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Re: Are 8 play regional reasonable?
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The scenario you are pointing to is valid however it is an extreme. If a team can't pass inspection at a district event with 6 hours of unbag time at their shop, 5 hours on load in night (Day 0 as we call it in Districts), and another 8 hours on Friday (or Day 1) that is a serious problem but it can't define a system that the other 59 teams are competing in it. Would getting all teams inspected by 2pm on a Thursday (with 6 hours of unbag time) be a challenge. YES and you probably won't get every single team ready. Could it work as a solution to give regions that currently can't (or won't) move to districts for a long time the ability to give their teams more bang for their buck without adding more events. Yes. |
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I must have skipped over that part of the claim. What event did 80 matches in one day?
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The part that I haven't seen anyone bring up yet is the fact that you get 2 events in the district model. So really you are getting in the area of 20-24 plays for the $5k. But then must pay more $$ to go to district champs, then more $$ if moving on to worlds
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But the fact that you have more matches to fine-tune your robot before champs makes the price of the district events, DCMP and CMP (5K+4K+5K) much more worth it than paying for two regionals and CMP (5K+4K+5K).
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Umass Dartmouth, due to concerns about weather on Sunday evening of the event we condensed the entire event to be done by 2pm Sunday. This meant that qualification matches were completed by Saturday night and alliance selection was right after opening ceremonies on Sunday. So, 80 matches in one day is certainly doable. You're telling me that doing the remaining 20 matches can't be done in the morning before eliminations?
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No one says you have to do two regionals. I mean if you win at a regional your in for champs. If you win say Chairmans at a regional you are in as well. Our first year we won rookie all star at the one regional we went to, and then went on to worlds.
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Andrew was referring to the 2016 UMass District Event, where all of qualification matches were ran on Day 1 due to impending weather later Day 2. I want to clarify however that event only had 32 teams at 64 qualification matches, not the 40 and 80 as everyone has been discussing. On another note, while yes we did it in one day, we cut things out of the schedule, and played through meals, which isn't ideal. It was worth it to get everyone home safe, but I wouldn't make it the norm. |
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Ok, let me put this very bluntly - 8 match events is terrible for team experience, it's a borderline offensive to see all these folks "oh we can't do any more" and that's acceptable. I'm tired of skirting around the issue - Jon, Doug, Alan, if you don't CARE that the teams are getting jack for their money fine. But at least advertise the fact that your events don't care about team experience. Or try to come up with some ideas on how to make it better for them that aren't "it's hard". |
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http://www2.usfirst.org/2011comp/eve...chresults.html However, they had one of the most capable FTAs in all of FRC; running 5 or 6 minute turns with some 4s mixed in is not typical nor can be expected across the board. |
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