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Originally Posted by Cory
254 looks very good
980 is good as well, had some troubles with tetras flying/slipping off their hook.
I forgot to check the rankings before I left, but I was on the field reffing all day and here's other good bots I saw-
368
22 (Once they get more drive practice, they'll go far)
852
1280
766
Others who's numbers escape me.
Can anyone confirm if the FIRST match results, and rankings are correct? Some of the rankings seem VERY odd given what I watched on the field today.
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Thanks for the kind words and intent, Cory, but it's very premature to say that we'll win this Regional. There are ten or so high quality teams competing at the Silicon Valley Regional this year (along with many other strong teams to be selected as playoff alliance partners), and it will be a hard fought playoffs. We were lucky enough to have a functional robot shipped to this event which allowed us a lot of practice time on Thursday. This, in conjunction with having being paired with many of the other high quality teams has allowed us to have such high scores in our matches.
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Originally Posted by Yan Wang
Oh, geez. 254 has had 9 matches so far, winning 8 and losing one 7-0 (what happened?)
Ignoring the one loss, they have a match score average of 70.125pts!!!
Even with that loss, it's *only* 62.333pts/match! That's amazing...
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We had actually barely outscored our opponents in the match that we lost, but our alliance received a 30-point penalty for hitting an opponent in a loading zone. Like I said before, our scores were inflated due to fortunate alliance partners (teams like 368, 840, 846, 852, and many more). We have really tough matches tomorrow morning that will end up determining the seeds (against 840 and 980). We'll have to wait until then to see how things work out. Whatever people say, this is a very tough event, and no team has a lock on it.
Good luck to everyone!
-Bill
PS - Sanddrag, Woz has been at SVR for 3 or 4 years... You've missed out, man
