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View Poll Results: Favorite Robots?
1023 33 12.18%
1519 13 4.80%
1983 17 6.27%
118 98 36.16%
195 25 9.23%
359 7 2.58%
624 23 8.49%
1114 181 66.79%
1678 54 19.93%
2590 13 4.80%
2056 40 14.76%
33 36 13.28%
254 131 48.34%
1986 11 4.06%
148 144 53.14%
987 66 24.35%
4488 43 15.87%
67 10 3.69%
330 18 6.64%
233 6 2.21%
1671 22 8.12%
2512 5 1.85%
1477 4 1.48%
3478 1 0.37%
3339 16 5.90%
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Re: Which robot(s) did you like the best this year?

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Originally Posted by cjl2625 View Post
They won the championship, but their record that year was 30-14-4, and their OPR was never particularly high compared to other robots that year.

Is it just incorrect to judge 71 that year based on these statistics?
Yes.

The 2002 game had two very different strategies for qualifying matches and elimination matches. In qualifying teams were ranked based on the sum of losing alliances scores. However, the elims were solely win-loss. 71's chokehold strategy was great at guaranteeing wins, but was a terrible seeding strategy, as it prevented their opponents from getting any Goal or Ball points. As such they didn't always apply their chokehold in quals, which explains the win-loss record that they had.

What they did in the elims at Champs was just unholy. Pure and utter domination. (Also helped by a perfectly created alliance.)
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Last edited by Karthik : 27-05-2015 at 10:58. Reason: Clarified the Chokehold
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