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Rumor has it that 1583 from Colorado has quite the defensive bot? gee, I wonder where I heard that from . . .ohh yeah . . .
It was when our alliance in the Regional held the opposing highest scoring alliance in the COREG to 14, 32, & 34 points during the championship . . . Of course I have some sort of bias . . . :eek: besides being crazy russell |
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Also once again, another popularity contest thread where you see the big named teams and of course the posts about your own team, oh when will CD learn to stop this? |
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Tom said his strategy doesn't require an arm. That's what I was responding to. As for defense+scoring.. 2 of the three scorers on my dream alliance have good drivetrains. They have the option of running this strategy. Defense does take a bit of skill, I agree.. that is, the driver has to know how to use a decent drivetrain defensively. But in this game it seems sufficient to simply get in the way of scorers. You want to block our scorers, eh? Our "beefy" drivetrains will meet at mid-field. I hope your scorer is faster than the one we've decided to cover. If you ramp 2@12 and we ramp 2@12, then the ramps are nullified. I don't (think I) underestimate defense.. I also agree with the statements, "no ramps, no chance" and "ramps win." I just like getting my cake and eating it too, whenever possible. I'm advocating my dream alliance. And actually, I sway more to the defense+ramps strategy than to the score, score, score strategy.. especially since its very easy to lockdown the rack. But again, with three scorers, two (or more) having good drivetrains, and one (or more) having good ramps, I can choose from among many approaches depending on who's on the other side of the field. Something else not given enough credit: a good field crew. Perfect alliance, perfect strategy, mediocre execution.. down in the first round. I've been watching 1114 and 330, and looking at how well they execute. The drivers are good. They don't mess around picking up a tube, and don't mess around when they get to the rack; its in and out. And where are they capping on the rack? Exactly where a leg needs to be capped. Do they ever switch to defense, or etc.. absolutely.. just as soon as they need to. They both have good mechanisms for grabbing the tube, and scoring, but then again so do many other teams.. the difference seems to be that their drivers use the machine extremely well. That's one reason I think 56 can shine: drivers. |
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Provided the match sorting algorithm doesn't mess everything up, there are most likely going to be one or two alliances in each division that are formed according to Joel's master plan (and it's a very, very good plan!). The question is, what are the 6-7 other alliances going to do to match up against the Goliaths? Will they simply try to keep up with the Joneses, formulate a similarly configured alliance, and attempt to match their offensive output? Do they have the robots and driver skill to accomplish this? Is this a pointless exercise?
Or will these alliance captains consider alternative alliance configurations that will throw a curveball at those who may have been expecting a fastball? Keep 'em guessing. I'm just suggesting that if everyone follows the suit of the "master alliance" when making their alliance selections, they may find themselves a spectator as the top alliances proceed along smoothly into the Einstein finals. I'm hoping for an eclectic and hectic mix of alliance strategies and capabilities in every division. It will make the eliminations more unpredictable and also more fun to play AND watch. That being said, please continue to post about the "robots 2 watch 4" in Atlanta. Someone mentioned watching out for the little guys who might fly under the radar. 123, 291, and 379 all fit this billing - they can surprise you with their "relentless consistency". :) The next tier isn't so little, but is worth mentioning - 191, 375, 1038, and 1126 all have reliable autons and great scoring capabilities. Watch out for these guys if they are in your division! |
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I wouldn't mind seeing something like this next week: 2056+48+379 vs. 148+254+181 Who can put together the better strategy. I can't wait to watch these elims. BTW-- I'm not saying any of these teams would actually pick each other.. and the thread was asking about defensive threats-- I missed that. |
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Based on Pitt and Buckeye, I vote for 48 (Delphi Elite) and 247 (Da Bears). Both play fair, but brutal, defenses and lift two for 12"+ We would love to hook up with them in Atlanta!
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Oh, and I lied when I said I didn't need an arm. I absolutely need an arm. I probably need one of the best arms out there. Whether or not I use it is a different story. |
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