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Re: Scoring Predictions Anyone?
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Re: Scoring Predictions Anyone?
Practice field? What practice field? We didn't have money to build one....
That aside, I would say that a winning alliance score would be around the 50-70 range, given that AT LEAST one robot is equipped with an autoloader (being able to hurdle and reload without requiring the aid of another robot to do so.) . Remember, since team alliances vary every match, you may (Though it may be highly unlikely) get paired with two other teams that require another robot to reload them, and you yourself have to do the same, giving you only three shots over the Overpass, total. Also, I'd say a losing alliance score can be anywhere from 0-50, depending on how close the match is and how fast it progresses. However, if I had to narrow the scores down, I'd push it around to the 30-point range. It only takes one point to decide a match. But that's how I see the scores coming down to. |
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In my opinion, I'd say that the winning alliance score, on average of all the regionals, would be ~50ish. But the losing alliance could vary from far off to nail-biting close.
But if we look at regionals, I'd say Week 1 winning will probably be ~20ish. Again losing will vary. And Week 5 regionals will see winning scores around 60. Teams will get into the groove and be more comfortable with hurdling and handling the trackball. Again losing will vary. All these scores will be before penalties, which there will be a lot of. So subtract around 5-10 points from the scores. And I'll go out on a limb and predict the highest score of the season will be 112. |
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Going back to the classic argument...I see launchers scoring 1-2 hurdles more per match than most arms.
Also, I think 1-2 bots will tip over every other match. good aliences will score 50-70 |
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i believe that IRI will have a 250+ points score, and that we will se more then 3 200+ scores prior to the championship. |
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WE WILL DESTROY ALL IN THE FLAMES!! THE GNOMES WILL TRYUMPH OVER ALL!!!!
anyway on a more serious note; i think that after a few practice rounds scores are just gonna skyrocket above the 70's, but we'll see. |
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Week 1 prediction:
Average score will be around 50. Good hurdlers will average under 2 hurdles per match. At least 1 robot will tip over every other match. Penalties will determine 40% of the matches. Automomous will determine most matches unless penalties are excessive. |
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Defense will be attempted by many teams who have not perfected their manipulators. This will fail miserably as these teams will experience a surplus of penalties.
At the scrimmage in suffield, almost every team who attempted some sort of a defensive strategy experienced a penalty while doing so. It is very hard to do much on the defensive side of the game. The scrimmage saw countless impeding and wrong way penalties. Many of those caused from defensive attempts. Someone have a different opinion? Week 1 will belong to the good hurdlers who have gotten their devices working properly. 2 good hurdles and a team is looking at running 10 laps just to OFFSET that difference in hurdles. |
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At the Suffield Shakedown, the scrimmage our team attended a few days before ship, we saw a lot of scores of around 50-80 later in the day and in the elimination matches. If this is before robots were completely built, I'm confident that week 1 scores will see this range.
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Take for example the 2007 game. It was very difficult for offensive bots to place tubes early on, but as more scoring bots became effective and teams learned how to avoid defense, scoring increased. Ramps were next to impossible to stop early on, but by Championship several different methods had evolved (see 330 in SD and 177 on Einstein for two quick examples). This year is just the same, but both hurdling and laps fall into the "unconventional" category given the rules in place this year. Methods exist to still play defense, but they involve much more sophistication, dedication, and patience than simply sitting in between the offensive robot and the goal or trying to push the offensive robot. It will be very difficult for the average "box-on-wheels" to play effective defense this year. Most defensive bots will have to incorporate aspects similar to scoring bots, if not be scoring bots themselves (who need a different role on their current alliance for whatever reason). |
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While I agree with A LOT of what you are saying sean, I felt the same way before our team went to the scrimmage. Even though it was a scrimmage, you can get a pretty solid feel for what the game is going to be like. Defense is very very difficult. Will there be effective defense? of course....but just like you said, its going to be hard for the average "box on wheels" to do much of anything defensively besides rack up penalties for their alliance. |
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Week 1 Scoring Predictions:
- Avg of (3*4 + 8 + 8*50%) 24 pts from hybrid mode. 50% of the time your opponent will accidentally knock off your ball from their overpass and all robots will cross at least their own finish line - Avg of 20 penalty points per alliance per match due to accidental contact - Launcher bots will spend more time chasing down balls than running around with them in possession. - No alliance will be successful at passing balls around the track while staying in zones (i.e. 1 launcher bot is "fed" the track balls while staying in the quadrant before the finish line) - Balls will be placed on the overpass at the end only for would-be defenders to discover that they're "removing" it the wrong way, effectively hurdling for their opponents and messing up all of our predicted statistics about hurdling. Avg. Score: 52 after penalties. |
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Anyway, for my topic 2cents, random high scores because good hurdlers are left alone due to unable opponents. Then finals will get interesting. But I think more than 1/2 the matches will be without hurdles, and lots of racing. |
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I think it's gonna be 40 or 50 average
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