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So, what stops alliances on Einstein from swapping out teams to create stronger alliances. For example, what if 177 "broke" on Einstein and needed to be replaced by 1124? What if 910 "broke" and needed to be replaced by 1732 who also "broke", so was replaced by 67?
Tom, thats odd, the 6 or so other 125 mentors were thinking the exact same thing.
Ethics Q: Would such a move be called good strategy or ungracious play?
If ever teams were required to demonstrate a lack of functionality, who is to decide just how functional robot in question should be?
To sum our talks, we were theorizing that in a division, the three best robots could play WITH each other... depending upn their seed and alliance selection.
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Tom, thats odd, the 6 or so other 125 mentors were thinking the exact same thing.
Ethics Q: Would such a move be called good strategy or ungracious play?
If ever teams were required to demonstrate a lack of functionality, who is to decide just how functional robot in question should be?
If this was in effect last year, there is no way I wouldn't have tried something. It is smart play, and it is in the rules as fair. We had a half functioning robot, and by all means we would have easily taken them out. And by chance, maybe that first alliance captain would have been "broke" as well, and we could've gotten some other fantastic alliance partner.

It might not be ethical, but it is fair.
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Tom, thats odd, the 6 or so other 125 mentors were thinking the exact same thing.
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If ever teams were required to demonstrate a lack of functionality, who is to decide just how functional robot in question should be?
I don't think it would be a strategic decision. Your alliance has worked with you though the division eliminations. They know how to play your strategies, and suddenly having to replace them on Einstein should probably only be used if your partner is disable, not just to get a "better" robot. This game is not won by robots, it's won by alliances.
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I don't think it would be a strategic decision. Your alliance has worked with you though the division eliminations. They know how to play your strategies, and suddenly having to replace them on Einstein should probably only be used if your partner is disable, not just to get a "better" robot. This game is not won by robots, it's won by alliances.
It may be won by alliances. But if you have three offensive powerhouses....I think it might do just as well, if not better.
The example Tom and I have been discussing today is of ours last year on Einstein.
195 was having issues, from Newton Elims, that we could not identify, but they were still semi functional. With this option, we could have put in 111 as our third partner (note, they were the first pick of the A.C., this is what we were told and basing our theory off of).
The question we had was "Which would win; 25, 968, 195, or 25, 968, 111?" We both had a hearty laugh about it, and continued on with different ideas.
While yes, the A-Bomb, would not have been implemented without 195, but with 111 on our side, why would we need it? This year was different as you know, and definitely very alliance oriented though. I was talking to some other s online at the time of selections, and as soon as you made your alliance, I had declared you guys the clearcut winner of Newton, and my odds-on favorite for Einstein, just because I knew the compatability, and the style you guys woudl play.
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Re: Einstein?

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It may be won by alliances. But if you have three offensive powerhouses....I think it might do just as well, if not better.
The example Tom and I have been discussing today is of ours last year on Einstein.
195 was having issues, from Newton Elims, that we could not identify, but they were still semi functional. With this option, we could have put in 111 as our third partner (note, they were the first pick of the A.C., this is what we were told and basing our theory off of).
The question we had was "Which would win; 25, 968, 195, or 25, 968, 111?" We both had a hearty laugh about it, and continued on with different ideas.
While yes, the A-Bomb, would not have been implemented without 195, but with 111 on our side, why would we need it? This year was different as you know, and definitely very alliance oriented though. I was talking to some other s online at the time of selections, and as soon as you made your alliance, I had declared you guys the clearcut winner of Newton, and my odds-on favorite for Einstein, just because I knew the compatability, and the style you guys woudl play.
Had the rule existed then, you actually would have gotten 176, not 111. It's the alliance captain of the finalist alliance, not the alliance captain's first pick.
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I don't think it would be a strategic decision. Your alliance has worked with you though the division eliminations. They know how to play your strategies, and suddenly having to replace them on Einstein should probably only be used if your partner is disable, not just to get a "better" robot. This game is not won by robots, it's won by alliances.
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For example I will use Archimedes div. from this year.
494 seeded first and picked 254. 494 then whent on to pick 997. Lets say that that alliance met the 233 alliance in the Archimedes finals and beat them. Now on Eintein the 494 254 997 alliance has the option to declare 997 as broken to opt for 233. (no offense to 997, but 233 is 233: enough said)
This new hypothetical 494 254 233 alliance by your logic would not fare as well in competition? I think not.
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For example I will use Archimedes div. from this year.
494 seeded first and picked 254. 494 then whent on to pick 997. Lets say that that alliance met the 233 alliance in the Archimedes finals and beat them. Now on Eintein the 494 254 997 alliance has the option to declare 997 as broken to opt for 233. (no offense to 997, but 233 is 233: enough said)
This new hypothetical 494 254 233 alliance by your logic would not fare as well in competition? I think not.
If this alliance manged to beat the 233/71/179 alliance, then why would they need 233? Obviously this alliance had better robots, or a better combined strategy than the opponent (still hypothetically). I mean no offense to 1124, my team's alliance was better with different robots. Was 177 a better scoring robot than 1124? Not by the numbers. However, there were very good reasons for picking team 177, reasons that eventually won us the championship. From what I've seen, no TEAM can win a championship, it must come from the alliance; from the AC, to the first pick, and probably most importantly, the second pick.

