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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
Here are my thoughts for CT:
195 CyberKnights As the king of stacking for New England, its impossible to leave the CyberKnights out of this alliance. 3 six stacks, all capped and noodled. Furthermore, they undoubtedly have the fastest canburglar in CT. 2067 Apple Pi I'll try not to be biased toward my own team ![]() In the landfill, 2067 can do two capped six stacks. It's not 100%, but I think its good enough to be the choice for the landfiller. Additionally, 2067 can grab cans in auto. Its fairly quick, though not nearly as fast as 195. Third robot is trickier; there are multiple contenders. I'll give three candidates: 2836 Team Beta Consistent two six stacks from the human player. Their consistency in what they do has paid off, helping them to earn the #1 seed in Galileo and #1 at CT champs. 2170 Titanium Tomahawks Another human player robot capable of two six stacks. The Titanium Tomahawks have really had a good season with this nicely performing machine. Since they do the same thing as Beta, I guess it comes down to which one performs more consistently. 228 GUS GUS started off with a rough season, but has gotten really good recently. They are capable of at least two six stacks, though they sometimes drop them, probably more frequently than 2836/2170. However, in a good match, they can really shine. In 2836/3647's battlecry match with their 10 stacks, you can see 228 quietly working on the other side of the field. That match, they put up three capped six stacks. I havent seen enough matches to know how often 228 can do two, or how often they can do three, but I'd say they're definitely a contender for this power alliance. Last edited by cjl2625 : 02-06-2015 at 15:39. |
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My opinion for Missouri: 1730: 3 six stacks with noodles from human station, 20 point auto 1986: 2 six stacks from landfill, steal 2 cans in auto 4522: 2 four stacks from human station, steal 2 cans in auto IRI / CC rule change: Switch 1806 or 1658 for 4522. They could make 3 noodled six stacks from the HP station without competing with 1730 for cans and totes. Last edited by jSchnitz : 02-06-2015 at 15:34. |
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), nor do I have something against 1987's amazing robot, but I would say that 1658 fits better with 1730 and 1986, since 1658 is almost identical to 1730. Both of them can take the HP stations while 1986 clears out the Landfill and grab some cans during Auto. |
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I'll take a shot at IN.
234 - 2 capped 6-stacks from HP station 1024 - see strategy below 1720/1741/71- all would be good for the strategy below, although 71 and 1741 stack slightly faster Strategy: 234 does their thing and makes their HP stacks, 1024 makes capped and noodled stacks of 2. During this, the alliance landfill bot makes stacks of 4 for 1024 to make 6-stacks out of (1024 already does stack 4 and place 2 and a container on top) |
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I didn't watch much of 67 in St. Louis. If they were able to get reliability up then I would do 1023-548-67.
I might also consider 503 in the third position depending on the landscape of the event. They are the fastest canburglars in MI as far as I know, and if a choke hold strategy is viable then I would pick 1023-548-503. |
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Here's my thinking about MAR:
If feel that any MAR alliance without 1640 isn't really doing as best it can. They bring a pretty quick canburgular and an upside of 3 stacks from the human player station. There are only really two dominant landfill robots from MAR: Vulcan Robotics and TechFire. As far as I (and my scouting data) can tell; Vulcan comes out ahead in pure points scored, but TechFire has the advantage when it comes to being a great 3rd partner, facilitating high scores by human player stackers on their alliance and having a slightly faster canburgular. I think that 225 would edge out 1218 for the landfill spot on a MAR alliance. As for the last robot, it would have to feed from the human player, and preferably either have a 20 pt autonomous or canburgulars (this allows this alliance to fight over all 4 cans and go for a 20pt auto). Efficiency with cans is desirable as usual, with extra importance because of the likely ability of this alliance to use all 7 cans. Also, there are only 5 stacks of totes behind the alliance wall, so a robot capable of >2 stacks isn't better than one capable of exactly 2 stacks (given 1640 running 3 stacks). Of the high tier HP loaders in MAR, I can only think of 3 robots that fulfill these requirements pretty reasonably. 303 (incredibly consistent 2 stacks from HP station), 2607 (3 tote auto?), 219 (Center canburgulars). 303 would make the alliance incredibly consistent, but the highest upside for the alliance would come with 2607, for whom my data says 2 stacks of 6 is a stretch, but doable. Final decision: 1640, 225, 303 |
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It's okay, neither can we.
