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Re: 2007 St. Louis Regional
Can anybody explain how team 1747 got to pick Alliance #8 ahead of team 1329? When you take out 1747's 9th match, they both had 5 and 3 records, with 1329 hoding the ranking score tiebreaker advantage.
Since it was our goal to finally get to the finals this year, I'm just wondering if we actually would have, except for a scoring snafu. I've been working the numbers all afternoon, and I just can't make sense of the scoring. Any help appreciated. I'm actually hoping I'm wrong. Either way it was a great regional. Contrats to everybody! Thanks, Jeff Holland Team 1329 |
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Jeff, when you take out 1747's surrogate (9th) match they have the same QS as 1329 (both have 5-3 records) and their ranking score goes to 10.76 (the incorrectly reported 9.56 was calculated by dividing their total unpenalized opponents scores by 9 instead of 8). So they edge you out by half a ranking point.
----------------------------- Wow. What a regional! What a final! I'll post some pictures later; watching the alliance of 148/217/2133 put up 7-rows was a real inspiration. Elegant and efficient machines, well operated, well strategized. They showed us how this game is supposed to be played. In the end they couldn't quite handle the incredible combination of rack scoring, defense, and rampsmanship displayed by 1444/45/829, and it is fair to say that the unfortunate snagging of 217's arm in F1 was too much for the #1 alliance to overcome. Congratulations to repeat St. Louis Regional Winners 1444 and their partners 45 and 839. Congrats also to all of the award winners and especially to 461 for Engineering Inspiration and Website Awards. Special props to Jerry Budd for handling the scoring with grace under pressure. And congrats to 1985 for an amazing robot and a well deserved Rookie All Star Award. Now there is another Emerson-sponsored team in town, and they are starting very strong. Once again I want to tell the CD/FIRST community that I am very proud of my team, 931 Perpetual Chaos, for taking home their second St. Louis Regional Chairman's Award in three years. They built a solid robot that scored well and seeded 6th. And although our alliance (1502/931/1182) was overwhelmed in QF2 (awesome lifter, 1625) I am still very proud of their competitiveness. Watch for them at future events: Boilermaker, Atlanta, IRI. Special thanks to Mark Koors, of TechnoKat and AndyMark fame, for making my rookie experience as an FTA run smoothly. Since Mark prefers to remain behind the scenes, some folks on CD may enjoy seeing a rare photo of him with the winning alliance in the background, attached below. Last edited by Richard Wallace : 04-03-2007 at 08:06. Reason: sp |
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#123
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The referee's made the decision, after posting the 0-0 score on the screen, that a tube can be unscored and scored simultaneously. With that 5th tube in a row, that gave them 34 points with -20 in penalties. At first they didn't count that 5th tube because the robot never released it onto the rack. it was in contact with the robot until the end game buzzer went off. However after further contemplation they gave them the tube. Our team went down to question the call, but the ref's weren't able to give us a firm answer, just that what happened stands.
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I wasn't watching 148 while that happened, so I can't comment on their actions during the match, but:
Seems to me if the refs are going to penalize them for descoring a tube, it implies that the tube was scored in the first place. The rules clearly state that a descored tube still counts, and the head ref even made an announcement on Friday to that effect. Hence the 14-0 score. |
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Re: 2007 St. Louis Regional
Congratulations to all teams on a great effort; way to represent Indiana!!!!
boilermaker is going to be tough, and I'm looking forward to it. |
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Congrats to 1444, 45, 829! I wasn't sure if they were going to pull it off, but this just shows, with a good defense and a ramp made for two robots, you can pull off a win.
(217 getting tangled up and falling also didn't help them in the first round) |
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One other question. What determined who got a 9th match? I'm assuming it's either random draw or order of registration. I'm also not sure why those 4 extra rounds were even played, since it seems to put those bots unnecessarily at risk of damage just before the elimination rounds. Jeff |
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On behalf of team 217, I would like to congratulate 45, 829, and 1444 on their performance. We knew it was going to be an incredible couple of matches, and you never let up. I'd also like to extend a special thanks to 148 and 2133; you guys were aaawwesome. 2133, although they were a rookie team, put up some great defense, and 148's ridiculous scoring abilities couldn't have been better. Good luck to all in the future and we'll see you guys at Nats ![]() Last edited by Grant Cox : 04-03-2007 at 07:03. |
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Last edited by Richard Wallace : 04-03-2007 at 08:15. Reason: grammar |
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One clarification for you "ramp + defense" advocates: It was not the ramp + defense robots that clinched it for the winning alliance ... it was effective execution of a strategy and making simple, robust robots that won the match. 2 functioning ringer robots are hard to stop especially if you leave them alone at during the last 20 - 30 seconds when you are trying to get on the ramp.
We skimped on certan parts of our arm and, as it turns out, we were not robust enough to survive the entire elimination rounds. Our arm was crippled after the semi-finals and the crash in Finals 1 did us in. We were not able to lift high after that, which is our strong suit. The simple, reliable, and effective robots of 1444, 45, and 829 beat our alliance; but don't jump on the defense + ramp bandwagon so soon ..... |
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1444, 45, 829!
Congrats 1444, 45 and 829 - Awesome "Indiana" showing! Can someone tell us who won the WFA? The FIRST site just says Harrison - 1747. |
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I'd just like to thank everyone at the St. Louis Regional, especially the St. Louis volunteer coordinator Mike Gambill for giving me a shot at being MC - I had a blast and I hope everyone else did as a result too. Congratulations to Richard of 931 for winning the volunteer award and to 931 for winning the Chairman's Award. All in all, I thought the regional went very smoothly for being in week 1 - there were minimal glitches with the field which helped to keep things moving and on time. Thanks again to everyone who made it happen. |
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