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Re: They're important if you are an unknown team
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Originally posted by Kit Gerhart
If you are a rookie or otherwise "unknown" team, Q points are important, at least if you are high enough to be a qualifier. A rookie team is at a definite disadvantage in getting "picked" no matter how good they are.
If you have been around a while and people know your capabilities, Q points don't matter. Team 71 did not qualify at the Chicago regional, but they had no trouble being picked, (and their alliance won.)
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My team (639) is not well known, though we aren't a rookiem, and seeded third to last at NYC. That said, we were the second picked for elim. I think we WON 2 seeding matches.
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The above was my opinion. I'm wrong a lot. I'm sarcastic a lot. Try not to take me too seriously.
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