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Unread 05-04-2006, 07:34
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Re: teams known for scouting

we have 1 to 3 people scouting at a time...and one of them, brian, is a machine. he writes up match briefings for each match about 2 or 3 matches ahead of time, which allows our alliance to understand their competition and even their own robots. he's amazing.
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Re: teams known for scouting

Our team developed and uses MARRS and we use 4 teams of 3 to watch matches and 5 people entering data and then 2 more (me and our team lead) to discuss the data and make a strategy. Then we go talk to our alliance partners and tell them what's going on. This happens for every match and it works like a well oiled machine.
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Re: teams known for scouting

Our scouting team was amazing. We had absolutely everything including probabilities of certain autonomous's for teams, pictures of the robots, stats for every single game, penalities given, general notes, detailed notes, how often they broke down, etc. We had one person typing up match notes basically describing the match almost play by play, and we filmed several matches. Thank you Nathan.
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Re: teams known for scouting

93, 180, and 492 developed STAMP.
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Re: teams known for scouting

team 1511 is emerging as a scouting leader.
they perform pre event, match, and pit scouting at every regional they attend.

this year they took detailed and accurate information in scantron form. Then they scanned it into the computer and ran all of the raw data through a waited objective table.

Not bad for a second year team
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Re: teams known for scouting

By far for scouting is Team 365, I believe Bernie is the head of it. They know the ins and outs of all the robots and may even know more information then what you think your robot already does.
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Re: teams known for scouting

1002 sets up a massive scouting database at the regionals they attend, which catalogs data about all the teams at the events.
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Re: teams known for scouting

1114 always has awesome scouting. Geoff and Emerald are amazing at it. I think that they know what drivers are going to do before they do it...
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As Head scouter or "scout master" of team Sparx i have to say that the system we have is pretty good. Thursday when the team comes to atlanta, i have the team split in to groups of 2 or 3 and take 5 or 6 teams in our division. And ask members of the teams pit questions to get some info about each team before the actual competitions starts, then all day friday the team rotates 6 to 8 students are in the stands scouting all the matches or until we have 5 matches of good data for each team. On saturday we just watch the teams we have in mind if we are in position to pick or are right below that.

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