[NSRCA-discussion] FAI 1/2 points
Scott Smith
vze23c3q at gmail.com
Mon Aug 1 11:45:44 AKDT 2016
I asked that same question and was told:
*"No particular reason was given for the rounding up... They preferred it
versus rounding down."*
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Stuart Chale via NSRCA-discussion <
nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
> Some ideas and changes are just plain stupid! There I said it :)
>
> I have always hated the fact that some judging criteria and downgrades
> were different in FAI and AMA. Makes judging which is a tough job to do
> right even tougher. You have to know 2 different sets of rules and in
> the long run only lowers the accuracy of judging, most likely more so
> for the FAI fliers. But that is another can of worms.
>
> I thought that allowing 1/2 points in FAI sounded like a good idea, we
> are used to it in the rest of the classes. And since the FAI pilots are
> in most part the better fliers they are more likely to make the 1/2
> point errors as compared to the greater inaccuracies usually seen in the
> lower classes.
>
> But wait an 8.5 becomes a 9, and a 9 is still a 9 ??????
>
> So just to prove how silly this idea can be I used Scott's scoring
> program and ran a fictitious contest with 2 flyers and 2 rounds. I used
> a couple of friends as contestants so to not offend anyone. I also had
> to use the masters sequence as an example, as the program automatically
> rounds up FAI scores.
>
> Hopefully the PDF files are attached.
>
> Each flyer received identical scores in each of their 2 flights. AR
> received all 7.5's except one maneuver which was an 8.5, and DL all 8's
> . In round 1 scores were not rounded up and in round 2 the scores were
> rounded up as they would automatically be done in FAI.
>
> Look at the files for AR round 1 and DL round 1. It would seem pretty
> obvious who should win that round and without rounding up AR gets a
> 947.75 to DL's 1000.
>
> Note that every maneuver but one was judged higher for DL.
>
> Now look at AR round 2 and DL round 2 rounded up. The same exact judges
> scores with only 1 maneuver scored higher for AR, but due to the
> rounding up AR wins the round 1000 to 989.86.
>
> Now this is the extreme and unlikely to actually happen in a contest to
> this extent but just the fact that it works this way makes the whole
> idea of rounding up ridiculous.
>
> Is there really an argument that this is a good thing?
>
> Stuart C.
>
>
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