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Re: Long Island Regionals: Results, "Story"

Posted by Chris Orimoto at 03/11/2001 2:01 AM EST


Student on team #368, Kika Mana, from McKinley High School and Nasa Ames/Hawaiian Electric/Weinberg Foundation.


In Reply to: Long Island Regionals: Results, "Story"
Posted by Kyle Hill on 03/10/2001 9:26 PM EST:



I also did not get the privelage to see this match, but I'm sure it was a great one. (It would have been a much better championship match than a semifinal...that's for sure). Well, call it a "lucky shot", call it a "good counting strategy", or call it pure CHAOS THEORY...either way, it doesn't change anything. But like Patrick said, I do not believe in luck at this competition either. Everything is a direct result of the work put into it. I mean, even in the qualifying rounds...a good strategy with a CONSISTENT robot (notice I didn't say anything like good, great, or even spectacular...) can make a decently high score out of any alliance. The real task is to keep posting that high score over and over again.

But in any case, congratulations on making it that far in that long, grueling regional. I also noticed the low scoring on day 1...Good job on the improvement for day 2.

Just my personal thoughts...
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