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Re: Poor alliance distributions

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Originally posted by MasterZeus
Did anyone else feel that the alliances were not set up very well at the buckeye regional? My team ( 211 ) was paired up with rookie or second year team in 5 of our 7 matches. We played against older teams in all 7 matches. I know you can't always judge a team by its age, but on average, older teams are more reliable. I also know of other Rochester teams that were screwed up. Some teams had the same partner 3 times out of the 7 matches.

I don't mean to sound like a whiner because we finished very poorly. We did not have the best robot ( our drivetrain kept dying ) but we should have done better. Our last 3 partners didn't even move, but we still won one of them and came real close in another one.

Congratulations to our neighbors, the sparkx ( 1126 ), for winning it all and the x-cats ( 191 ) for doing such a good job. Of all the robots I saw ( I am our coach so I didn't see all of them ) the bausch & lomb ( team 73 ) was the most impressive. It was the only robot I saw that could really stack. Great job and good luck at nationals.
It was weird but you have to make do with what you got to work with.
You were giving us quite a headache.
Better luck awaits you guys down in Houston I am sure.
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