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Unread 03-04-2016, 22:40
Boltman Boltman is offline
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Re: Best Ways to Scout

Best way to scout is "eyes on bots", excel sheets , pen and paper note taking. I use a cheap thin spiral binder and highlighters . My awesome scouts also take copious notes. I started the scouting department from scratch last year. Scouting is equal to engineering and drive team IMO and the entire team agrees with me they love it. Not only for winning games but building alliances to have the best chance at a win.

A field of 60 with 10-12 games is not indicative of a high level of need for data analysis and is highly susceptible to schedule pairings more than raw data from stats. Eyes first, notes second and data on first night to see if there are any you missed. Usually not the case...might be one or two but then you watch on day 2 and go "hmm wonder how they got that stat?" eyes don't lie like stats do.

I don't get alliance captains that don't already know their second picks instantly of a pick list, other than they must not scout at all and ultimately they exit in QF.
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2016 Semi-Finalist | Central Valley Alliance Captain #2
2016 Semi-Finalist | San Diego 2nd bot alliance #8
2015 Semi-Finalist | Ventura 3rd bot alliance #3
2015 Quarter-Finalist| San Diego 2nd bot alliance #5
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