A lot of alliance captains are similar in nature; powerful scoring* robots that lead the alliance. First picks are also very similar; similarly powerful scoring robots that will either pickup the slack if the lead robot is taking some heat, or the robot that will take the heat for the AC. However, the third pick is a real wild card for most teams. Do you pick a defensive robot? What about another mid level tube scorer? Do I pick a team that may not be good on defense just so I can get their ramps for the endgame or maybe a backup ramp should my other partners get caught up? How about a robot that may not do much of anything but guarantee us 30 points in ramp bonus? All of these are viable strategies assuming that they fit your alliance.
To use my own team as an example, we went with the idea that we wanted to pick our own alliance, even as 8th seed. On our ranked list were teams that could score well either all alone or under hard defense. We then had a second list of what became known as "177 and replacements". The plan from Saturday morning was to pick a good tube scorer like 987 to help spread out the opponents defense, and team 177 or a short list of teams that would be a suitable replacement for them if they were chosen early. Either 190 and 987 would score on the rack while the other was defended, while 177 would go to the back of the playing field and either place tubes on their side, or strictly play defense. We had seen them do both of these things very well on Friday, and we knew they would be able to climb our ramps for a bonus. In the end, it turned out that our ALLIANCE won us the championships.
Think back to two weeks ago when the divisions were released. What were the odds of any of those teams winning the championship? Sure, each team was very strong and had a good chance at getting picked, or even winning the division, but even I was not expecting to be as successful as we were. My own brother said that his team (40) managed to beat 190 and 177 in prior regionals, and 190 had defeated 987 at SVR. It was only "by our powers combined" did we do so well.

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Ethics Q: Would such a move be called good strategy or ungracious play?
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To sum our talks, we were theorizing that in a division, the three best robots could play WITH each other... depending upn their seed and alliance selection.
Although I understand that it's perfectly within the rules, I find it unfair in a few ways. First of all, it's unfair to the team that you declare "broken". Even if their drive team agrees that it's a good move strategically, there would obviously be someone on that team who would be insulted; they spent six weeks building this robot and all weekend to get to this point, only to be switched out at the most exciting part of the competition, and losing a very rare opportunity to play on Einstein.

I also think that it's mildly disrespectful to the champions of the other divisions. They might stand no chance of winning without using the same strategy; what if they don't feel that it's an allowable strategy?

This is not to mention the type of underhanded play during divisional eliminations which go along with this strategy (let's say you're AC 1, you want to pick the second seed but instead pass them up knowing that on Einstein you can swap them in, so you pick the next best robot instead; or the alliance captain throws the finals knowing that they can be swapped in on Einstein).

P.S. Not trying to bash your idea at all, I thought of the same thing.

And, offtopic, would a backup robot brought onto Einstein be considered Divisional Champions (as far as trophies, etc.)?

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So, what stops alliances on Einstein from swapping out teams to create stronger alliances. For example, what if 177 "broke" on Einstein and needed to be replaced by 1124? What if 910 "broke" and needed to be replaced by 1732 who also "broke", so was replaced by 67?
I actually wondered the same thing myself when I discovered the rule of the alliance captian being the backup. However your last question with 910 needing to be replaced by a "broken" 1732 thus brining in 67 would not have been able to happen. The rule stated that if the alliance captian would not be able to participate because or being broken/declining the offer, they would then revert to the normal system of the highest ranked non-drafted team from thier division.
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I actually wondered the same thing myself when I discovered the rule of the alliance captian being the backup. However your last question with 910 needing to be replaced by a "broken" 1732 thus brining in 67 would not have been able to happen. The rule stated that if the alliance captian would not be able to participate because or being broken/declining the offer, they would then revert to the normal system of the highest ranked non-drafted team from thier division.
Ah, we had been told it was then given to the alliance captains first pick.
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Last year at nationals we won the curie division and I beleive we played archimedes...whichever divsion the thunderchickens were in. So that would mean curie vs. arch and newt vs. gal. But for some reason two years ago I remember we were in Newton and we won the whole thing and I think we played gal in the finals. Maybe it is random, or maybe I have bad memory.
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Last year at nationals we won the curie division and I beleive we played archimedes...whichever divsion the thunderchickens were in. So that would mean curie vs. arch and newt vs. gal. But for some reason two years ago I remember we were in Newton and we won the whole thing and I think we played gal in the finals. Maybe it is random, or maybe I have bad memory.
I know it changes every year, I just don't know how they change it.
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Does anyone know which division plays which on Einstein?
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