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themccannman 09-02-2015 14:30

Re: Why the privacy in this years game?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MooreteP (Post 1440620)
It's now called Playoffs, not Eliminations.
Friendlier language?
(kind of like referring to the Championship Event as Nationals, not anymore.)

In the QuarterFinals and SemiFinals, only your average score matters, just like in the Qualification matches. And there is no co-opertition.
(IMHO, if the GDC chose to award co-opertion points in the QFs and SFs, the strategies would have been more interesting)

Only the Final matches are Win-Loss-Tie.

Game Theory Rocks!

Did you see my post about this on the previous page? Descoring your opponents definitely matters.

XaulZan11 09-02-2015 23:25

Re: Why the privacy in this years game?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MooreteP (Post 1440620)
It's now called Playoffs, not Eliminations.
Friendlier language?
(kind of like referring to the Championship Event as Nationals, not anymore.)

I actually think the change was made so this is actually relevent to FIRST.

I think that for most teams "sharing" takes more work than "not sharing" so you don't see anything from them. I wouldn't assume they have some secret, game breaking strategy they want to keep to themselves. They may just be busy building a robot.

Alex2614 16-02-2015 18:32

Re: Why the privacy in this years game?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bEdhEd (Post 1440438)
I was talking about in general. I don't think FIRST will have split field games like this forever.

I certainly hope not!

Undertones 17-02-2015 02:25

Re: Why the privacy in this years game?
 
We shot ours today, and I've already seen some rough edits. I'm excited.


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