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Re: What would you prefer?

Just remake the post.


I think that my team (as I do) thrives to make a good robot in the building sessions, but the results of whether it's a really good robot or not come into the test when inside the matches in the regionals. Sometimes you might have a good robot, but you just didn't have the right strategy within the alliances you played with in the qualifing matches and that will leave you at a low rank. Bieng picked by an 8 top-seeded alliance shows that the alliance that chose you scouted your robot and your team and how you tried to work and win. Sometimes they'll take you because of your technical ability, or because of some kind of specialty that your team or you robot has. In either way, your team was somehow recognized. Having that kind of recognition from an alliance in the elimination rounds will surely bring the recongition from other teams that looked at you too. Whether your alliance is able to win the reigonal or fall in one of the rounds, most of the participants in the regional will know that you had a chance to represent the regional as one of the most recognized teams and/or robots in that reigonal at the championships.

We really hope to win the regionals since we never had the chance to experience Atlanta and to try to represent the part of the Israeli regional in the championships.

So I guess we would prefer #1, but I think that the events you'd want to chose depend on how your team and robot does in the reigonal in front of the other teams.
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