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When I look at MAR, I see a generally equal to lower level of play to that in the PNW. Maybe that's because I've already seen PNWCMP. |
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NE: 50%; 122pts, 108pts... 46 opportunities MI: 48%; 119pts, 107pts... 58 opportunities PNW: 48%; 114pts, 104pts... 256 opportunities MAR: 47%; 108pts, 97pts... 34 opportunities CH: 36%; 103pts, 95pts... 232 opportunities NC: 23%; 99pts, 88pts... 128 opportunities PCH: 17%; 95pts, 86pts... 52 opportunities Its a little impressive how well the Capture rates correlate with Winning Avg and Avg! Note though, New England, Michigan, MAR, and PCH all have only played 15-30 matches... although it is enough for most teams to have played at least two matches... if not more. I expect Indiana to slot in somewhere in that top tier (or perhaps above?)... which would be remarkable, given there smaller field of teams to draw from (which I'm guessing have hurt NC and PCH). Last edited by Nathan Streeter : 14-04-2016 at 16:04. |
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I wasn't trying to say the PNW had a higher level of play than PCH, CHS, and NC. However, that argument actually could be made. The PNW seems to be better than the other three in terms of metrics such as average match score, breach rate, capture rate, etc. Who would win in the hypothetical matchup between the CHS #1 alliance (1418-836-5804) and the PNW #5 alliance (360-4469-3238)? To me, the PNW alliance has a very good chance of pulling off the win. Arguably, that #5 alliance doesn't include the best robots in the PNW - 1983, 1318, and 1540 were all better in my opinion. To further the argument that the PNW has depth, I can say that 3238 (the #5 alliance's second pick) had the capability to shoot 6 high goals in a match, as did 3663 (the #1 alliance's second pick). Even 2471, the district's best outer works shooter, was a second pick. They could scale too! Would these teams fall that low in selections in PCH, CHS, and NC? |
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I would like to see how things progress over the weekend. |
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But no, I haven't actually watched that much 2016 MAR match video. ![]() |
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While philosophy might still be there, there's an entire new class of students on the teams now, for the record.
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Always enjoy this.
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MI: 58%; 122pts, 110pts... 88 opportunities NE: 53%; 123pts, 110pts... 70 opportunities PNW: 48%; 114pts, 104pts... 256 opportunities MAR: 48%; 111pts, 101pts... 54 opportunities CH: 36%; 103pts, 95pts... 232 opportunities NC: 23%; 99pts, 88pts... 128 opportunities PCH: 17%; 94pts, 86pts... 52 opportunities |
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That is an understatement! I always feel like MAR district championships turns it up about 15 notches. LOL
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But the real reason is practice: 100 hours is not enough. The drivers drive until their thumbs bleed. They drive as easily as you or I might ride a bicycle: All the common maneuvers (go here, stop there, turn that way, line up for a shot, etc) are second-nature, freeing them to focus on the more difficult tasks.* Watch their videos (they post every match on YouTube, been doing that since forever) and focus on their driving. Take Ultimate Ascent (2013) for example: The driver goes to a specific spot next to the pyramid to take a shot: Full speed, right to the spot, screech to a stop, a little wiggle and Fire. Repeat, very repeatably. Teams, your 'practice' robot doesn't need to be an exact duplicate. Just as long as the drivers get practice, and the 'extra' bot handles reasonably like the 'real' one, you're good. Gonna do it next year? Wanna win?? *Full disclosure: They learned this from team 25. |
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^This.
It's a little dated at this point, but the 2168 Drive like a Falcon is something I will always recommend to drivers. Additionally, if you can manage it, do driving drills with a second robot running interference. It will make a world of difference. |
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