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Re: biggest threat in atlanta
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Originally Posted by Joel J.
I agree.. they'll do well, but only if they select the correct alliance, and then execute their (properly selected) strategy very well each time they go up to bat. Same goes for everyone else. Once the robots are refined, the alliance is as good as can be had, given seeding, its then all about the doing.. and the question would be, "are you doing the right thing?"
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Originally Posted by nparikh
You're absolutely right. Even an alliance with the three best robots ever built will not win against the next three if strategy isn't played out properly. In the end, its about dealing with what you have and playing to your strengths and against the opponent's weaknesses--even if that means changing up strategies between matches or on the fly.
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I think that this is absolutely the truth... and this year game is totally based int this...good strategies being well executed... a "medium" alliance with this can win against a wonderful alliance that can't execute well its stategy...
that's the reason i loved this year game!! well done strategies are the key!
and i think... we'll have some surprises in the championship... i can't say who... but i don't think that the competition this year will be restricted to the "elite teams"...
good lucky for all... and see you in atlanta next week!!
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2004 New Jersey:
Semifinalist
2005 New Jersey
GM Industrial Design Award, Website Excelence and Safety Award
2006 New Jersey
Autodesk Visualisation Award
2007 Brazilian pilot:
Website Award, Regional Winners and Chairman's Award
2007 Championship:
[b]12th seeded in Galileo and Judges Award - "Pay FIRST Forward"[b]
2008 Brazilian Regional:
Website Award, Regional Finalist and Rockwell Automation Innovation in Control
Last edited by mateus : 07-04-2007 at 21:23.
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