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Re: How will Alliance captains pick ?
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Originally Posted by saikiranra
At the Inland Empire regional, the two alliances that made it to finals consisted of
1. RC Specialist (1572, 3250)
2. Feeder station stacker (359, 3476)
3. Landfill clearer (3562, 5136)
The more successful of the two alliances had some over lap in roles. 359 could also cap their stacks and 1572 could semi-consistently get the RC's from the center step in autonomous. Additionally, none of the alliances did anything with the bins and totes on their side during autonomous.
These alliances were successful at Inland Empire, but might not have done well in other events, like Dallas. For this game, it seems that the alliance selection configuration is heavily dependent on where you are.
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IMO,
if 359, 3476 and 3250 were on one alliance, I'd argue we could do around 200 points +/-20 every single match. As long as we were able to get 2 RC's from the step at some point during the match.
-Glenn
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