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PVCpirate 09-03-2013 19:13

Wild Card 2013
 
I'm starting this thread to create a base of information as the Wild Card system starts to come into play for the first time. Before each regional, I will be posting a list of teams attending that event who have already qualified for the Championship, and would create a Wild Card slot by winning the competition (more information on the system can be found at http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...e-harlem-shake). If anyone would like to help me do this, correct me or post relevant information, feel free to do so. Hopefully this will help teams be better informed about what they have to do to qualify.

Basel A 09-03-2013 20:30

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
I would probably be useful to simply create a base list of qualified teams for cross-reference with event team lists. If you'd like, I'd be happy to help, though it's pretty simple.

PVCpirate 09-03-2013 22:06

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
That sounds like a good idea, it will make it simple to be accurate and organized. I think I can handle it, just have to look at the awards pages for the events.

THE DYNAMO 10-03-2013 00:20

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Does this still apply if the team that won the regional was already qualified for st. Louis, but did so by being in Einstein last season? this is the case with 987, as they just won the SD regional over us and id like to know if qualify as wild card.

EricH 10-03-2013 00:26

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by THE DYNAMO (Post 1245800)
Does this still apply if the team that won the regional was already qualified for st. Louis, but did so by being in Einstein last season? this is the case with 987, as they just won the SD regional over us and id like to know if qualify as wild card.

No. When this was all released, it was made clear that the WC was only used if the team creating it qualified in 2013. So, go to another event with 987 this year and take finalist there, and you'll be in the lineup for a wild card.

Basel A 10-03-2013 00:27

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by THE DYNAMO (Post 1245800)
Does this still apply if the team that won the regional was already qualified for st. Louis, but did so by being in Einstein last season? this is the case with 987, as they just won the SD regional over us and id like to know if qualify as wild card.

Briefly, no. You should read through the wild card rules at the link in the original post and here. Wild card spots are only opened for teams that have qualified previously during the current season. 987 will only open up wild card spots if they are regional champions at any of their events after San Diego.

Nuttyman54 10-03-2013 00:38

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1245805)
No. When this was all released, it was made clear that the WC was only used if the team creating it qualified in 2013. So, go to another event with 987 this year and take finalist there, and you'll be in the lineup for a wild card.

Assuming 987 wins the event (which is likely, but not guaranteed! :rolleyes:)

Kusha 10-03-2013 00:45

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
148 at the Dallas Regional and at Silicon Valley.

Basel A 10-03-2013 01:07

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I attached a file that includes all teams that have qualified for the Championship during this season (and therefore all teams that can open wild card spots in their later events). It also shows those teams' Week 3 events. Finally, how each team qualified, in a separate sheet.

No wild card spots were opened in Week 2. 4451 is the only team that has qualified twice this season, but was RAS both times.

Here's the digest for Week 3*:
1986 at Kansas City
2655 at North Carolina

If 1986 is a regional champion at Kansas City or 2655 at North Carolina, the Captain of the Finalist Alliance will qualify for the FIRST Championship.

*Note that 27 and 245 have qualified for the Championship, but can't open up wild card spots in the traditional manner at the districts they're attending. 27 attends St. Joseph in Week 3.

PayneTrain 10-03-2013 01:19

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Basel A (Post 1245821)
I attached a file that includes all teams that have qualified for the Championship during this season (and therefore all teams that can open wild card spots in their later events). It also shows those teams' Week 3 events. Finally, how each team qualified, in a separate sheet.

No wild card spots were opened in Week 2. 4451 is the only team that has qualified twice this season, but was RAS both times.

Here's the digest for Week 3*:
1986 at Kansas City
2655 at North Carolina

If 1986 is a regional champion at Kansas City or 2655 at North Carolina, the Captain of the Finalist Alliance will qualify for the FIRST Championship.

*Note that 27 and 245 have qualified for the Championship, but can't open up wild card spots in the traditional manner at the districts they're attending. 27 attends St. Joseph in Week 3.

However both teams are within their ability to turn down an MSC spot, or should they win there or rank high enough to move on, their spot would go to the next team in line.

(Big Secret: Wild Card Rules benefit later regionals, but REALLY benefit MARC and MSC)

Basel A 10-03-2013 01:33

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1245826)
However both teams are within their ability to turn down an MSC spot, or should they win there or rank high enough to move on, their spot would go to the next team in line.

(Big Secret: Wild Card Rules benefit later regionals, but REALLY benefit MARC and MSC)

This is only partially true. The rules have changed from previous years (at least for FiM) and I recommend those in Michigan and MAR read their supplemental rules. FiM Rules and MAR Rules. The relevant rules are on the last page of each document.

In Michigan, if a team is prequalified and gets CA, EI, or RAS at MSC, their spot does NOT go to anyone else. If a team is prequalified and is Regional Champion or requalifies by rank, their spot DOES go to the next ranked, unqualified team.

In MAR, if a team is prequalified and is Regional Champion or gets CA, EI, RAS at the MAR CMP, their spot does NOT go to anyone else. If a team is prequalified requalifies by rank, their spot DOES go to the next ranked, unqualified team.

lynca 10-03-2013 12:00

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
what happens to teams that have pre-qualified for championship before winning week 2 at Lone Star, i.e. 148 and 118 ?

Quote:

if a team who is a member of the Winning Alliance – has already qualified for Championship at an earlier Regional in 2013
I don't see that case accounted for in the description of wild cards.

Ricky Q. 10-03-2013 12:11

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lynca (Post 1245905)
what happens to teams that have pre-qualified for championship before winning week 2 at Lone Star, i.e. 148 and 118

I don't see that case accounted for in the description of wild cards.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRC Blog
Note that only performance in the 2013 FRC season is considered in creating and awarding Wild Card slots. Championship status based on pre-qualification (Original and Sustaining Teams, Hall of Fame Teams, 2012 FIRST Championship Winners, etc.) has no bearing on this system.

http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...T-Championship

Kevin Sevcik 10-03-2013 12:26

Re: Wild Card 2013
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lynca (Post 1245905)
what happens to teams that have pre-qualified for championship before winning week 2 at Lone Star, i.e. 148 and 118 ?
I don't see that case accounted for in the description of wild cards.

The Wildcard Worksheet makes it painfully clear that 148 and 118 didn't generate any wildcard slots at LSR. Only qualifying at a prior 2013 event will do it. I'm obviously just as disappointed as you, but thems the breaks. On the other hand, I think there's going to be a fair number of teams at Alamo that will be capable of generating wild card slots.

dodar 10-03-2013 12:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Sevcik (Post 1245916)
The Wildcard Worksheet makes it painfully clear that 148 and 118 didn't generate any wildcard slots at LSR. Only qualifying at a prior 2013 event will do it. I'm obviously just as disappointed as you, but thems the breaks. On the other hand, I think there's going to be a fair number of teams at Alamo that will be capable of generating wild card slots.

Is it just qualifying at prior events that opens up slots or winning previous events and then getting another spot that opens up slots? Like, did 4451 open up a Wildcard slot at Orlando this weekend because they have won the RAS 2x this year? If they did, this would get 125 to championships; and they are extremely deserving.


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