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Re: Highest Seed not Chosen for Finals
As Matt D stated, when looking for alliance partners, we use scouting, and don't look at the seedings. We look for partners that compliment our abilities.
One interesting fact is that at Nationals last year (I don't recall the division), the number one seed sat out and let the "lower" seeds play most of the matches. Highest seeds are not always the most competitve bots, and higher seeds do not always "fit" best in a team. |
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