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Re: Boston Regional 2013

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Originally Posted by MooreteP View Post
3780 Robot Unicorn Attack surprisingly found themselves as the 5th seed and did a great job scouting to get two steals in 229 Division by Zero and 1153 the Robo-Rebels. 3780 had a relatively simple Robot that dumped in the 1-point goal. They benefited from a favorable match schedule and picked brilliantly, getting two great late improving shooters while they played essential defense to take them to the semifinals, losing by less than 10 points in each match. Oh, for the want of a climb, the match was lost.
Actually, believe it or not, 3780 came up to 229 (specifically myself) early Saturday morning (shortly after realizing they'd be picking) telling me that they were looking for possible picks and 229 had been "looking good". Furthermore, they informed me that they had not scouted at all on Friday, and were only just then starting to "scout" teams by writing down the "good" machines on paper. Knowing that they were carried, they asked many of the other top seeds about the possibility of partnership, and unfortunately for them, most outright declined.

When all was said and done at the end of quals, we were ranked outside the top 8 due to a rough Saturday morning. We accepted 3780's invitation, and immediately sent our scouters with whiteboards and tablets as close to the field as possible. 3780 was excellent in allowing us to pick anyone we wanted, and when it came back to us in the second round, we knew we needed 1153. We had been watching them all weekend, and their strokes of brilliance in a few key matches made them very attractive, even though their rank was surprisingly low.

During lunch we worked quickly and carefully to spruce up 3780's drivetrain (did I mention how willing they were to let us do anything we felt necessary to succeed!?) to play defense while we kept a close eye on both 229 and 1153, getting them ready for what we hoped would be an offensive onslaught. In QF 1 and 2 we put up 140 points, and that was with only 2 robots scoring in autonomous and 1 or 2 robots hanging at the end. We looked to improve further for the semis, but a dead battery in 1153 in one match and a jammed frisbee in the other seemed to seal the deal for the #1 alliance.
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