
20-04-2016, 00:18
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6th Gear Developer; Mentor
AKA: Blake Ross
no team (6th Gear)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: May 2006
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,934
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Re: What would you do to improve the FIRST experience?
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Originally Posted by Peyton Yeung
This year at Indiana State Champs we played
45: 2 with 2 against
135: 1 with 2 against
829: 1 with 2 against
1018: 1 with 2 against
1024: 1 with 4 against
1501: 0 with 3 against
1529: 0 with 2 against
1720: 1 with 2 against
1741: 1 with 2 against
3180: 1 with 2 against
3936: 0 with 2 against
The rest of our match ups were fairly low occurrence ( 1 with/against or 0 with/against). I even buy the 1 to 2 relationships since it's a small event. The thing I thought was weird was the times we had including 1024 and 1501. That's a lot of times we are both on the field.
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Do you think of this as something to be fixed (to improve the FIRST experience), something to be urgently fixed, or something that is merely interesting to notice?
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