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I believe that at each regional the highest scoring robots in the scoring categories should be allowed to attend championships. Categories like Hybrid Points, Tele-op points, and endgame points. having a balanced selection of bots at championships would be the best in my opinion.
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We need a way of keeping track of individual scores and points before you can implement such a system |
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An interesting thought inspired by Jesse's post. What if the wait list spots were prioritized to go to teams who attended the same event as teams who earned multiple bids?
For example, since 2056 grabbed four championship bids (three regional wins and a RCA), the three spots created for wait list teams would be awarded to teams that attended the same regionals as 2056 (GTR-E, GTR-W, Waterloo). It could be done via a points system or simply by first to register (as it is now). In essence, this is accomplishing a similar feat to the District championship point system, allowing a set number of robots from each event to attend the championship. It also opens the door for teams that are perennially "stuck" behind high end competitors that dominate events. |
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FIRST does celebrate individual teams through Chairman's, EI, etc... |
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I think the District's point system is pretty good, but of course there needs to be some way so that those teams that can only afford one regional, but do very well can be compared to those that do well in multiple events.
That being said, the teams that enter Championships currently do deserve it. EI award winning teams are great inspirations on how to run and function as a team. There's the argument that the third alliance partner shouldn't move on, but that third alliance partner can be, and is often, essential to the victory. I'm pretty sure everyone here saw the Finals Matches for the famous GTR-west regional this past weekend. If you haven't seen it, here's a link: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/21501483 2200 and 4001 didn't seem like stellar bots, but they really did make it possible for the Blue Alliance to win the regional. Their defense and their place in the strategy made it possible, and their unique and key role in the winning strategy deserves a spot in CMP. That being said, there are teams like 118 that deserve a spot in CMP as well. Look at their OPR. It's a solid 33.9, ranked 6th in all of FRC. This is higher than 1986, 148, and 16, who've all won 2 regionals already. 118 has been amazing, and had bad luck as the only thing preventing them from moving on. If anyone watched the CT regional, 118 had comm issues in their semis, which was arguably the only thing preventing them from moving on. |
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I think that a better way to go about it would be for each regional (or other qualifying even) to have a certain number of tickets to CMP, and that these tickets are all given to different teams -- so if a Regional Champion is also a RCA winner, then the extra ticket(s) flow down a pre-determined, known, objective hierarchy of teams. (Depending on what you're trying to accomplish, it could go to the Finalist captains, then the finalist first pick, then the finalist second pick... Or it could go to the top-seeded non-qualified team. Or to the winner of a particular award... Depending on the number of tickets you'd need a list of five or six (or as many as ten in later regionals) spots to take duplicate tickets). As an off-the-cuff idea I'm sure there are some devils cavorting in the fiery details, but even so I'd be much more comfortable with a 'spread-the-wealth' system that doesn't give the prerogative to the team that won extra golden tickets. |
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There was a thread similar to this in the CMP subforum, but this one has caught fire so I find it necessary to share my thoughts on this here:
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Change is necessary, and it should be coming. The East Coast, West Coast, and Texas are thick with teams and we're still cobbling together this ancient regional model and allowing the fastest fingers to sign up for CMP. |
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Also, nothing prevents Michigan teams from playing outside of their district. If you feel the need to qualify more Michigan teams than they are more the welcome to sign up at a regional and compete for one of those spots. |
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Personally, I think the way to go is to do away with the wait list as the primary source for allowing teams into championships after qualifying. If teams who have already qualified qualify again at an event by winning, getting an RCA, EI, etc., then they should have some way of looking to the next best teams at the event and offer them a spot at Championships rather than immediately going to the wait list. Then if these teams cannot make it, by all means use the wait list as a fall back plan! They could choose to use either seeding or even OPR as a metric for this.
For example: This years qualifying teams from the Connecticut Regional were 694 for RCA, 1511 for EI, 4055 for Rookie All Star, and the winning alliance of 195, 181, and 20. Of these 6 teams, 2 of them had already qualified for the Championship (181 with their Chesapeake Regional victory and 20 with original and sustaining status). With these 2 spots that are now open, FIRST should invite the next highest seeded teams to the Championship or the next highest OPR teams to Championship rather than resorting directly to the wait list. If these teams cannot go, then fine go to the wait list. If you go by highest remaining seed, 2168 and 177 would get the additional bids. If you go by highest remaining OPR, 118 and 558 would get these bids, and 177 would have gotten a bid earlier in the year at WPI because 190 already qualifies with original and sustaining status and won the event, and they have the next highest "adjusted OPR" according to Ed Law and Team 2834's scouting database. So to summarize: if you go by seed 2168 and 177 would have qualified, with 118 still having an even greater chance of getting a bid next week given that many of the teams there have already qualified. If you go by OPR, 118 and 558 would have gotten the bids at CT, and 177 would have already received a bid from WPI. If any of these teams could not make it or raise funds for the Championship, then by all means, the wait list is reasonable. As for those who argue that the less competitive teams should be able to go to the Championship for inspiration, I wholeheartedly agree! But there are other ways to get there. Many regional winning alliances are comprised of 2 highly competitive teams and a less competitive team (not saying this is always the case, just a trend). The Rookie All Star award, RCA, and EI awards offer another avenue for less competitive teams to earn their way to the Championship. Also, these less competitive teams who earn their way in will also happen to be the ones who will best be prepared to implement what inspires them at the Championship in subsequent years and become competitive. I'm saying this because having teams like 118 and 177 this year miss out on the Championship DOES NOT, in my opinion, best achieve the mission of FIRST. There can be better criteria in place to ensure that deserving teams such as these are very likely to be at the Championship when they perform as they have this year. However, everyone must understand that no matter what system FIRST has in place, there will always the remain the possibility that a deserving team is left out. |
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I don't like the idea of "selection" by the re-qualifying teams, because this invites a biased system. I'm not saying teams are dishonest, but many teams may prefer to select their friends to go for several reasons, when by the pure performance numbers a lesser known or rookie team might deserve to go. A system like this would allow great teams and robots like 177, 1983 and 3256 to qualify for championships with their phenomenal robots. We all know 177's story. They haven't won a regional since 2006 but they made 6 straight trips to Einstein, and they've clearly built one of their best robots to date this year. It would be a shame not to see them go. 1983 has been #3 and #1 seed are their two events, and finalists both times. The second instance was largely due to massive lag of both 1983's and 488's controls systems in match 2 of finals (having won match 1) resulting in neither team being able to use their camera targeting systems. While they still have another chance to qualify, they clearly are deserving of a championship berth (currently #6 overall OPR I believe) regardless of what happens at Spokane. 3256 reached the finals at both Sacramento and Silicon Valley, losing to 971 both times. They were the 2nd overall pick at SVR and very very good. It's also noted that all 3 top seeded teams (971, 1868 and 254) had already qualified for championships as regional winner, RCA and HoF teams respectively. These are just a few stories of many, but the point is that it would be really great to see a transparent method put forth by FIRST that would reward currently CMP waitlisted teams with a spot at the championships who are most deserving of going, for whatever reasons may be. |
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EDIT: Nuttyman beat me to it. Darn. |
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