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Unread 10-11-2004, 11:57
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Re: Small Regionals

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More matches is right.

When we had 27 teams or however many there were at Sacramento in 2003, we had somewhere around 13 or 14 qualifying matches along with 3 six minute practice matches, which was basically 2 regionals worth of experience.

It was insane though. You'd finish one match and be called to que up for your next one almost immediately.
Yes, more matches is a pro and con. If you ever wanted to add something big onto your robot you'd never have the time to. It just requires a balance of hectic and fun.
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Re: Small Regionals

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Yes, more matches is a pro and con. If you ever wanted to add something big onto your robot you'd never have the time to. It just requires a balance of hectic and fun.
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First year the Sac Regional was up was quite fun :O. Very intense regional, especially for the rookie teams. We never thought it would be that intense. Well the Sacramento/UC Davis Regional has changed from that first year however it will still keep up its cheering intensity.
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Re: Small Regionals

Speaking of small regionals, the Waterloo regional seems to be in need of a few teams. I believe that the minimum for a regional would be 24 teams. Right now they are a little short. I know the team putting together this regional and what a great job they are doing. If there are some teams looking for a third regional Waterloo is the place to be. It won't be a cakewalk to win though. It seems that it's a who's who of Canadian teams and Team 1188 from the US. Let's make this regional go.

I'll be there, hope to see you there too.
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Re: Small Regionals

I'm not sure how big the Buckeye regional is but i'd imagine that its a bit bigger because its a Nasa Sponsored one. With experiments that work!
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Re: Small Regionals

I've always been a big fan of small regionals. When you spend 6 weeks building a robot, it's nice to get as many matches in as possible. Along with this benefit, these small regionals have a real community feel. You get to know all the teams and volunteers pretty well. We went to Pittsburgh last season (34-36 Teams), and we had an amazing time.

For those teams still considering doing another event, give small events like Arizona and Waterloo a look.
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