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Re: Car Nack Predicts 2011-1

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Originally Posted by Sean Raia View Post
Woah, thats really... interesting.
So im guessing he made this position based on the time it takes to bring a logo piece across the field multiplied by 18(number of pieces needed to make 6 logos) and divided by 3(number of teams in an alliance) which gives us 6.

(135 in a match) - (15 autonomous) -(10 for end-game).

so 110/6 which lends about 18 seconds to place a piece (to break his prediction). I think Car Nack is pretty darn good at predictions, but fails to account for the possibility of a robot that launchs pieces across the field to their teammates. Still, i have a feeling hes right.

Note: i didnt account for the placing of ubertubes in autonomous which slightly lowers the time frame needed to place 6 logos.
Ubertubes don't count towards making a logo. Also, remember that a robot feeding its partners isn't scoring, and that you have exactly as many tubes as you need to complete both grids. Your feeder better not accidentally hand one off to the other alliance.

Plus, I think your time estimate is off. If you're only leaving 10 seconds for the endgame, you're in trouble. The poles are across the field, and you'd really wanna have time to line up before the last 10 seconds. Cutting 20 seconds off is probably reasonable for top flight teams that'd be trying this. Most teams will probably start setting up at 30 seconds.
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