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829 was an HP bot though, so they wouldn't mesh well with a 234-1024 alliance.
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Thank you for putting 1640 on your MAR alliance. Just a afterthought add on a 20 pt. autonomous.
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All right then...
Which side of the Grapevine (just to pick a dividing point) do you attend the most events in? We'll just toss ya in that group until you attend more on the other side. |
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4587 has been wanting to see if it would be possible to run with 148 all season. Maybe this summer?
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also 4488 is a bit better than 955, and could get the 4th can (i'd keep skunks around to manage the downed containers) the thing about the PNW is that we didnt have an over powered landfill bot (a 1114, 1717, 118 type robot), and the robot you pick there determines a lot of your other strategy. I would prefer a PNW alliance completely different from yours, although both could be quite strong Left feeder: 4488. best robot in the PNW, fast canburglar too. their need for upright containers is their only real flaw Landfill: 4911. by Champs, they had a 2 can burglar that was faster than 2471's, and can get 2 uncapped stacks of 6 from the landfill and still have some capping time. their noodle thrower is also quite talented Right Feeder: 948. yes, 955 can pump out more stacks. but this alliance doesnt need that. with 3 cans used by 4488 and 1 for 4911, to optimize point values, having the 3 point auto makes more sense- 92 points for two noodled stacks of 5 and an auto stack, compared to 84 points for 2 stacks of 6. with all 3 cans that they go for burgled, this alliance could score 272 points before noodles Last edited by The other Gabe : 02-06-2015 at 21:04. Reason: Had more thoughts |
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I don't agree with your landfill pick for 2 reasons, the first is that 4911 doesn't produce 2 capped stacks consistently, and second is that 2471 is at least 200ms faster into the cans than 4911 was. 4911 wasn't even close to Mean Machine in terms of speed. Also, 4911 was a single can grabber, whereas 2471 was a 2 can grabber. 948 will provide the auto, but little else the alliance needs. This third bot would preferably be able to play with tipped over cans, and create 2 of their own capped stacks. 948 doesn't do tipped over bins and rarely (ever?) did 2 full stacks. 1983 would be my pick here. They consistently do 2 stacks, capped and noodled, provide decently quick can grabbing ability, and are extremely reliable. Left: 1983 Mid: 2471 Right: 4488 Last edited by Dunngeon : 02-06-2015 at 21:50. |
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I agree. We attended two district events and DCMP with 303, and I can count on one hand the number of times the number of times they didn't score at their peak ability (2 capped 6-stacks at DCMP).
2590 deserves an honorable mention. At North Brunswick, they consistently scored 2-3 capped six stacks from the HP station. However, after North Brunswick they became less consistent. Both 303 and 2590 have phenomenonal machines, and on the same alliance at North Brunswick they emptied their Human Player stations. Now for some state alliances. Based on what I said right there, my NJ alliance would be 303, 2590 (making ~5 capped 6-stacks between them), and 1923 (because wicked fast canburglaring, with some landfill stacking ability). My Eastern PA alliance would be 1640 (best human player stacker in MAR, stacked tote auto, canburglars), 225 (amazing landfill stacker, stacked tote auto, canburglars), and 2607 (strong HP bot). My Delaware alliance would comprise 365, 1370, and 4954. Mainly because I don't know anything about the fourth Delaware team ![]() Last edited by Brian Maher : 02-06-2015 at 21:49. |
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