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Latest revision as of 21:08, 11 February 2025
Here, have some statistics! This is where we keep the Robot Rankings.
This is a history of NHRL from the first competition in December 2018, to the present day.
FAQ
Who maintains these statistics?
Gil does; he is NHRL's statistician.
How are rankings calculated?
The short version: wins minus losses, plus a bit of extra sauce to handle rookies, upsets, and finalists.
The long version is here.
Are forfeits counted?
Yes, as of 2024, a bot that forfeits is charged with a loss, and its opponent is credited with a win.
How are tap-outs handled?
They're counted as knockouts.