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blackbrigadeer 09-06-2010 00:12

2010 CalGames
 
Hello, ChiefDelphi!

I'm excited to announce that registration has begun for 2010 CalGames.

Competition Date: October 22-23, 2010

Competition Venue: Lynbrook High School, 1280 Johnson Avenue, San Jose CA 95129

Competition: CalGames 2010 will be a replay of the FIRST Robotics Breakaway competition.

Registration: $400 Registration with $150 of that paid by BAE Systems and $100 Volunteer Deposit (returned after completing team volunteer assignment) The NET paid directly by each team: $250 Registration Fee + $100 Volunteer Support Deposit = $350 due by September 15.

A big thank you to BAE Systems for its ongoing support of the WRRF community! Using a large part of the BAE Systems’ donation allows WRRF to discount CalGames 2010 registration fees.

Every team needs to volunteer for a slot to confirm ANY registration regardless of TIER. (see link below for details on what "Every team needs to volunteer" means). CalGames 2010 will support up to 36 teams and has registration TIERS, similar to prior years.

More information can be found here: http://groups.google.com/group/wrrf-...uncement?hl=en

I hope to see you there!

rahilm 09-06-2010 01:16

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Can't wait for CalGames, it's gonna be great as always.

Teams beware, 668 is going to have a major revamp over the summer :D

Edit: Forgot to add: I'm so glad CalGames is going to be 2 days this year.

=Martin=Taylor= 10-06-2010 15:12

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Wooohoooo! :D

Will there be two days of competition?

Usually there is one set-up day and one day of comp.

Team 100 will be there again fosho!

rahilm 10-06-2010 16:31

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by =Martin=Taylor= (Post 966165)

Will there be two days of competition?

According to the WRRF Google Groups, qualification matches start at 4PM Friday (inspections starts at 1) :D

Dennis Jenks 10-06-2010 16:52

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
The two main stipulations that came with BAE Systems funding the event were:

1. The event needed to be expanded to two days.
2. We wanted to reduce the cost to the teams.

Now that these goals have been accomplished I would strongly urge teams to really look at other off season comps and think about additional ways that this event can be enhanced. Then bring those thoughts to the planning meetings and participate in making CalGames one of the premeir offseason events in all of FIRST!

Eugene Fang 10-06-2010 17:01

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Thank you BAE for your continuous support.

Team 604 is super excited for another great CalGames!

AdamHeard 08-09-2010 01:56

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
I hate to be a buzzkill, but I can't help a team is traveling all the way from idaho just for Calgames. That's an awful lot of money.

The money would really be better saved for the season (unless the team is just loaded) and/or additional supplies, resources, etc...

EricH 08-09-2010 09:02

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Ya know, Adam, you could say the same thing about, say, CA teams traveling to Indiana just for IRI.

It may just be that they want to compete in an offseason and CalGames is the closest.

Chris is me 08-09-2010 09:22

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 973583)
Ya know, Adam, you could say the same thing about, say, CA teams traveling to Indiana just for IRI.

That's a bit different. Not having been to CalGames, I can't tell you how prestigious or awesome the event is, but the IRI is obviously the premier offseason and possibly the greatest event of any kind in FRC. Travelling across the country to compete is a good decision for any team that can afford it.

I can't speak for CalGames, though. Perhaps the event is Just That Good as well, but a much better kept secret?

=Martin=Taylor= 08-09-2010 11:57

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 973585)
That's a bit different. Not having been to CalGames, I can't tell you how prestigious or awesome the event is, but the IRI is obviously the premier offseason and possibly the greatest event of any kind in FRC. Travelling across the country to compete is a good decision for any team that can afford it.

I can't speak for CalGames, though. Perhaps the event is Just That Good as well, but a much better kept secret?

I for one would like to see CalGames become a prestigious event. It’s one of the oldest, best run, and largest offseasons on the west coast. I would say the matches are usually quite competitive; we have a lot of talent in the Bay Area.

We have enough talent on the west coast that this could easily become an IRI in its own right, provided more teams chose to travel and we found a bigger venue.

And I'm really excited #2122 is coming! Great team, and a great robot!

JesseK 08-09-2010 13:11

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 973585)
That's a bit different. Not having been to CalGames, I can't tell you how prestigious or awesome the event is, but the IRI is obviously the premier offseason and possibly the greatest event of any kind in FRC. Travelling across the country to compete is a good decision for any team that can afford it.

I can't speak for CalGames, though. Perhaps the event is Just That Good as well, but a much better kept secret?

Let's not forget IRI is usually 'closed' to the public, given its invitational nature and physical limitations on the amount of teams.

Quantities of awesomeness aside, I'm inclined to agree with Eric.

I love the idea of a team volunteer assignment. Setup & Teardown of the field is probably the largest need of short-term manpower at any event.

BrendanB 08-09-2010 14:53

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 973578)
I hate to be a buzzkill, but I can't help a team is traveling all the way from idaho just for Calgames. That's an awful lot of money.

The money would really be better saved for the season (unless the team is just loaded) and/or additional supplies, resources, etc...

You could even say the same thing about an Israeli team traveling to MI for an event, but if the team has the funds and willingness, nothing should stop them. If I could, I would love to compete at CalGames since it is now a two day event and there are so many high caliber teams attending.

Watch, Idaho will win! ;)

Chris is me 08-09-2010 15:02

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 973617)
Watch, Idaho will win! ;)

They actually have a rather good shot at that. They were rather solid yet under the radar in Galileo, and managed to fall to the 15th spot in the draft.

Scott Bahl 09-09-2010 01:34

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
971 is ready to rock the house again!

mwibbels 09-09-2010 02:13

Re: 2010 CalGames
 
We are really looking forward to CalGames. We have made some good friends while competing at UC Davis and are looking forward to chance to test our robot mods, give our new members a good view of some great robots, and to see our friends again. Personally think it is going to be a great event!


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