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Re: Best Autonomous

1730 had a great auto mode; I didn't get to watch them at the Championships, but I know it was doing well at Boilermaker.

I would have to say that 910's autonomous was accurate and consistent. During practice they scored at least twice and during matches at least four times, if not, more. I loved watching theirs though, because their arm was made to flip over the robot, and that's how they scored in autonomous. It was amazing to watch.

1114 also had a very nice autonomous mode. It was realiable and scored at least five times during matches. (It might have been more, since I was in the pits during the rest of the elimination, quarter, and semi finals matches.)

Other notables from Curie are: 1510, 365, 2046, and 716.

1001 also scored a couple times in auto.

2054 and 558 scored once or twice during practice as well, but I don't believe they scored in autonomous during qualifying.
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