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archiver
24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by nick237 at 03/21/2001 9:19 PM EST
Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co.
Just a quick thought. There are four divisions and four fields in Florida, will each division hold all their games during the elimination games on the same field, or will they play on different fields like last year.
If you have to play on just one field it would make scouting very easy but difficult if all four fields are used, especialy if you have a small team and limited scouts
If we play on only one field I hope that the division our team is on plays on the main out side field that the finals are played on as we would have an advantage of knowing the quality of the ramp as oposed to teams that had to pass the elimination games on the other three fields.
Does any one know the set up system for Florida and if not how should it be done in your opinion?
nick237
archiver
24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by Brian Cholerton at 03/21/2001 11:04 PM EST
Engineer on team #311, Red Jammers, from East Islip High School and KeySpan Energy, Multiline Corp., Computer Assoc..
In Reply to: Division fields question
Posted by nick237 on 03/21/2001 9:19 PM EST:
: Just a quick thought. There are four divisions and four fields in Florida,
I thought I remember reading somewhere that there were going to e 5 fields at EPCOT??
Anyone else hear this?
archiver
24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by Joe Ross at 03/22/2001 1:08 PM EST
Engineer on team #330, Beach Bot, from Hope Chapel Academy and NASA/JPL , J&F Machine, and Raytheon.
In Reply to: Re: Division fields question
Posted by Brian Cholerton on 03/21/2001 11:04 PM EST:
: : Just a quick thought. There are four divisions and four fields in Florida,
: I thought I remember reading somewhere that there were going to e 5 fields at EPCOT??
Yes there will be 5 fields, if they stick to the diagram that they showed at the kickoff. There will be 1 large outdoor field and 2 tents with 2 fields each.
And now for Nick's question. I hope that each division always plays on the same field. I don't like the outdoor arena that much because it is too hard to see and scout from. If I where doing things, I would only use the outdoor arena for opening ceremonies, awards, finals, etc. I would run all the qualifying matches and the first part of the finals on that division's field. Once you each division has its winner, they would go out onto the outdoor stage for a "final four".
archiver
24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by Mike Soukup at 03/22/2001 12:47 AM EST
Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Rolling Meadows & Wheeling and Motorola.
In Reply to: Division fields question
Posted by nick237 on 03/21/2001 9:19 PM EST:
There will be 5 fields at Nats (Einstein, Curie, Newton, Galileo, & Archimedes). Each division (Curie, Newton, Galileo, & Archimedes) will play on their field, with some matches from each division being played on the main stage (Einstein). So scouting wise, you'll have to watch your division's field all the time, and the main field some of the time.
Mike
archiver
24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by Warren Boudreaux at 03/22/2001 11:39 AM EST
Engineer on team #180, S.P.A.M., from South Fork & Martin County High School and Pratt&Whitney.
In Reply to: Re: Division fields question
Posted by Mike Soukup on 03/22/2001 12:47 AM EST:
Hey Mike,
You sound like you know what you are talking about. Here's one for you. When will we know what division we are in? Before the practice rounds or after?
archiver
24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by Mike Soukup at 03/22/2001 8:48 PM EST
Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Rolling Meadows & Wheeling and Motorola.
In Reply to: Re: Division fields question
Posted by Warren Boudreaux on 03/22/2001 11:39 AM EST:
That I don't know. The only reason I know this much about the rounds is I'm working with the SOAP people and they need to know all this info to set up their databases. I believe what I told you is information from Eric.
Mike
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24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by Nate Smith at 03/22/2001 10:30 PM EST
Other on team #66, Frostbite, from Willow Run High School and GM Powertrain.
In Reply to: Re: Division fields question
Posted by Mike Soukup on 03/22/2001 8:48 PM EST:
: That I don't know. The only reason I know this much about the rounds is I'm working with the SOAP people and they need to know all this info to set up their databases. I believe what I told you is information from Eric.
: Mike
I'm not 100% sure on this, but my guess would be AFTER practice...usually, they don't even generate the matches until the end of Thursday night, just in case a few teams decide not to show up(not the case at GLR, thankfully)...that's just my guess on it though...
Nate
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24-06-2002, 02:40
Posted by nick237 at 03/23/2001 8:33 AM EST
Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co.
In Reply to: Re: Division fields question
Posted by Mike Soukup on 03/22/2001 12:47 AM EST:
Thanks for the info mike, I knew some one like you would have the word.
Things will be much easier for our scouting team now.
thanks again
nick237
: There will be 5 fields at Nats (Einstein, Curie, Newton, Galileo, & Archimedes). Each division (Curie, Newton, Galileo, & Archimedes) will play on their field, with some matches from each division being played on the main stage (Einstein). So scouting wise, you'll have to watch your division's field all the time, and the main field some of the time.
: Mike
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