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Alliance picks declined
From what I have seen at most regionals, there are 2 or 3 top teams usually with team #1 picking team #2 and winning. Has anyone seen where team #2 has declined to form their own alliance and, if so, how did it work for them?
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Re: Alliance picks declined
This happened in 2013 at champs. 1678 seeded first on Curie and was declined by many of the other alliance captains. This disrupted many of the other alliances in the division.
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Re: Alliance picks declined
I think they were trying to break some powerhouse potential alliances rather than be with the teams they picked.. a lot of scorched earth
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If you don't seed 1st, don't expect the higher seeds to roll over for you so that you can build your own desired alliance. They will control the draft however they can. Qualifications matter. |
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Re: Alliance picks declined
At the Finger Lakes Regional, team 5240 (#4 alliance captain) was declined by 20 (#5 alliance captain). Team 20 selected 639 and 1405 and won the regional.
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Re: Alliance picks declined
A Similar situation happened at Reading Event this year when 133 (Rank 3) declined an invitation from 4905 (Rank 2) to form their own alliance. 133 (with 4761 and 4474) lost against 4905 (with 3930 and 1699) in the Semis.
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319 selected the 5 seed, 1058, and with a 3rd pick of rookie team 6161 went on to defeat the number 2 alliance in the finals. |
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From what I heard they thought that SMART would make a better complement to their robot, and denied our pick (maybe assuming we'd pick 4905 and Smart would be available for them... Purely speculation). We opted to go with 1058 and then Smart was picked up by 4905. This resulted in a very evenly balanced set of elimination rounds as 1, 2, and 3 each went on to form their own alliance. We would have loved to team up with BERT but it made for a great afternoon nonetheless. |
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Also, congrats on winning the event (and UNH)! |
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Team 319 (and your alliance partners) did awesome in Reading and congratulations on your wins this season. |
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And I know this is off-topic, but it has to be said: I really like competing in Maine because the teams up there are all so great and yours is no exception. The sportsmanship that 133 showed towards us before, during, and after all of the elimination matches was amazing! |
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4 teams declined, our team captain had a hard time keeping a straight face at the end.
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On Galileo last year, 2836 seeded first, and 2056 second.
2836 picks 2056. 2056 declines. 2836 picks 525 (seed #3). 525 declines. 2836 picks 2067 (seed #4). 2067 accepts. 2056 picks 330 (seed 11) and dominates the field, winning the division. (In finals against alliance 6) 525 picks seed #37. 2836/2067 lose in the semis. 525 loses in the quarters. |
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Re: Alliance picks declined
In the few I have watched the #1 alliance did not win. This is just a observation I have no hard data at this point
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