus Dad

By: Citrus Dad
New: 05-01-2016 13:38
Updated: 05-01-2016 13:38
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Update Top 20 Teams OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008-2015

OPR standard deviations for top 20 teams 2008-2015.

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05-01-2016 21:13

dodar


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This just shows how truly dominant that 2008 1114 robot and drive team were.



05-01-2016 21:38

cmrnpizzo14


Unread Re: pic: Update Top 20 Teams OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008

Since I don't have the OPR for each year readily available, can someone post the top bots from each year? Or at least the years with large separation between the top few and the rest of the top 20.



05-01-2016 21:42

tindleroot


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Originally Posted by cmrnpizzo14 View Post
Since I don't have the OPR for each year readily available, can someone post the top bots from each year? Or at least the years with large separation between the top few and the rest of the top 20.
In 2008 as mentioned before 1114 was the top by far. In 2015 254 beat out 1114 barely by the end of the season but 1114 started out way ahead. Sorry, can't help with the other ones.



05-01-2016 23:22

Basel A


Unread Re: pic: Update Top 20 Teams OPRs compared via standard deviation distribution - 2008

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Originally Posted by cmrnpizzo14 View Post
Since I don't have the OPR for each year readily available, can someone post the top bots from each year? Or at least the years with large separation between the top few and the rest of the top 20.
Looks like Richard also posted a paper with the raw data: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/3191

Oddly enough, this is the same method I used for a previous analysis: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2761



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