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State Power Alliances 2015
In the general them of this thread from 2014, but not limited to robots that attended championships, what would be the power alliance from your state/province/country in 2015? It may not be the best three robots in a state, but instead the three robots that compliment each other best, can put up the highest scores, or win the majority of finals matches.
In New York, I'd have to say 340-5254-1507 would be our best possible alliance. 340 makes 2 stacks from the feeder station, and can cap any stacks of 5 made by either 5254 or 1507 that are without containers for whatever reason, as well as grab 2 containers from the step faster than nearly any other robot in the state 5254 makes 3 stacks from the feeder station, 1507 hits their 3-tote auto, and makes a few stacks from the landfill. They can also grab a container off the step during teleop if necessary. What's your state's power alliance? EDIT: There might be slightly different alliances for qualifying rounds vs. Eliminations rounds as well. For example, I might switch 340 for 263 during qualifying rounds, since can grabber speed is less necessary, and 1507 might be able to grab the additional necessary cans for the match, or 1507 for 329 if the tote stack auto was less important (or didn't work with 5254's ramp) than a really fast can grab in eliminations. Feel free to post both the eliminations version and the qualifications version of your state's alliance. Last edited by Kevin Leonard : 02-06-2015 at 12:00. |
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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
For Michigan it could be 33, 107, 1918.
33 puts up 2-3 six stacks with RC, one of them will have litter, from the landfill 107 puts up 2-3 six stacks with RC and litter, from the chute door(Yes, chute door). 1918 has RC burglers, and can put up 2 six stacks with RC and litter, from the human player station. Only thing I would change, cheesecake RC burglers on to 33 if the dont have them already. |
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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
for the PNW (its a state, don't argue.):
1983 2930 955 OR just 1983 and 1318. |
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For Missouri:
1730: 2-3 6-stacks With RC from HP station 1986: 2-3 6 stacks with RC from Landfill 1987: Puts out a wall of stacks of 4-6 totes from HP station, but needs to be capped. |
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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
New Hampshire has a few interesting combos.
319: I'd put them on the power alliance first since they bring The most bag of tricks up their sleeves (hence why I call their robot The Leatherman). Primarily a landfiller this year they started playing around with a ramp recently for HP feeding making them adaptable to play either role depending on who the other two robots are. 1519: With 319 taking the HP slot/left overs from the landfill 1519 can run their can burglars and work on the landfill. With 1519's 3 tote autonomous being one of the most consistent of the year they could run theirs instead of 319s but it takes a set of can arms off the step. 3467: HP stacker and runs can burglars in autonomous with 1519. Makes a few tall stacks in their corner HP slot and caps stacks as needed. Uses the tipped over RCs which are more of a hassle for MAYHEM and B.O.B. Alternatives: 1058 could easily replace 3467 if can arms weren't a desire and crank out 1-2 full stacks from their corner. 95 can also replace 3467, grab 1 RC in auto, and then run with their GSD strategy of 1519 making stacks and 95 playing the capper. |
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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
In Michigan:
If reliability isn't a concern: 2054: 28 point auton, 3x capped and noodled six stacks from the left feeder station 67: very fast canburglars, 3x capped and noodled stacks from the right feeder station, can pick up a downed RC 33: up to 3 capped six stacks, can reach containers on the step in teleop, and if 2054 takes care of auton, maybe grab a RC in auton. they would run out of cans on this alliance, so the score would be limited. But, because reliability is a concern, and the above teams were inconsistent at times here is my actual selection: 1023: 20 point auton, 3x capped and noodles stacks from the left feeder station. Very consistent. 548: Fast canburglars, 3x capped and noodled five stacks, sometimes a fourth uncapped, mostly from the right feeder station. When the feeder station is empty goes to the landfill. Can upright RCs easily. On this alliance they would have to move to landfill only and get 1x capped and noodled five stack, and another 2 or 3 uncapped 5 stacks. 2137: decent canburglars, 2x capped and noodled 6 stacks from the right feeder station. I'm not sure if they ever demonstrated the ability to get a third capped and noodled six stack from the landfill, but I think they could. If not, 548 would use that RC. Last edited by Bennett548 : 02-06-2015 at 12:50. |
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1023: 20 pt auto, 3 capped 6 stacks, good noodle thrower 1918: 2 capped 6 stacks, fast can burgulars 548: 2 capped 5 stacks from land fill, fast can burgulars 1023 and 1918 will clear out the chute totes, 548 can landfill. 1918 and 548 are two of the faster can grabbers that are able to stack the cans after getting them. 302 points with 7 cans (no noodles thrown) 250 with 5 cans (no noodles thrown) |
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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
I'll format in a bit.
