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Re: Official 2006 Championship Divisions
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Re: Official 2006 Championship Divisions
In this competition, you never know what could happen! I mean you could be pair with one highly capable strong robot for each match and basically win and be in the top 16!
I am always rooting for an underdog to pull out and win. Take for instance, Team 1708,Natural Selection from last year. Basically had a chassis and drive system and all they did was play defense. Out of 85 Teams, they were rank 28th. Who knows what will happen! |
Re: Official 2006 Championship Divisions
Based on a modified OPR list, these are the average OPRs of the robots in each division:
Newton - 13.673465116279 Galileo - 13.592719965116 Curie - 12.765133023256 Archimedes - 12.677355232558 According to this, Newton and Galileo are almost identical in "quality," with Newton being a bit better. You then see a gap, after which follows Curie and Archimedes. It seems to be inline with what most people think. |
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