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Negotiating for Alliance Selections During the Championship
Hey everyone,
As you know alliance selection is scheduled to Saturday morning. We were wondering how teams will be able to talk with each other about the selections if the matches end by 6:30 and the pits close by 7:00. Last year teams had time to do that during the last qualification matches of the third day, but I think It'll be hard to do that on Saturday's morning. Do you think that teams will start negotiating during the second day? How would you look at this issue from an alliance captain perspective and as a picked team perspective? Thank you. |
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All the powerhouse teams will be having powerhouses dinners with each other in the powerhouse restaurants, probably.
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Those kind of conversations will go throughout the day on Friday. I am guessing we will have a data meeting after Thursday to go over that days events and teams to watch, then a more comprehensive one on Friday.
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Afterward they might take some Powerhouse showers in their Powerhouse towering towers. Am I the only one that hates the term "Powerhouse Team"? It implies there's something fundamentally different about them than the rest of FRC teams. It also promotes hero worship. I'm personally not a fan, but that's just me. In terms of the actual dynamics of Friday night strategy, it's going to be very different. Many alliances will form Friday night, and teams will have to accurately predict Alliance selections if they're not one of the top couple teams. I'm personally very excited for this new dynamic. It's going to be fun :D |
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What Makes a Powerhouse thread here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ght=powerhouse
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In all seriousness though, team-worship in FRC can ruin a strong team by encouraging them to pick based on a hype train. That isn't to say a team with a reputation can't deserve that reputation, but picks based on hype aren't always the best. Pick based on your analysis of each team, and make decisions based on your understanding of their robot, your robot, and how your robots would function in the context of all the other robots. Successful alliances aren't formed based on hype. More on-topic, though, I'd expect teams to be talking to each other most of friday afternoon. It's actually a really good time for it, too- it's before the scouting meetings, and offers a few matches to watch your potential partners more closely. |
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this really needs to go on the spotlight |
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In no way am I defending the tag, but only telling one story of how a team, now program, has become more successful. :] And as for hero worship, too much is not good, but Dean did want to emulate the sporting culture to promote STEM--to make heroes of engineers and scientists. And we're getting some of that now. It's the nature of sports. Think of Babe Ruth! Interestingly the most visible mentors are not the standard white males, and that probably helps bring a wider diversity into the STEM fields. |
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(PS, I grew up in Seattle...) |
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Bacon. Something tells me there'd be bacon involved.
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The timing for alliance selection is a huge bonus for the #1 team (if they're good enough that they don't scorch the earth) to get with their #1 pick in the evening to make a joint pick list, if they have a good idea of who it is already. |
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Why hide your intentions for first selections as an alliance captain or the top pick until its official? I personally don't subscribe to any reason that teams shouldn't be straightforward and forthcoming about alliance selection. There's no reason to delay realistic discussions, and if you know things will be a certain way, just get started as soon as you can. |
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As far as keeping 1st selection secrets so that your opposing alliances can't make any assumptions for their 2nd robot, I guess I just don't like withholding that much information. I totally get the tactic, but to me it just feels a little too restrictive. Really, such a situation wouldn't give a very big advantage to another alliance anyway, as if all the teams did good scouting, the top picks would most likely fall the same way regardless of if a slightly lower alliance was privy to what robots would be selected in the first round before them. Teams should try to plan for all situations that may arise in alliance selections and how to best deal with them. In that position, I'd rather keep open relationships with fellow teams than try to use every power I have to make sure they don't possibly get a slight advantage on us. |
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On a more serious note, we game out all of the possible scenarios the night before the last day. I think we had 6 scenarios in 2013 on Friday night and we had a draft list for each one (several overlapped). We even accounted for being rejected. Most events aren't so complex, but it does take time and commitment. Don't think that you can develop a draft list in 10 minutes (or on the arena floor as we've all seen teams do.) Teams behind the No. 1 seed will be in much the same spot as we've been over the past and to be honest we won't do anything much differently than we've done before no matter where we are after qualifying.
Also for teams further down the list, understand that a high alliance captain cannot make any draft commitments to lower seed teams--you may be gone or you might not fit with the other team that they end up selecting. Just be aware of what a high seeded team may be looking for in particular and try to highlight that in a match. Even ask them before a certain match if you should demonstrate a certain task. |
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