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Unread 17-03-2007, 04:14
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Re: 2007 Silicon Valley Regional

Scouting data so far:

Team AvgRingers
254 3.5
852 3.5
100 3
114 2.666666667
987 2.5
1280 2.166666667
668 2
2024 2
604 1.833333333
692 1.666666667
190 1.5
971 1.333333333
192 1.166666667
368 1.166666667
115 1.142857143
760 1
846 1
1560 1
2035 0.833333333
2141 0.8
1693 0.5
1967 0.5
973 0.428571429
766 0.4
1544 0.333333333
1970 0.333333333
1458 0.2
581 0.166666667
1700 0.166666667
256 0.166666667
840 0.166666667
253 0.166666667
624 0.142857143

Team AvgLift
1700 20
1070 17.5
846 15
624 12.85714286
190 10
987 10
488 7.5
2144 7.5
675 7.5
668 7.5



Overall SVR has been an interesting experience. I am really proud of 488 so far, the robot is more or less functioning as designed. It is tough depending on other teams for scoring, despite how easy you try to make it for them. Would I have advocated building a lifting robot if I had to do it again? Probably, but either way it is a lesson learned. Hopefully as the finals approach people will understand team's abilities despite the match performances. The match pairing algorithm is frustrating for most.