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View Poll Results: Most demanded robot type
RC step grabber/capper 110 32.07%
RC Capper only 13 3.79%
Human player-loading stacker 30 8.75%
Landfill-loading stacker 65 18.95%
RC step grabber/stacker 66 19.24%
All-around 59 17.20%
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Re: Most in-demand robot type?

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Originally Posted by rahulbekal View Post
According to the rules the higher seed in eliminations may wait for the other alliance to place their robots before placing theirs. This would allow for example a alliance captain who does 3 or 4 capped stacks to have the first pick robot of its alliance to go against the second pick robot on the opposing alliance assuming that robots were picked upon speed of can burglar. Then the second pick would go against the opposing alliances first pick. If both alliances do in fact pick by speed of can burglar then wouldn't the alliancea be even on cans?
By the "higher seed in eliminations", you mean the higher numbered seed. But even that isn't accurate. Whichever Alliance on the field is the blue Alliance gets precedence over the red Alliance. That means whichever Alliance entered that round of advancement as the underdog gets to place their robots second. Teams going into finals are actually incentivised to score the minimum point threshold to advance so they can choose their Canburglar position going into finals.
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