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2006 SBPLI Long Island Regional
2 weeks to go and I'm as excited as ever, but with so much planning to still do. I'm glad Hofstra took FIRST again, Sufolk Community College was a long drive with little seating.
Who else is looking foward to the LI Regional? I'm seeing a few of the Long Island robots on the other webcasts and I'm getting excited in facing them again. |
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we will be there also but I happen to prefer Suffolk not for how much closer for us it is because I realize it is not closer for everyone. My reason for preferring Suffolk is the food there was a better value and I also felt the pits were more spacious there.
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Team 545 is going to SBPLI. I prefer Hofstra because of the location, but I was not happy with the food or pit size last year. I heard that Hofstra will have shuttle buses this year to take people to the main cafeteria during lunch.
Hopefully, the pits will be larger. |
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Allright, tomorrow makes the day. Who's ready and raring to go, and who's still struggling to get supplies together?
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Well I feel its time to say good luck to all teams competing and see you there and to anyone else competing elsewhere good luck to you as well.
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OK, so what teams look good at the SBPLI regional? anyone? anyone?????
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I thought 329 and some others that I don't remember the number of (sorry about that) were great
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Is there any update on this regional? The FIRST data is not online and I haven't seen anyone comment on it...
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You'd think FIRST would be able to make sure the information is available. |
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358, 271, and 870 vs. 1019, 564, and a third robot my dad couldn't see in the quarterfinal. 358 was first seed and their alliance just advanced to the semifinal. The score in the second match was 68 - 6. QF1 417, 545, 500 vs. 533, 28, 566 in the opposite quarter final match. 417, 545, 500 advances. QF3 1606, 102, 570 vs. 527, 287, 1635. 527, 287, 1635 wins QF3-1. QF4 569, 270, 1803 vs. 1468, 353, 329. SF1-1 358, 271, 870 vs. 417, 545, 500. 358, 271, 870 wins first match 71 - 50. 417, 545, 500 alliance wins second match, wherein 358 was tipped and 271 did not move. 358, 271, 870 advance to finals. Finals: 358, 271, 870 vs. 1468, 353, 329 F1-1 goes to 358, 271, 870 with a score of 96 to 52. F1-2 goes to 1468, 353, 329. F1-3, 358's shooter is broken, 271 steps up and shoots ~10. Holy crap. It's a tie. 58-58. They're getting ready to run the fourth match of the finals now. |
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Match 5. This is absurd.
Teams 358 and 271 switched their robot's starting position at the last moment and the referees are calling for a rematch of the fourth match in the finals. Aside from being all powerful, what justification do the referees have in making that sort of call? Specifically, what rules are there governing the placement of the robots before a match begins? I admit to being rusty in this area. Edit: My dad's unclear on explicitly why the rematch was called, for what it's worth, but everything seems to point to the switch. |
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