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#136
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Make your Champs predictions!
Galileo: 1114, 2485 (or 610) , 1806 (2nd seed)
Archimedes: 254, 469, 1334 (1st seed) Newton: 1986, 1718, 190 (1st seed) Curie: 1717, 3539, 2168 (4th seed, becoming 3rd seed with the 67 selection) (defeating 2056,67, 968 who is the #1 seed) Galileo versus Newton = Galileo in game 3 Curie versus Archimedes = Curie in game 3 Galileo versus Curie = (gut says if 1114 did beat 1986 go with Galileo, but pretty close match gotta admit) |
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#137
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Re: Make your Champs predictions!
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And I think GvN would go in two matches in your case. But whatever, that's why it's predictions. |
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#138
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Re: Make your Champs predictions!
And that, my friends, is how 701 and 2169 swept at Colorado.
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#139
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Re: Make your Champs predictions!
I've been doing a lot of thinking and I can't decide which of these two options would be the best
Captain) Strong cycle bot with a 7 disc auto and 30pt climb First Pick) Strong FCS with a hang Second Pick) FCS with a hang The advantage of this setup is that with two FCS and a cycler your opposing alliance has either the option to let you shoot like a boss or choose to block your FCS, thus reducing their scoring capabilities. With this setup even if you miss the FCS shots then your floor pickup captain can pick up the missed disc for maximum points. Captain) Strong cycle bot with a 7 disc auto and 30pt climb First Pick) Strong FCS with a hang Second Pick) Strong defender with a 18pt auto and at least a 20pt climb The advantage of this setup is that your FCS and cycler can both shoot while your defender cripples your competitors FCS. The only thing is that there are many FCS bots that can shoot around or through, 1706, a defensive robots guard. I think a FCS is extremely important to a winning alliance, but this competition will be won by great cycling robots and climb points to a lesser extent |
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#140
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I can count all the teams that can do this on 1 hand.
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#141
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Re: Make your Champs predictions!
At the level we're talking about, which is divisional elminations, it's not about possible points scored, but how consistently high the scoring is of each robot, regardless of opposition. A cycler who is known to bob and weave and put up 15/16 discs a match could see more value than an FCS that can kick out 24 discs but miss a bunch because of any factor affecting accuracy.
Those are points the other alliance can steal at this level, where you could have three robots on an alliance who can each clear more than a third of the discs behind the wall each match. I'm slightly dismissive towards FCS robots because I see them falling to second pick in a lot of cases. For 2nd picks, alliances will probably look for consistent scoring in any form over the way you get the points to the hole, and cyclers are usually more accurate than FCSes, because dialing it in at a close range is not something that happens. Last edited by PayneTrain : 20-04-2013 at 00:07. |
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#142
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Re: Make your Champs predictions!
There's more than one way to stop a FCS. If the robots on your alliance work together and have good DTs, there's no reason that you should be beaten by a *pure* FCS.
A FCS that can also cycle well is an entirely different animal. |
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#143
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Now based on the teams and divisions we're talking about, the FCS, GnDPkp, and Cycler will have varying strengths based on which one is the captain. In Galileo, for example, 1114 could be the alliance captain or first pick, being the strong cycler on the alliance. However, in Newton, the FCS could be the captain/first pick being that it has such a strong set of FCS's. Archimedes is going to be decided by the ground pickups- and some times in the division can be all three roles depending on their alliance partners (i.e. 469 and 987). Curie is a very balanced division, but chances are goos that a team like 2056 seeds first and picks 67, making the cycler the weaker alliance partner in the winning alliance. |
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#144
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Re: Make your Champs predictions!
Robots that can do a 7 disc auto
Archimedes 33, 254, 379, 469, 987, 2154, 2590, 3310, Curie 103, 233, 968, 1310, 1540, 1684, 1717, 2056, 3539, Galileo 118, 1323, 1477, 2175, 2337, 2474, 3528, Newton 1538, 1986, 2054, 3476 Last edited by Justin Shelley : 20-04-2013 at 09:26. Reason: 7 point auto would be a hefty feat |
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#145
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254, 1986. |
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#146
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I'm under the opinion that the majority of great cyclers have a floor pickup. At least the ones I view as possible winning robots.
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#147
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I predict that at least 3 teams to play on Einstein will be from Michigan... A fairly safe bet too.
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#148
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7 points? Oh golly that'd be tough to do.
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#149
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Have they done this in a match yet? The couple matches I saw they didn't pick up any extra discs.
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#150
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(Emphasis mine) Maybe I missed something huge here, but almost certain that 148 does not have a floor pickup...
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