Texas: 118-148-3310 118 would easily clear the landfill, and if they could tether a ramp to 148, make a 4th stack from the feeder station (though with this alliance, probably unnecessary). Their key role however, would be their can dom game in auto, demonstrated effectively at the championship. 148 would be the feeder station and auto extraordinaire. Capable of 3+ stacks consistently, they would be the rock holding the alliance average up, and the stacks would all be noodled as well. 3310 is what gives this alliance the edge over the other states/regions though. With their lightning fast can grab, it would be tough to beat these guys to the step. Cherry on top is that they're pretty dang good at stacking from the station too. One thing that allows this alliance to perform at their best is the fact that the primary stackers both prefer their cans fallen over, so no time is wasted trying to pick them back up. Simply trying to figure max point counts in this game is slightly irrelevant because of how important those cans are, so that was one of the first things I looked for in this alliance. |
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Michigan (as always) has a ton of really powerful potential alliances to choose from. (27 could easily end up in some really cool alliance, considering their fast canburglars as well). 33-27-67 would be a crazy alliance along those lines (one of our scouting notes about 67 in Carson was how fast they were at stacking compared to how long it took them to acquire cans). |
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I agree but if you are playing IRI or ChezyChamps rules 624 replaces 3310.
I would like to see 118-148-1296 as well just because the doable tether bots would fun to watch. |
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1918 was much faster at champs with the can burglars, they could have been higher pick at MSC with that speed. I don't see any power alliance leaving out 1023, they just dominated Michigan from week 1 to champs with their consistency and scoring. I would pick 107 for a replacement for the auto and stacking ability. |
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Virginia runs into a huge problem in that we have no real can burglars... But if that's not a problem somehow then 2363 on the landfill and we can get cans off in tele-op (this isn't optimal but we have no landfill bots that cap their own stacks), 384 and 623 on the human player stations.
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Also for a four team alliance I would add 4967(the team i'm on). Not just because I could, but because our team has a decent landfill bot(1-2 six stack with RC and litter plus any extra we can do) but also because our drive team has really good strategy's that we can used in multiple different situations. We also have a four tote landfill auton, so while another team does there 20 point auton, we are still setting up for telop. Last edited by halowaffle47 : 02-06-2015 at 16:45. |
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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
This isn't any easier than the top 5 teams from your state...
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Regular IRI/CC Rule Changes NorCal 254, 1678, 971 254, 1678, 1671 SoCal 3476, 973, 1717/3309 3476, 973, 1717/3309 All 254, 1678, 973 254, 1678, 1671/3476 1. I'm assuming 254 could do LF only if they wanted (as far as I know, they never have, but I'm also pretty sure 1678/971/1671/3476 do HP only). 2. I still cannot figure out if 973 counts as northern or southern CA--they're basically right between San Jose and LA. 3. For 3476+973+1717/3309, I'm assuming 973 does HP, but for 254+1678+973 I'm assuming they do LF. 4. To create the alliances, I prioritized getting one LF bot / two HP, two 2C autos, and then stacking ability. For IRI/CC changes, I changed it to one 2C auto and put stacking ability higher. 5. This was the data I used to decide on the alliances. I'm not sure how accurate it is for the teams I haven't seen in person (especially those in southern CA). Code:
Team Stacks Number Height Auto Notes 254 LF + HP 1 + 2-3 6T+C+N 3T Both LF+HP (total stacks 3-4) 1678 HP 3 5T+C+N 3T/2C 1671 HP 3 6T+C+N 971 HP 2-3 6T+C+N 2C 2085 HP 2 6T+C 701 HP 2 6T+C 3476 HP 3 6T+C+N 973 LF/HP 2-3 6T+C/+N 2C Either LF or HP, 6T+C for LF, 6T+C+N for HP 1717 LF 2-3 6T+C 3T 3309 LF 2-3 6T+C 3T 330 HP 2-3 6T+C |
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