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Kevin Leonard 30-04-2016 14:46

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JABot67 (Post 1580587)
Einstein is upon us!

Newton Champs: 7.) 217 3476 4678 188
Galileo Champs: 1.) 195 987 1197 1065
Archimedes Champs: 1.) 1501 1986 5050 4828
Curie Champs: 8.) 694 3339 379 1511
Carver Champs: 2.) 330 2481 120 1086
Tesla Champs: 1.) 2056 1690 3015 1405
Carson Champs: 4.) 2122 2052 3538 41
Hopper Champs: 1.) 148 1678 364 2990

Newton vs. Hopper
vs.
Curie vs. Carver

vs.

Galileo vs. Carson
vs.
Archimedes vs. Tesla

EDIT: Bolded teams have previous championships. Underlined teams have previously gone to Einstein.

Hopper over Newton in 3
Carver over Curie in 2
Galileo over Carson in 2
Tesla over Archimedes in 2

Hopper over Carver in 3
Tesla over Galileo in 3

Hopper over Tesla in 3

1678 and 148 get their second World Championships each, with 1678 becoming only the third (and last) team to win back-to-back Championships. 364 and 2990 get their first World Championships.

Kevin Leonard 30-04-2016 14:52

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JABot67 (Post 1580599)
Team Breakdown:

New York: 694 1511 3015 1405
California: 330 1197 1678 3476
Michigan: 217 3538 5050
Ontario: 188 2056 4678
Israel: 1690 3339
Ohio: 120 379
Connecticut (and NEFIRST): 195
Florida: 1065
Idaho: 2122
Illinois: 2481
Indiana: 1501
Minnesota: 2052
Mississippi: 364
Missouri: 1986
Nevada: 987
New Jersey (and MAR): 41
North Carolina: 4828
Oregon (and PNW): 2990
Texas: 148
Virginia: 1086

Bolded teams have previous championships. Underlined teams have previously gone to Einstein. Bolded states/provinces/countries are sending their first teams to Einstein.

I am not sure about this, but it seems that 1986 is the first team from Missouri to make it to Einstein!

Before 2016, NY had been to Einstein twice, with 1507 in 2009 and 20 in 2015. Now we have 4 teams on Einstein. New York really stepped up our play this year!

Basel A 30-04-2016 14:57

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Einstein Predictions

Newton Champs: 7.) 217 3476 4678 188 F
Galileo Champs: 1.) 195 987 1197 1065 W
Archimedes Champs: 1.) 1501 1986 5050 4828 QF
Curie Champs: 8.) 694 3339 379 1511 QF
Carver Champs: 2.) 330 2481 120 1086 SF
Tesla Champs: 1.) 2056 1690 3015 1405 SF
Carson Champs: 4.) 2122 2052 3538 41 QF
Hopper Champs: 1.) 148 1678 364 2990 QF

JABot67 30-04-2016 14:59

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
INSIGHTS

217 and 148 are each going for their third championship, though this time they'll be on opposite sides of the glass in quarterfinals.

330, 987, and 1678 are all going for their second championship.

1678 has been on Einstein 4 years in a row.

148, 330, 987, 2056, 3339, and 3476 have been on Einstein 2 years in a row.

987 has been on Einstein a total of 5 times.

This year, some fantastic teams made Einstein for the first time. 1986 has been a Missouri powerhouse for a long time, and 2122 has been excelling for years. 1501 and 2052 have also been great, and they finally get a chance on the big stage.

This is a big year for the state of New York, sending four teams to Einstein. It's also a great year for Israel - they sent two of their regional champions to Einstein - and for Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, and Oregon.

Thad House 30-04-2016 15:02

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheStatisticMan (Post 1580616)
Just curious, which PNW team was the first to win their field?

492 won last year but never played on Einstein.

Also Curie was a perfect reverse bracket. 5-8 won quarters, 7 and 8 won semis, and 8 won. Has that ever happened before?

Mark Sheridan 30-04-2016 15:06

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by indieFan (Post 1580618)
Does the fact that teams have a full student turnover every 4 years play into how anyone views these same teams? For example, 330 won their championship back in 2005. Clearly, this is not the same 330 team that is going to Einstein today.

330's drive coach was the driver in 2005. Also 330 allows middle school students so their turn over rate is more like 8 years. I think they have only had 2 drivers since 2005.

The other Gabe 30-04-2016 15:13

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheStatisticMan (Post 1580616)
Just curious, which PNW team was the first to win their field?

492 was the 4th robot on 2056's alliance last year, winning their field

Max Boord 30-04-2016 15:23

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Basel A (Post 1580626)
Einstein Predictions
Galileo Champs: 1.) 195 987 1197 1065 W

I hope:]

Carl C 30-04-2016 15:28

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Last chance for almost certainly wrong predictions?

Win probabilities:
QF - Newton vs Hopper (Newton 0.599)
QF - Galileo vs Carson (Galileo 0.691)
QF - Curie vs Carver (Carver 0.886)
QF - Archimedes vs. Tesla (Tesla 0.566)
SF - Newton vs Galileo (Newton 0.609)
SF - Carver vs Tesla (50/50, Tesla?)
F - Newton vs Tesla (Newton 0.709)

Let's see what happens!

CalTran 30-04-2016 15:56

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
I hope this no live scoring thing isn't a regular occurrence for the afternoon.

roboboy941 30-04-2016 15:57

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1580642)
I hope this no live scoring thing isn't a regular occurrence for the afternoon.

Along with no auton/teleop ending sounds.

Edit: There we go :D

bam-bam 30-04-2016 16:00

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Who won WFA? I heard Eric from 316.

blazingbronco18 30-04-2016 16:01

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Webcast? Don't see it on TBA

indieFan 30-04-2016 16:03

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazingbronco18 (Post 1580646)
Webcast? Don't see it on TBA

http://www.firstchampionship.org/wat...mpionship-live

hyperhawk 30-04-2016 16:04

Re: 2016 Einstein
 
First match on Mass of Hopper v Newton would have gone very differently if there had been sounds and score displays.

Edit: oh thank goodness


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