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What about the DQ multiplier?
Many people are miscounting containers. There are 8 containers per alliance, and 29 in the middle. That is 45 containers. 23 containers * 22 containers = 506 pts 2 robots * 25 pts/each = 50 pts 556pts * 2 DQ multiplier = 1112 pts 1112 points is the maximum a team can achieve. Last edited by Jnadke : 04-01-2003 at 20:02. |
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The HIGHEST score is actually: 2(23 Stack Hieght x 22 boxes + 100)= 1212 points Where does the first 2 come from? If an opponent is disqualified you get twice your own score. It isn't likely, but I believe last years high score was set by a team that profited from a rule similar to this. I'm editing this because while I type this 3 other people posted as well (Only on CD) .Anyway Someone else said that you couldd stack them on their side to get 942 (946?? I don't remember). Just double it and that's the highest. 1884 Points (Good Luck) Last edited by Bduggan04 : 04-01-2003 at 20:01. |
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hrm.. seems to me.. that:
Red Stacked: 23 On Ground: 23 On Ramp: 2 23 x 23 + 50 = 579 Blue Stacked: 0 On Ground: 0 On Ramp: 2 0 x 0 + 50 = 50 The kicker? Blue gets disqualified, thus making the final score of the red alliance: 2*579, or 1158. This is impossible.. if anyone were to do this, I would shake their hand. |
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2(36 Stacked the long way x 22 boxes + 50) = 1684 ?? ![]() |
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Hey, the highest possible score will always come from having an equal pile of boxs in the stack and on the ground. That's where the whole quadatic equation comes into place. (parabola would have the highest point where ax squared= bx)
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Sure. From What I gathered from the kickoff, if a robot is on top of another, the bottom robot gets an extra 25 points for having them on the ramp. If both of your robots cariied two others you could get 100. However, this should be cleared up by first.
No, the top robot just gets the scoring points of the bottom robot, 25 if the bottom gets them, 0 if the bottom robot doesnt. But what if the top robot isn't totally in the scoring area? |
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Anyone take into account yet, that the top bin of a stack can be turned on it's side to give you the height or one more bin? Remember: It's not how many bins you have, it's the height that counts!
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