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Originally Posted by NotaJoke
3414, 3604 and 4384 each have killer robots this year, but didn't quite have a chance to shine at Waterford due to the Killer-Pi alliance. I will be thoroughly shocked if at least two of those three aren't in the finals.
With so many capable teams, I'm almost tempted to say Livonia looks more interesting than Troy this year
Thanks for all the work you do, LF. Your analysis is always fun to read, and usually scarily accurate. Can't wait to see how this weekend plays out!
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I'm glad that there is not any good powerhouse at this event, just because it will be anyone's game. Although being at events with perennial powerhouses are nice to help raise the bar and make everyone better, it will be fun to be at a wide open event. There will be more robots battling through out the qualifications for the number one seed. Strategy will play a huge roll, in both qualification matches as well as eliminations. We will see what teams the come up with a better game plan then other.
Good luck to all teams at Livonia.