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[EWCP]'s TwentyFour -- 2013 Event Analysis

Having been busy finishing our own robots over the past few weeks, we let TwentyFour lapse. Now though, the data is coming in live and we've got our spreadsheets working. Scores are higher than we expected, which is awesome!

FIRST Impressions of Ultimate Ascent

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We didn’t make predictions about Ultimate Ascent, in large part because we didn’t want to make fools of ourselves. We are now quite glad we did that, because we would have made fools of ourselves! After a full day of Ultimate Ascent all across the country, the average (mean) score was 41.4 points, and the median (50th percentile) was 37 points. That is higher than we were expecting, and we are quite pleased to be wrong!

Breaking it out across the 4 phases of game play (formatted as MEAN | MEDIAN)

AUTONOMOUS: 12.3 | 12
TELEOP: 13.2 | 9
CLIMBING: 13.2 | 10
FOULS: 2.6 | 0


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