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Mr. Lim 28-01-2008 16:12

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nuggetsyl 28-01-2008 16:13

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I only see 4 bots where are the other 2 hiding.

GaryVoshol 28-01-2008 16:23

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2 balls knocked off overpass in Hybrid - 16
1.5 laps each robot in Hybrid - 72
20 hurdles - 200
14 laps not hurdling - 28
2 balls on overpass at end - 24

I don't think we're going to see 338 this year.

d.courtney 28-01-2008 17:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl (Post 687427)
I only see 4 bots where are the other 2 hiding.

They aren't hiding, there were only 4 robots on the field at the time. In my opinion getting the seasons high score in a 3 on 1 match is hardly anything to brag about (unless its the lone team getting the high score).

Unfortunately this is how most of GTR played out last year, half of our matches we were playing shorthanded with several matches alone.

Racer26 28-01-2008 19:31

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Such is the lovely beast that paired us all up with many of the same teams, over and over, and over again. Which meant teams the system favored, like 1114 and 2056, were able to completely dominate everyone else. Not that the two of them really needed any help to dominate.

EDIT: My intent with this statement was that the teams mentioned were very dominant, purely because of excellence, and the horrendous matchup algorithm only served to amplify the situation.

Jonathan Norris 28-01-2008 20:50

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Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 687576)
Such is the lovely beast that paired us all up with many of the same teams, over and over, and over again. Which meant teams the system favored, like 1114 and 2056, were able to completely dominate everyone else. Not that the two of them really needed any help to dominate.

EDIT: My intent with this statement was that the teams mentioned were very dominant, purely because of excellence, and the horrendous matchup algorithm only served to amplify the situation.

I am fairly sure your team 1075 and 1114 would have very even match schedules. Maybe 2056 had a slightly favorable schedule, but so did every other rookie team.

Jonathan Norris 28-01-2008 20:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 687438)
2 balls knocked off overpass in Hybrid - 16
1.5 laps each robot in Hybrid - 72
20 hurdles - 200
14 laps not hurdling - 28
2 balls on overpass at end - 24

I don't think we're going to see 338 this year.

Wana put money on it :p

Dan Petrovic 28-01-2008 21:15

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Originally Posted by Jonathan Norris (Post 687642)
Wana put money on it :p

You would need three VERY good (like Beatty 2001/2002, Wildstang 2003, and 25 2006 good) and coordinated teams with fantastic hybrid functions.

It's possible that a setup like this could happen during the qualification rounds at IRI, but I think the most we will see in a match is around 200 points.

Racer26 28-01-2008 22:20

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Yeah... seems to me that the BEST matches played of a given FIRST game happen at IRI... Makes me want to go, despite the 9 hour drive.

RedHeadRobotics 30-01-2008 21:00

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I think it's a little late for perfecting the Rack and Roll Theories.....
good luck with this year's though

DanDon 30-01-2008 21:06

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Just wondering...does anyone know the "official" second highest score? Was it 316?

Thanks!


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