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Ingredients of a Winning Alliance
Hello! I'm interested in knowing what the best alliances (the 3 top-seeded at the end of eliminations) are made of based on what you've seen in Week 1 Regionals so far. What kind of robots are they generally made of? Shooters, catchers, defenders, a mix of all three? Thanks!
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Re: Ingredients of a Winning Alliance
In southfield district
1.scorer/catcher and truss shooter/scorer and defense 2.scorer and scorer and scorer |
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Re: Ingredients of a Winning Alliance
So if I understand right, 1 and 2 are the two top-seeded and a cooperative team beat out a team with three functional shooters?
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Re: Ingredients of a Winning Alliance
Centerline:
Winning (8): 4779: Shooter(no intake), 453: defense, 3667: shooter Finalists (6): 815: Shooter, 3175: Shooter/Defense, 280: Shooter |
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Re: Ingredients of a Winning Alliance
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2. was the number 7 alliance and the finalists. We were one of those 3 scorers and our main strategy was 3 assists and a low goal score. All 3 of us could do a high goal scoring and truss shots but we decided to go with quick, efficient 3 assist cycles. |
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Re: Ingredients of a Winning Alliance
Opinion after observation:
A good "clean up" robot that can either pick up quickly or herd into the low goal quickly - for when the perfect strategy goes wrong. A great throw or high goal robot is excellent, but when the ball goes on the floor time starts to tick. |
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Re: Ingredients of a Winning Alliance
One great shooter, one robot with great truss shot, and one battering ram
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