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987, 254, and 3704 also scored 135 in QF1-3 at the San Diego Regional. They missed 137 in Semi 1-3 by about 1/4-sec.
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525, 1730, 1984 vs. 1098, 2410, 2345 in Quaterfinal 1-2 @Kansas city was 109-92 making a combined score of 201. Atleast two top rack logos for each team with 2 uber tubes per team and 4 minibots on the towers made for an exciting match.
Highest combined posted so far, probably won't last for long though. |
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San Diego SF 1-3 3704, 987, 254-131 1717, 3477, 2102- 76 =207
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We got up there for highest total at Florida. Our 4th seed alliance played one of the toughest alliances in the regional at their 5th seed.
103-86-945 v 801-1592-744 Match 1: 88 - 84 Match 2: 82 - 85 Match 3: 102 - 93 Last one isnt the highest total, but it was up there and these were still a toughhhh set of matches. Florida high score goes to winners 179-233-108 over our alliance at 112. |
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That was probably the greatest set of elimination matches that have been played so far this year. I am just curious to know who holds the record for most tubes scored in a match by a single robot? Our robot had the record for the Florida Regional with 8 tubes scored in tele-op. If you wanna count autonomous too we would have 9.
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RE; Highest score 2011. I am compiling a spreadsheet with the highest combined scores, plus a highest single alliance score. I will put it out after the last Regional & then again after the Championship. Good luck to all.
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I believe that 158 is the highest possible score by an alliance. So, 135 out of 158 is pretty good for early regionals.
How often do we think a score of 158 will happen this year? Will it happen before elims at Championship or IRI? |
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If you are in a position to get a 158, it means you have 3 Uber tubes on the top row. This makes the top row worth 72, row 2 worth 24, and the bottom row only 12. Because there are still 50 points at risk on the towers, will anyone actually bother with the last 6 tubes on the bottom row? Maybe, but is seems a little unlikely. It would be nice to do for bragging rights, but probably will not be done as part of a required winning strategy in any match. We shall see. It will likely depend how good our human players get.
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Could be possible if human players manage to precisely throw every single one of their tube into their scoring zone giving plenty of time for robots like 1918 with a 4 second or less time on average to floorload and cap.
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In 2007, our drive team could hang 9 tubes in under 2 minutes during practice, but usually hung 6 or fewer during actual matches (defense or preparing ramps). Hanging 18 tubes is possible for 2 good bots to do (with the help of a 3rd), but it will be very difficult. I wouldn't be shocked if no one ever got the 158 during regulation play. |
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As a reference, the closest to a full rack that has been accomplished so far (as far as I know) is 4 full logos + 2 bottom pieces. 254 + 987 did this at least once at San Diego and I know it had been done at least once before that as well.
If at Champs or MSC, 3 solid scoring robots get together in a quals match I think a perfect 158 may be possible. |
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