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Re: Predictions Week 3: Fighting for Position
Sweet! My team isn't competing this week, but this came in handy for deciding which regional to watch. SVR FTW! I might mix a little Florida in too... I want to see pink in action (I could have sworn I saw a pic of their bot on TBA although it doesn't appear to be there now... I might have been imagining things).
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Oone team that has emerged as best-of-breed locally is 1708. Though they won Pittsburgh as rookies in 2005, they have struggled over the years to come up with a functional manipulator. This year, though, they have come up with a hurdling beast on a mecanum base that will undoubtedly carry them to the top eight and deep into Saturday afternoon.
Thanks for the invoice and GOOD LUCK to all the team attending the Pittsburgh Regional!! IT will be a blast and very competitive!! We came prepared this year with flags, banners, and sick shirts!! SO hope to see the verterns and new comers also!! ![]() |
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For Wisconsin, I was shocked that 1816 was not mentioned. Not only did they win it two years ago, they were probably the best ramp last year and if I remember correctly was a division finalist in Atlanta last year. Also, 1736 should be getting a lot more publicity. I think that they were clearly the best tube scorer at Wisconsin last year. Both of these two teams should produces some of the best robots at Wisconsin.
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Yeah! We picked them as alliance partners on Newton. In my opinion, they were one of the best ramp bots of 2007. They were awesome alliance partners, too. I also saw them on Newton in 2006, where their green grinning robot overtook the playing field. I might be going to the Connecticut Regional, but I think this guy is onto something- Green Machine is amazing!
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Just a teeny-tiny correction. while Ballfrog was one of the slickest, nicest machines in Portland, it was attending the "Oregon Regional" not the "Pacific Northwest Regional." With the resurrection of the Seattle event, we now have two regionals in the area, and the Portland tournament received a new name.
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The only real predictions anyone can make are the predicitions of robots you have already seen in action. You can make a case for any team that has built great robots in the past will produce great robots this year, but there is not a single bit of evidance that will point to any team that hasn't proven it's ability yet as a viable contendor for any regional.
The best hurdlers around can not compete without another exceptional hurdler at their side. This was seen very much in NJ when 1114 was blocked constantly. They would have lost that match if it wasn't for the shooting power of 1024. 1114 could have been shut down in an instant if it wasn't for their partner. Put both of these two together and you have the following: Not a single robot can bring a team to victory, and any team who has a proven record of getting things done are the only teams that are going to shine and pick/get picked. idk, my reasoning kinda sounds like blabbering. haha |
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Thanks, Honest for your kind words about Metal In Motion and the Peachtree Regional. I hope you are correct althought I would'nt count anybody out until the final tick of the clock has sounded. We have been surprised before. I look forward to reading and seeing how eveyone does this weekend.
Good luck to all teams this, and every year. ![]() |
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I saw your bot down in Midwest--what exactly does it display, anyway?
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Depends on the regional, and the robot, etc. 39 had no problem completely dominating the Arizona regional by themselves, and they were the only robot that could hurdle (or even manipulate the ball for that matter) on their winning alliance. |
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Team RAID (2537) - one of the few do-it-all robots in the competition, albeit a bit top-heavy. Very maneuverable bot, The Brigade (1980) - do not count them out!! It's #1 seed or bust for them! CENTER OF MASS - At PlayDay--a number of the hurdlers flipped while trying to do their job. This may happen again at regional. |
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another robot to watch out for maybe 1218 from what i saw they were able to get the ball down and hurdle using their catapult consistently
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my ego almost got inflated reading this.
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It's true that the robot used to display ft/sec during autonomous as well, but since the fire we've had some fun little eh... abnormalities in the autonomous system we're still hammering out. During Teleoperated mode, the robot displays the combined vector (real) velocity of the robot in ft/sec. For instance: since the robot is differential drive, if it were spinning perfectly in place, the speed would read zero. The value the display reads can easily be changed by pressing different buttons on the OI panel to read values such as left/right encoder counts, gyro data, arm position, etc. -q p.s. We didn't install the voltage conversion circuit until Saturday morning, but there was a huge reduction in the number of times it blanked out due to low battery voltage (fast robot = lots of energy usage). Last edited by Qbranch : 16-03-2008 at 10:05. |
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