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#31
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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
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My ideal alliance would be 4488, 3663, and 2471. I picked this alliance to maximize scoring, and consistency. 3663 and 4488 tied in PNW for the farthest playing team in worlds this year as division finalists. Both are very consistent, and both have can grabbers. 2471 has a 2 can grabber that is also fast. 4488 would put up three stacks of 6 capped and noodled. (They could start by grabbing a rc in the middle or by the right feeder station depending on the alliance being played...) 3663 would take the left station and one rc from in front of it, creating two stacks one capped and noodled and one not. 2471 would place on more can for 4488 to use and then make one stack of their own, cap it, then cap 3663 second stack. The remaining rc (if in possession) would be put on the highest stack remaining. Once 3663 is done with the second stack they can go and do a 4-6 high stack from the landfill. |
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[quote=Dunngeon] "I agree with your first pick, although 4488 performs much better on the right feeder for obvious reasons." I was visualizing the feeder stations from the step, not behind the alliance wall, sorry for the confusion [quote=Dunngeon] "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." I was relying on 4911 to right containers in the way my team did for CPR and 255 did for 4488, eliminating that issue. also, having been the lead scout for my team, I watched every match on Curie, and seem to remember them doing 2 capped 5 stacks in tele during elims, and 1+ during Quals (since they did co-op instead)... I have some evidence here (although my team unfortunately stole all their containers, so only one stack is capped) http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2015cur_sf1m1 these appear to be 6 stacks, too, which makes my argument for them even better Skunks are a good pick too, though(sorry, havent figured out multi-quoting) |
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#33
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Indiana would probably be 234 or 135 and 1024 at HP. Then landfill would probably be 1720 or 71. Maybe even 1741 at landfill too. My thoughts would be 234-1024-1720
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On a whole league stand point, the best alliance would be 254-148-1114 to me.
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FIM was strong as ever this year, but almost all of the top teams were HP fed (1023, 548, 1918, 67, 469, 3641, 2137, 68, 217, 314, 2054, and 1025). The only member of the "elite" FIM teams taking from the landfill was 33, so they are the first selection.
33: 2-3 stacks from the landfill, ability to grab RCs from the step missed by others in auton, 20 point auto. Now that I have my 20 point auto and a landfill miner, I need Canburglars and HP feeding for the next alliance member. This leaves 548, 1918, 67, 2137, and 217. 548: First choice due to reliability, by worlds they were grabbing two step cans and making 4 stacks of 5 from the HP station. I am tempted to pick one of the other 4 for the final position, but assuming 548 plays up to potential, that leaves only 10 totes for the other robot from the HP. With so many FIM robots able to do this, Canburglar speed is far more important. This leaves me with 503 and 27. 503: The super fast Canburglar puts them on this alliance, but also the ability to stack the last 10 totes from the HP. So 33, 548, and 503 would be my the ultimate Michigan Power Alliance. |
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The problem with 254-148-1114 is that a) there are faster canburglars than both 254 and 1114's, and they run out of totes far too quickly! (Good problem to have). The best alliance in the world should probably have the fastest canburglars, so probably some combination of Group A and Group B: A: [67, 548, 971, 973, 1678, 1918, 3310] (Good Human Player Robots with some of the fastest can grabbers in the world) B: [33, 118, 254, 1114] (Landfill Robots capable of 3+ stacks/match and a 20 point auto) There's also something to be said for a robot like 225 that can use step totes during teleop (for an alliance like 1114-148 that could use all of the other totes), or for cappers like 27 that can augment another robot's abilities on the right alliance. With IRI rules, speed no longer matters, so your best alliance changes as well. I'd argue that: 254-148-225 would be the best possible alliance under these circumstances, as 148 and 254 together can probably clear out the entire landfill and feeder station together, and 225 can grab step totes and help with the landfill if necessary. Did any really good robot this year use upside-down totes? EDIT: I stand corrected on the subject of can grabbing. 254's were ridiculously fast (I'm told they were the same ones 973 and 971 were using). In which case I think the best alliance in the world would be 254-1114-225, considering between 1114 and 254, they can clear out the landfill and human player station, as well as have tons of can grabbing ability and a 3-tote auto. They also get step totes from 225. Last edited by Kevin Leonard : 03-06-2015 at 14:56. |
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IMO, I would say for MN it would be 3130 at landfill, 2512 at human player position, and 2502 at the other human player position. 3130 could get 2 bins off of the step, and with 2512's stacking autonomous that could probably beat any other alliance in Minnesota.
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They would probably run out of totes to stack...
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This alliance would be a factory to watch honestly.. the top 3 robots in MN in one alliance.. haha |
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For MAR PA, 1640 + us to get the step cans, or one robot gets one set of cans and the other does a 20 point auto. The 3rd bot could be either 2607 or 1218 with a ramp to finish out the feeder station.
For NJ, besides those previously mentioned, I think 1403 is in the conversation--they were doing 3 stacks of 5 at district events, and they were pushing sixes at MAR champs. Also, 316 was consistently doing 2 stacks of 5 + noddle and 1 uncapped stack of 6 by the end of MAR champs. |
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Last edited by Dunngeon : 03-06-2015 at 11:50. |
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Anybody have this list with number of cans they grab cause unless you swipe 3 the score can be evened up.
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Maybe we'll do a can drag (literally!) race at Chezy Champs or Capital City Classic? -Mike Last edited by Michael Corsetto : 03-06-2015 at 12:06. |
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we couldn't take them, we have a ramp... #teamtether
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