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Re: BEST Capping Robot youve seen.
Error Code Xero, team 1425 out of the PNW. They can easily cap 5 and 6 stacks with litter.
Edit: Here's a match from them - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O62_guepwW0 Last edited by nahstobor : 23-03-2015 at 14:06. Reason: Adding video of a match |
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Wait, so you guys placed two RCs on one tote stack? How did they score that?
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They (138 Entropy) placed the first RC on the stack upside down slightly sticking off the backside of the stack and the second one rightside up on the other end. Very difficult but their drivers made it look easy.
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3322 is one of the best I have seen in Michigan. So far they can only go up to stacks of 4 or 5, but I wouldn't be surprised if they could do 6 by MSC. They capped a 3rd RC on 2 stacks with ease at Woodhaven. Not to mention they can grab all 4 RCs off the step in auton.
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93 is the best robot that only caps stacks I've seen. They played a crucial part in their alliance at Lake superior and Wisconsin.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x4E4yEX2irw
This is what happens when you get two good capers. They have to build their own tower. Two 6 stacks with time to cap more but no stacks around to cap. |
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1572 got seeded #1 because of their capping ability. Their RC score was way above everyone else at Inland Empire. The alliance they made with 359 was awesome.
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I would like to mention our alliance partners from Utah, 3374. I don't have any video, but with their arm they could snag recycling containers from the step, place litter in them, and place them on our stacks of 4. In the first quarterfinal match they actually pulled all 4 from the step.
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Pic of 138 Entropy's double capped stack at UNH day two.
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I enjoyed 1305 in Waterloo.
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This ONLY applies to double-capped stacks, though. For a single-stack that's capped, it's... wait for it... 6*level of tote. (Technically, it's 4*level of tote, plus tote score--but there are some shortcuts that can be made.)
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The best cappers that we on 1519 have been with in New England are 95, 138, and 230. All three of these robots are capable of capping stacks faster than we can build them, so we'd be very pleased to be allied with any of them!
The Grasshoppers, 95, were our first pick at the Week 1 Granite State District Event and were essential for our elimination alliance strategy. Entropy, 138, was also a great capper at GSD and has upped their game quite a bit since Week 1 through both a canburglar and double-capping as demonstrated at UNH in Week 4. However, we haven't had the privilege of playing with 138 since Week 1. The Gaelhawks, 230, were our first pick at the Week 3 UMass Dartmouth District Event. In addition to being a quick capper, they are a good landfill robot in their own right. We're hoping we have the opportunity to be allied with each of these awesome capping robots at the New England Championship event! There are also some other great capping robots we haven't had the privilege to play with yet, but since this topic is focused on capping robot's we've seen personally, I'll limit our shout-out to these three. |
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We realized that we couldn't stack well from the center station with the state of the polycarb at St. Joseph (our robot requires driver alignment of totes, you could say,) so we picked alliance partners to join our seventh alliance who could stack solidly. We made it into the semifinals, capping 3 stacks per match. It was a similar strategy we used at Southfield to make it into the semifinals.
Not the best by far, and not our only strategy (we usually build a 4 stack with a container on top, from the chute,) but it worked out well for us. We really enjoy 2014-style alliance play. ![]() |
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