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Re: The 2007 High Score Thread

It appears defense isn't quite as integral to this game as we might have expected. But, I guess we'll know better after the finals tomorrow.
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Re: The 2007 High Score Thread

The first regionals are always very clumsy. Refs will look at rules, teams will discuss stratedgy, and people will have more time to prepare.

So far, I've seen one 128-0 at VCU. They'll be a 256+ before nationals. However, I'm expecting both offence and defence to sharpen considerably by next week, possibly even tomorrow.
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Re: The 2007 High Score Thread

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The first regionals are always very clumsy. Refs will look at rules, teams will discuss stratedgy, and people will have more time to prepare.

So far, I've seen one 128-0 at VCU. They'll be a 256+ before nationals. However, I'm expecting both offence and defence to sharpen considerably by next week, possibly even tomorrow.
that was before the penalties, that match 116 scored all of those points, but in the end they incurred two 10 point penalties for being in the opponents home zone. and there was no defense played on them the whole match.

they also scored a keeper in auto, that round
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Re: The 2007 High Score Thread

From FIRST's Match Standings: (NJ Regional)
Time/Red Alliance/Blue Alliance/Red Score/Blue Score
1:34 PM |1495 25 1218 | 1547 41 1279 | 260 0
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that was before the penalties, that match 116 scored all of those points, but in the end they incurred two 10 point penalties for being in the opponents home zone. and there was no defense played on them the whole match.

they also scored a keeper in auto, that round
I think you overlooked that a big reason that 116 was harrassed very little, if at all, in that match is that the 1885 (our/my team) Robocat was their wingman.... The opposing alliance was definitely trying to "play defense on them"; but we (the red alliance) all stuck to our agreed roles and ensured those defensive efforts fell short.

I forget the other Red alliance bot's name/number, but they played a part in the win too.

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I think you overlooked that a big reason that 116 was harrassed very little, if at all, in that match is that the 1885 (our/my team) Robocat was their wingman.... The opposing alliance was definitely trying to "play defense on them"; but we (the red alliance) all stuck to our agreed roles and ensured those defensive efforts fell short.

I forget the other Red alliance bot's name/number, but they played a part in the win too.

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I believe there was only one bot playing defence againt you guys. 975, my team, got a keeper rung around our flag pole, so we couldn't pick up anymore pieces, our stratigest just forgot to suggest we play defence. Also, 122 deployed their ramps early so they were a nonfactor since they sat in the home zone the whole time.
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Re: The 2007 High Score Thread

At the Granite State Regional the high score was 256pts with team 501, I believe 58 and another robot i forgot. This game is really proving to be very well balanced between strategy, defense, and offense. Last years was very fun but this game feels so basic and natural it make the rounds way more competive.

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I think you overlooked that a big reason that 116 was harrassed very little, if at all, in that match is that the 1885 (our/my team) Robocat was their wingman.... The opposing alliance was definitely trying to "play defense on them"; but we (the red alliance) all stuck to our agreed roles and ensured those defensive efforts fell short.

I forget the other Red alliance bot's name/number, but they played a part in the win too.

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And I say KUDOS to the teams that don't mind playing defense like that and sticking to it. It's not all scoring, as that match proves...high scores come from robots who aren't being shoved around, and that comes from tough teammates who do the countershoving.
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And I say KUDOS to the teams that don't mind playing defense like that and sticking to it. It's not all scoring, as that match proves...high scores come from robots who aren't being shoved around, and that comes from tough teammates who do the countershoving.
But there are robots that put tubes up well and have so much power to just push there way to any spot even if someone is defending. Two speed transmissions, super high traction wheels, and four cim motors seem to be a rare thing on robots this year. It feels like not too many teams went all out on there drivetrain like in previous years
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But there are robots that put tubes up well and have so much power to just push there way to any spot even if someone is defending. Two speed transmissions, super high traction wheels, and four cim motors seem to be a rare thing on robots this year. It feels like not too many teams went all out on there drivetrain like in previous years
From what I've seen on the webcast, I'd tend to agree. It seems like people went for agility over power this year to maneuver closer to the rack more effectively.
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Re: The 2007 High Score Thread

501, 175, and 1824 just scored 316 to 0!! In the 2nd of their quarter finals at BAE. (they are the first seed alliance)
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501, 175, and 1824 just scored 316 to 0!! In the 2nd of their quarter finals at BAE. (they are the first seed alliance)
Amazing match, full bottom row and two on top of a ramp.
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501, 175, and 1824 just scored 316 to 0!! In the 2nd of their quarter finals at BAE. (they are the first seed alliance)
That match was amazing, and made our alliance of 1474/500/1073 feel a lot better when they only beat us 64-8 in the finals...

1824 has a great ramp and 501 is an excellent stacker, but lemme tell ya, Buzz is going to generate quite a bit of eponymous activity at Nats...
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GLR's highest score so far...

Match 49 3:31 PM Red: 818,1114, and 280 vs. Blue: 451, 1701, and 57. Final Score Red:256 Blue:0.
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Re: The 2007 High Score Thread

Rawc (968) and Spyder (1622) two great scoring robots of the Los Angeles regional put up 260 points this afternoon.

589 1622 968 vs. 1070 1722 687 Final Score = 260-2
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