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| View Poll Results: Whats your favorite? | |||
| Small Regional |
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8 | 18.60% |
| Mid Sized Regional |
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31 | 72.09% |
| Large Regional |
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4 | 9.30% |
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Re: Preferred Regional size?
Medium. We had a small (32ish teams) Regional last year, and I found it wasn't as fun. While I did like playing a lot of matches, it meant there were just that many fewer teams to socialize with, and less robots to play with. This year we had 40 teams and it was great. Big enough that there was a larger variety of robots, but small enough that scouting was fairly easy, and everyone got to play a good number of matches.
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