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Re: My Scouting Sheet...CRITIQUE IT NOW!!!
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Originally Posted by Chris is me
If you scout only the first match, you are not getting any data at all.
The point of scouting several matches is to average out the effects of anomalies (different strategy, good opponents, etc) on robots.
You should scout every match on Friday at the very least. Saturday can be done qualitatively.
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I like the sheet. You made it very easy to communicate the most essential information.
We tend to scout the heaviest Friday after-lunch, realizing that many teams improve rapidly in their first few matches. This sheet will work well for that. Friday night we compile the information (usually by hand) into a pick-list and then look at Saturday morning rounds to verify that our list is accurate. Teams do slide up and down a little Saturday morning, but usually not very much.
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