A trip through time: 2006-2024
The analysis of the score tables of the Casteller Contest, which covers from 2006 to 2024, reveals a significant transformation in the criteria of valuation of the castles. In this article, we will explore the fundamental changes introduced during this period, highlighting the innovative ideas that have marked this evolution.
Renewed principles: the influence of the castellera score table
Since 2006, several punctuation principles have been redefined, inspired by the castellera score table. One of the most important changes was the new approach to downloaded castles, which began to gain 20% more value compared to the loaded ones. This decision allowed a re -evaluation of the scores and facilitated greater flexibility in the conditions of punctuation.
Groups and subgroups: the new punctuation structure
One of the most important aspects was the introduction of groups and subgroups, which, despite not explicit in the tables of the early years, were implicitly present. This subdivision facilitated the understanding of the differences in difficulty between castles and allowed a more detailed analysis of the scores.
Key definitions to understand classification
In order to better understand the system, it is crucial to define some fundamental concepts such as groups and subgroups. The groups are defined as sets of castles in which no castle of a lower group can overcome head of the upper group. On the other hand, subgroups are subdivisions within a group that maintain a similar score hierarchy.
The visual comparison: tables and evolution
At the end of the article, a comparative table illustrates the evolution of scores over the years. This table, with a colorful design that highlights groups and subgroups, allows readers to observe how the scores have changed and their distribution over time.
New additions and disappearances: a constant dynamic
As the years progressed, new castles such as 2de10fmp and 9de9f joined the tables, while others disappeared. This constant flow of innovation and adaptation reflects the dynamic nature of contests and their ability to evolve over time.
The Importance of the RG
Global ratio (RG) is another key aspect that has experienced significant variations over the years, reflecting the modifications in the difficulty of castles. This metric has been essential to measure the progression of castles and to establish a comparison between editions.
Looking to the future: perspectives for the next contests
With the last competition held in 2024, the score tables have been established as a fundamental instrument for the valuation of the castles. Its evolution is still a reflection of creativity and innovation in the casteller world, and it is expected that in the coming years they will bring new surprises and changes that will further enrich this tradition.