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Nuttyman54 01-03-2013 11:32

Re: High Score
 
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Originally Posted by Nuttyman54 (Post 1241958)
146 in match 12 of BAE by 230, 610 and 1922. 126 disc points, 20 climb points and no foul points.

The official score went up as 161 pts :ahh:

darkember 01-03-2013 11:42

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team 610 is scary. :eek:

Racer26 01-03-2013 11:49

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My thoughts when watching 610: If 610 is this good... how beastly will 1114/2056 be next week?

Historically speaking, 1114 and 2056 are both 60%-70% stronger than 610, using OPR as your yardstick.

qzrrbz 01-03-2013 11:55

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Originally Posted by Kevin Sevcik (Post 1241974)
Just saw someone shooting full field at FLR. They were hitting maybe 1/5 3s. Lots too high or too low, and some of the ones that were on target bounced out anyways. It'll be interesting to see if other full courts have better luck.

That was 3173 IgKnighters out of Rochester.

Lil' Lavery 01-03-2013 12:02

Re: High Score
 
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Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 1241984)
My thoughts when watching 610: If 610 is this good... how beastly will 1114/2056 be next week?

Historically speaking, 1114 and 2056 are both 60%-70% stronger than 610, using OPR as your yardstick.

Well, considering 610 can't hang for more than 10 points and doesn't have a ground pick-up (which limits their autonomous scoring), you have two areas for potential improvement from 1114/2056 right there. Just imagine if 610 was scoring 42 points in auton and hanging for 30 at the end...

:eek:

Racer26 01-03-2013 12:03

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I wont be surprised if 610 has a working 30pt climber week 4 in Waterloo. Remember, they've got a power takeoff they're not using right now.

EDIT: Also, 2056 at least has said on CD that they're not climbing. I'll believe it when I see it.

Conor Ryan 01-03-2013 12:38

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From my analytics file, here are the best scores by how they scored it

Best Auton:
Rochester Q12 - 191 3838 145 auton for 48

Best Climb:
BAE Granite State Q18 - 175 213 1277 climb for 60

Best Teleop:
BAE Granite State Q12 - 230 610 1922 Teleop for 90

Sean Raia 01-03-2013 12:45

Re: High Score
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 1241991)
I wont be surprised if 610 has a working 30pt climber week 4 in Waterloo. Remember, they've got a power takeoff they're not using right now.

EDIT: Also, 2056 at least has said on CD that they're not climbing. I'll believe it when I see it.

They said that they were not "hanging" not that they weren't climbing.

Owen Makin 01-03-2013 13:52

Re: High Score
 
762 at flr at the end of autonomous at q27 by the blue alliance

Jared Russell 01-03-2013 13:55

Re: High Score
 
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Originally Posted by Owen Makin (Post 1242059)
762 at flr at the end of autonomous at q27 by the blue alliance

Yep, real time scoring needs a bit of work.

Nirvash 01-03-2013 13:59

Re: High Score
 
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Originally Posted by Owen Makin (Post 1242059)
762 at flr at the end of autonomous at q27 by the blue alliance

Yep
(Final was 42 Blue, Red 32)

Racer26 01-03-2013 15:07

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Stop to think of it, I wonder if that 762 was a chain falling down onto the sensor?

joelg236 01-03-2013 15:12

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Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 1242079)
Stop to think of it, I wonder if that 762 was a chain falling down onto the sensor?

I'm pretty doubtful a chain weighs as much as ~254 frisbees..

Racer26 01-03-2013 15:30

Re: High Score
 
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Originally Posted by joelg236 (Post 1242081)
I'm pretty doubtful a chain weighs as much as ~254 frisbees..

762 / 6 = ~127 frisbees (auto, remember). 180g * 127 = 22,860g, or nearly 23kg ~= 46.6lbs... yeah, you're right.

bduddy 01-03-2013 15:49

Re: High Score
 
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Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 1242086)
762 / 6 = ~127 frisbees (auto, remember). 180g * 127 = 22,860g, or nearly 23kg ~= 46.6lbs... yeah, you're right.

More likely the bottom of the goal, i.e. the scale, got stuck somehow.


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