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Most Dominant Robots By Year
Now, I haven't been in FIRST for more than a few years, but a couple robots that come to mind are 1114 being 2008's most dominant bot and 1717 being 2012's most dominant. Could any seasoned veterans shed some light on other years?
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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year
From 2001-2002, the answer was 71.
2006, 25's robot made it through New Jersey, Las Vegas, and almost Saturday morning at Championship without losing once. 2010, 469 had a dominant strategy, and 1114 made it through three regionals undefeated and won all but one qualifying match at Championship. (With the seeding system that year, that "loss" was really how they locked up #1 seed...so you tell me.) They then marched through the Championship eliminations together, not losing a match before being swept in the Einstein finals. |
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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year
Is 469 the tall one just directing the balls into the corners? Because I could see that give some dominant numbers.
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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year
2008: 1114 'nuf said. GOAT. Greatest of all time.
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Last year, I would say it's a tossup between 341, 987, and 1717. 987 went undefeated the entire season except for their last qualification match in their division and the two finals matches on Einstein. That's impressive. I don't know if there's any specific robot that could be considered a dominant robot for 2011...I'm leaning towards 111, 254 or 1114 though. Possibly 1503, considering they totally showed everyone that a robot could be successful WITHOUT picking up off the ground. Last edited by Steven Donow : 01-04-2013 at 23:47. |
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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year
Certainly agree with everyone on here about who has been most dominant, I know we're still competing, but any thoughts on who will be considered dominant (if anyone) this year? I think 1114, 2056, 254, and 1986 are really the ones in the running right now, just up to championship performances at this point.
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Loved watching those videos. |
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So now... 2001: 71 2002: 71 2008: 1114 2010: 469 2011: 254 2012: 1717 ...Seems to be the general consensus, at least. |
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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year
2001: 71
2002: 71 2006: 25 2007: 233 2008: 1114 2009: 67 2010: 469 2011: 254 2012: 1717 |
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I could keep going, but I think it makes more sense just to leave 2012 blank. |
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I was not around from 2004 but I remember from match videos that 67 was quite dominant. The other alliance partners with them (1126 & 340, let's go Rochester!) at CMP were picked only to hang for the entire match while 67 did all of the work with the balls.
They weren't special but I remember them as being quite dominant despite not winning. |
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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year
"Flop-bots" existed before, and after, 67 did it in 2005. The most recent that I know of was 16 in 2008. It was a fairly common thing to do in the early 2000s, though. With bumper rules and things like maximum extension dimensions/cylinders, it's no longer a viable design.
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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year
People seem to be saying that 254 was the most dominant bot in 2011. While 254 was definitely amazing, I'd have to say that 1114 was a better offensive power. 254 seems to be remembered because they won Einstein while 1114 was knocked out in divisional semi-finals due to a less than fortunate seeding and alliance selection (as I recall, they were first pick). So, for recent years, my picks are:
2008 - 1114 2009 - 67 2010 - 469 2011 - 1114 2012 - 1717 2013 (so far) - 1114 or 987 (though 254 is catching up fast) |
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