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Too bad they didn't get a extra 20 points for a 6 stack CO OP. Good job! |
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Love that stacking from the landfill, turn around can steal, as it heads off to place the stack, then back for the same stolen can to build another stack from the ramp. That is cheescaked to the absolute max now 254! Added the best elements of original 254, 1114 w/ the tethered ramp, and many others all into 1 supremely cheesecaked super performer. That 200+ QPA was earned. As will the usual CheesyPoofs position be at the top of the heap.
Things are definitely "Heating Up" across the board in Week #6! Can't wait for those Championships to begin. |
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Not on the topic of high scores, but the match reset time seems tons better than it was last year at SVR. I'm pleasantly surprised, especially given how much more complicated the reset is this year compared to last year.
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The interesting thing here is that these penultimate teams now have a greater likelihood of going against each other than with each other with the additional 4 divisions. After seeing 1114 in action first hand, I was positive that no one could beat the robot/driver combo, now I'm not so sure. With the one seed usually picking the two seed there's enough very good teams to make for a great playoffs at both the divisions and Einstein. I can't wait. I didn't think this year was going to be too exciting...and, I was wrong again.
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I am not sure but I believe 254 scored 254 at least two times at SVR. thier average qualifier was 200. Next highest was ~150 by 1678. Difference was a 6 stack vs a 5 stack. Ended up 1 and 2 vs 3 and 4, and camps and finalists were pretty much as expected. It still was exciting. I think at least one finals match had six bin capped stacks. Champion alliance 254, 1678, 5027. Finalists 2085, 971, 649.
All are Nationals qualified. 5027 was modified to be a bin grabber for the last semifinal and 2 final matches. They got two in the semi, at 1 in the first final, but even though they lost a tug of war with 971, that 'bin got stuck on 971's arm, and slowed them up for the rest of the match. |
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254 is so good they can score 254 points at will.
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They also did so in the final match of the day for the WINNER Blue Banner! Very fitting indeed.
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We need to petition the Snack Bars at the Edward Jones Dome to sell "Cheesecake by the slice for a super reasonable price!"
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They didn't seem to throw any litter, so it seemed like they were gunning for the 254 score. Poetic.
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My question is what are the rollers on the ramp and how does the ramp not slide very much during the match or bounce when it is tipped over. Does anyone have a good picture of it?
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254's ramp looked like it used ball bearing rollers. I would have been more impressed if they hadn't totally ignored rule T6. They just had one guy carrying the ramp separately. I guess if the rule doesn't have a penalty it doesn't exist. There was one time that the ramp ended up with its outer end back at the wall. I didn't see if it fell wrong or got pushed. 254 didn't even try to get the totes off it, they just mined the landfill. Another thing I wondered about was the stack(s) the tether was touching at the end of the match. You can't really see it in the videos. The refs weren't checking if the tether was supporting the totes. Judging from the blue box in the game manual the stack(s) should have been de-scored. They definitely weren't doing that. If they did, it could really hurt 254, as it is tough to control such a long tether. Still, the Poofs were way ahead of of everyone else. 1678 couldn't do as many stacks and probably messed up more often. 971 had a jamming problem getting totes from the human player. 368 had a lot of trouble with their 3 tote autonomous, although they seemed to get it working in the later matches. They also had problems with mis-fed totes. 846's ramp tended to jam and they had a lot of problems with stacks falling over. Our own robot (670) amazed me with its reliability. We improved more since the CVR than 254 did, with about 3x the scoring. The only real blemish was when the drive team decided to try to do a six stack with bin instead of our usual five stack in the semifinals and it fell over because it was too heavy. They really should have tried that on the practice field first... We were only fighting over 3rd vs. 4th place anyway. We were too slow to make it into the finals. |
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