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Power Alliance At Champs: 2014
Here is the thread I made last year for reference: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=116116
The whole idea of this thread is for the people on CD to showcase some teams from their state that are attending champs in order for other people and teams not in that state to have a good idea of the states's toughest teams. Missouri Captain: Team 1986: Provides a reliable auto and major assist capability with a deadly finishing and truss shot.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0V_HUZbftM First Pick: Team 4522: Provides a two shout auto if needed with a fast robot that can shoot the lights out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7ByQ...ature=youtu.be Second Pick: 1806: Provides a reliable auto and assist capability with also a strong drive train. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UB9uyb300M This alliance was very hard to make with so many great teams from Missouri this year. Good luck to all the "Show-Me" State's competing teams at Worlds. Last edited by nicholsjj : 15-04-2014 at 15:14. |
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Re: Power Alliance At Champs: 2014
Ontario (Here we go...)
I could name a dozen teams to be the first two members of the power alliance, but the ones everyone seems to decide unanimously as the top two powerhouses would be: Captain - Team 1114: Simbotics - The Hall of Fame team has a mostly reliable two-ball hot auto and was either the 1st alliance captain or the 1st pick at all three of their Canadian regionals this year—despite two controversial semi-final exits, their intake is second to none, their finishing/trussing capabilities are amongst the best in FIRST and their strategy smarts are also among the best. FIRST Pick - Team 2056: OP Robotics - Still haven't lost a regional (19 now), 2056 can pick up their 2-ball one-hot, one-not autonomous if 1114 were to falter, and could provide a hot one-ball if Simbotics' auto works fine. They made and showcased great trussing and shooting skills, as well as a rare example of strong catching capabilities, and provide strong defense on a lot of teams as evidenced by their dominant win in Waterloo. Since 1114 and 2056 already team up every year, this kind of a power alliance really isn't unlikely if they're in the same division. Second Pick - Team 610: The Coyotes - A close second to the first two teams, it's hard to compare them since they didn't compete against each other this year. The defending world champs have amazing run-and-gun capabilities as well as a strong trussing shot, quick intake and a great two-ball hot auton. There are so, so, so many amazing teams in Ontario that it's possible to make 5 of these alliances that would crush most other state/provincial alliances, but these three are just the most unreal. Last edited by Yipyapper : 15-04-2014 at 19:54. Reason: Typo |
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Re: Power Alliance At Champs: 2014
The alliance at the Michigan State Championship that won, at least in my opinion, was a great blending team. The alliance captain 27 who would inbound, then play defense, 314 (Megatron Oracles) who would take from the human player, then 33 (killer Bees) would shoot the ball. All three robots have reliable auto modes and worked really well at MSC.
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Re: Power Alliance At Champs: 2014
Ironically, we have already seen the power alliance of CT at NE Champs
230, 177, 4055 230: Extremely accurate 2 Ball auto, and very accurate truss shot. Robot can take a beating from defense and still perform very well. Intake is fast and open for inbound tosses. 177: Another very accurate 2 ball auto. High release point allows bot to shoot over defense. Massive catching area allows it to receive many truss tosses intentionally. Drive train is very powerful and proves this bot to be a fantastic all around player. Overall deadly accuracy in the high goal and quick, fast intake will prove to be the perfect match for 230 4055: Very accurate auto is a must in this game, and 4055 does not hesitate to deliver. Their very quick and simple pick up mechanism is great for inbounding and receiving an assist from an inbounder. Like 230, they have a great, accurate truss shot. If defense proves to be too much for the other 2 bots, they can absolutely take the ball and get it into the high goal. Their drive train absolutely dominates in defense. I would be scared for anyone who has to face this alliance at champs |
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195: We affectionately call your robot the hungry hippo. A 2 ball, hot goal auto and that 3-roller intake that can pick up and shoot before anyone sees it coming. The shooter is among the strongest we've seen - just ask the spectators in the 4th row. 558: Quite possibly the ultimate mid-fielder. They're quick with the truss shot, can push just about anything, and can dish out punishing defense. Our banana-shaped front frame rail is evidence enough of that. 228, 2067, and 2168: Any one of these adds an autonomous shot, quick inbounding, trussing, and defense. The Connecticut State Championship is gonna be a blast! |
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Re: Power Alliance At Champs: 2014
Florida:
Captain: 180: Great under-defense truss or high goal shooter. 1st Pick: 179: Good catching robot and high goal shooter. 2 ball hot auto. 2nd Pick: 1592 High goal shooter or in bounder. 3rd Pick:2383: Very good in-bounder with full court ability. 180 and 179 play with 1592 in a 1592-> 180 (truss)->179(catch and high goal) triple assist strategy. 2383 (FCS to human player)-> 180/179 (high goal) Lightning fast double assist. We have seen these alliances formed in bits and pieces with a range of success including a 305pt match by the 180 and 179 combo. 179, 180's scoring demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbtc...crV58&index=17 2383: http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2014vari_qf3m1 1592,180 vs 179 and there twin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjPs...9Hg DQxrs7MSz Last edited by Max Boord : 15-04-2014 at 16:58. |
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from the great state of Texas , we could definitely take on Einstein with this alliance
1. 148 - Won 2 regionals, 2-ball auto , amazing driving and scoring 2. 624 - Won 1 regional , 2-ball auto , adjustable range shots 3. 118 - Won 3 regionals and those amazing white bunny ears ! ... ![]() |
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Therefore, throw us in there as a substitute and we'll be fine with it. ![]() |
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Cali power alliance:
254 (triple event winner, holder of the world high score without penalties, and one of the best power forwards in FIRST, amazing 3 ball hot auto). 971 (double event winner, undefeated this season, and the other best power forward in FIRST. Played great mid at SVR.) 1678 (best assist bot in Cali, double event winner, amazing at back court, huge traction and defense). Probably 3/20 best robots in FIRST. |
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1717: Great shooter "fin." LA winner and excellent performance at LVR. 330: Great at catching. Very good performance overall. Toss-up between 3476 and 2485: Both were really great robots. |
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Last edited by kevincrispie : 15-04-2014 at 19:05. |
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I totally agree with the teams from Missouri, all three robots were lights out at kansas city, and all three have played with each other this year and done very well. Watch out for these guys, these guys together have a chance to go to Einstein and win it all.
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Re: Power Alliance At Champs: 2014
3/15 according to frc top 25.
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