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Chicago v. Philly

Posted by Johnny Bledsoe, Engineer on team #116, Robo-Hoboes, from Herndon High School and NASA Headquarters.

Posted on 3/15/99 4:52 AM MST


In Reply to: Chicago v. Philly posted by Wayne Wnuck on 3/14/99 8:44 PM MST:



I thought that the big factor between the two regionals was the number of qualifying matches played.
In Chicago the better teams had a chance to rise to the top (10-11 matches). In Philly, there were only 6 matches for each team. Luck of the draw allowed some average teams to be allied
with some of the better robots and receive high qualifying points. Overall, I would rate the top machines at each regional the same. However, Philly had 20+ rookies which made for interesting
allies. I thought the alliances were a little stronger in Philly. More finesse in Chicago, more carnage in Philly.


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