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eddie12390 22-02-2015 11:06

Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Just for the sake of seeing how people think this game will go, what do you think the average score that will secure a number one seed will be for the first week of regionals? I'm curious, at this point I really have no clue how this game is going to play out or what a "good" team will be capable of.

Boltman 22-02-2015 11:23

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
100: Reasoning is level of other robots I've seen in videos etc there are going to be some great Teams capable of 100 each solo in perfect conditions in each regional but in events there are going to be many that struggle too . Keeping a ceiling on overall averages. Noodles will have an effect too.

I think in Week 0...60-70 was top for leading alliance. Expect week 1 to increase that somewhat and hit 100 average.

Wayne TenBrink 22-02-2015 13:00

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
I expect to see a meaningful difference between the "average score of the #1 seed" and the "average score needed to seed #1". I would not be surprised to see a 20+ point difference between the top bot at an event and the next best bot. Therefore, the average score needed to be #1 seed would be 1 point better than the #2 team, which I am guessing will be 80 points.

TDav540 22-02-2015 13:14

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Keep in mind that the "average score" includes what other alliance members will be able to contribute. If we take a top level robot capable of scoring 60 points independently of other robots and combine it with two other robots, not only will the other robots contribute to the overall score (let's be probably a little pessimistic and say 10 points each), but they will also likely improve the other team's score by another 10 points. So then we're looking at about 90 points. I'll overshoot a little and say 100.

dellagd 22-02-2015 21:19

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
If we remember that this will be a teams average match score, including their partners and the possible coopertition, while it will probably vary a good bit from event to event, I think 100 is a safe number.

GeeTwo 23-02-2015 01:04

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Robots with active pickups or semi-autonomous sensor-driven pickups should be able to get about 100 points by themselves, if their alliance partners don't knock over their stacks. I expect the top seed at most regional events to be well over 100 as a result. More importantly, I'm going to continue to drive our programmers to get our solo point total up around 100. If it works with my team, and I'm wrong about everyone else, this should mean a trip to the championship.

MrJohnston 23-02-2015 01:23

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Well over 100.

There are quite a few robots that seem to be able to do a three-tote-stack in autonomous. I anticipate 2-5 at each event, depending on the event size and location. That's 20 points. All of these robots should be able to complete a 40 pt coopertition stack if the other side can place one tote on the step. That's 60 points. Now, if each of these robots can do one three-tote stack with an RC and nothing else in tele-op, it has scored 18 more for a total of 78. I believe that most of these bots will be able to do better than that - say two stacks of four with an RC. That's 108 points alone.

Now, I would like to think that these very good robots do not have partners that average zero points for themselves. Perhaps they average adding 20 points per robot to an alliance? So, we have a range of 118-148...

cmrnpizzo14 23-02-2015 09:35

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
I think about 80 sounds right for week one. Reasoning: 40 for coopertition + 20 for noodles + 20 for other points during the match. I'm assuming that noodle points or coopertition might fluctuate between matches but still net about 60 points. Then always apply my rule of thumb to round down when considering the average.

dodar 23-02-2015 10:03

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cmrnpizzo14 (Post 1448645)
I think about 80 sounds right for week one. Reasoning: 40 for coopertition + 20 for noodles + 20 for other points during the match. I'm assuming that noodle points or coopertition might fluctuate between matches but still net about 60 points. Then always apply my rule of thumb to round down when considering the average.

So you are assuming the #1 from regionals/districts will average only 20 tote/bin/robot points from Auto and Tele-op through their qualification matches?

Mrcope9 23-02-2015 10:14

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Still unsure, it really depends on the regional and who is in each alliance. With Dallas this weekend, I can see the traditional 148-118 alliance getting upwards of 140 points with Robowranglers stacking at the human load station and Robonauts clearing the landfill and snatching RCs. Will there be a performance like that at every regional?-probably not. We'll see, I know everyone is waiting to see this game played competitively for the first time.

Bongle 23-02-2015 10:16

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
If we go by the "predict your robot's scoring capability" thread, 10% of robots can score 150pts/match. So it'll take 150pts just to get into the top 4 at a 40-robot regional!


Realistically though:
I voted 120. Seemed like a reasonable number:
15ish for autonomous on average
25-30 pts for coopertition on average
2 reasonable-score, or 1.5 max-point stacks during teleop
A couple dozen extra points from their alliance-partner contributions

There'll be some regionals with much higher scoring, but a robot that _averages_ what I put above should do very very well.

Rangel 23-02-2015 10:38

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
I'm not quite as optimistic so I guessed 100. Although there is no defense this year to lower scores, it's still week 1. Most robots at this time won't be nearly as good as their unveils portray yet. I could see scoring being much slower than most think for week 1.

pandamonium 23-02-2015 10:51

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
I think that comparing Oregon to Dallas is unfair so I came up with individual estimates.

Dallas: 200
IE: 150
Howell: 95
South FL: 150
Lake Superior Regional: 100
Northern Lights Regional: 100
Palmetto: 100
Southfield: 125
Standish: 100
Granite State: 100
Oregon: 90
Auburn: 120
Southern Classic Regional: 120
Waterbury: 150
Indianapolis: 90
Hatboro-Horsham: 150

Jean Tenca 23-02-2015 14:13

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pandamonium (Post 1448681)
I think that comparing Oregon to Dallas is unfair so I came up with individual estimates.

Dallas: 200
IE: 150
Howell: 95
South FL: 150
Lake Superior Regional: 100
Northern Lights Regional: 100
Palmetto: 100
Southfield: 125
Standish: 100
Granite State: 100
Oregon: 90
Auburn: 120
Southern Classic Regional: 120
Waterbury: 150
Indianapolis: 90
Hatboro-Horsham: 150

As Oregonians, we accept your challenge :D

Bryce2471 23-02-2015 14:38

Re: Week 1 Number One Seed Score Average
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pandamonium (Post 1448681)
I think that comparing Oregon to Dallas is unfair so I came up with individual estimates.

Dallas: 200
IE: 150
Howell: 95
South FL: 150
Lake Superior Regional: 100
Northern Lights Regional: 100
Palmetto: 100
Southfield: 125
Standish: 100
Granite State: 100
Oregon: 90
Auburn: 120
Southern Classic Regional: 120
Waterbury: 150
Indianapolis: 90
Hatboro-Horsham: 150

Quote:

Originally Posted by ScourgeDragon (Post 1448759)
As Oregonians, we accept your challenge :D

As do we. :D

(I think you might be surprised)


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