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Does it add to the curse if I say this proves it *has* to be the year to end the curse....? :-)
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It is interesting how this is both the quantity of teams greater than <average> + <1 standard deviation> AND the number of teams who will be in elims on Saturday.
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So, does that mean the wait list spots are all taken??
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Yep, FIRST is showing that 400 teams are now registered for the 2014 FRC World Championship. The lucky 400th team was none other than Team 48, Delphi E.L.I.T.E., from Warren, Ohio. They are in the Newton Division.
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Seriously, why is thread still so active. This is great analysis, but shouldn't it be in the Einstein 2014 thread? |
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Avoiding surrogates does not appear to be a goal however. Of the 6 years we have qualified for champs, the number of teams in the division has never been divisible by 6. Archimedes 2009 (Atlanta) = 87 teams Curie 2010 (Atlanta) = 86 teams Curie 2011 (St. Louis) = 88 teams Curie 2012 (St. Louis) = 100 teams Newton 2013 (St. Louis) = 100 teams Newton 2014 (St. Louis) = 100 teams |
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anybody know for sure how many wait list slots there were?
We were finalists in two regionals and won the quality award and the industrial design award this season. Thought we had a pretty good shot at the wait list. |
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My guess is that the pits are too small to safely accommodate 408 teams, but FIRST doesn't feel it's fair to cap Championship at 384 teams.
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Looking at relative ranking through the entire distribution (1,2,3,4), it looks like Newton is the strongest, never falling below 3rd and usually 1st or 2nd. Next is Galileo which is often 1st particularly in the mid-range and only at 4th for a couple short periods. Archimedes is the weakest never rising above 2nd and usually 3rd or 4th. Curie is 3rd with the strongest upper end, which may contributed most to its performance on Einstein.
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My guess is that someone thought 100 teams per division was too nice of a number not to use.
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