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(We've been over this before, but since we have been getting a lot
of new members, let's review.)
>This has been bothering me about the ratings, including TCHCR, RPICH,
>and CHODR. How do you average the ratings of a team's opponents?
For RPICH, you don't. Erik's "Opp Win %" is more like the average *winning
percentage* of your opponents.
>Do you use the ratings from the previous week?
No
>I guess my question is, what order do you do your operations in?
SIMULTANEOUSLY!
The basic algorithm is the same for TCHCR and CHODR and involves solving
a system of equations (linear algebra).
This basic algorithm is described "so a hockey coach would understand" (^;
in my paper "Inside The College Hockey Computer Rating". "Inside TCHCR"
is available online: if you have anon ftp access, connect to andy.bgsu.edu
and get the file pub/Hockey/InsideTCHCR.ps (Postscript) or pub/Hockey/
InsideTCHCR.sit.hqx (Word 4 on the Mac). If you want to receive it by
email, send a note to me directly. I can also fax it or snail mail it, but
I prefer not to.
If after reading "Inside TCHCR" you still have questions, I encourage you to
email me directly (there is enough stuff broadcasted over H-L already).
Although I do not speak for Erik or Tim/Robin, I also suggest you email them
directly if you have questions about their rating systems. Their email
addresses appear at the top and bottom of every one of their posts.
Keith [log in to unmask]
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