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Looking for Videos, Pics, strategy etc. from 2004 First Frenzy game
Hi. I am looking for videos, pictures and strategy info related to 2004 game. Why? Our team is a 3rd year team this year, however, great majority of our team is made up of first year members. In order to give our students some exposure to what happens during kick off day and the following week, we decided to try to have mock strategy session before the 2010 game is announced.
I wanted to find a game from few years back, something that no team member / mentor has been exposed to, as well as something that lends itself to variety of possible strategies, multiple game objectives, variety of robot types and multiple scoring possibilities. After reading the game rules as well as reading through posts about favorite / most memorable seasons I am leaning strongly towards using 2004 game for our practice strategy session. I have found the game rules, field and scoring info as well as the kick off animation video. We are planning on reviewing the kick off animation and game rules with students and than working with the team (possibly splitting the team into few sub groups) on evaluating game objectives, scoring strategy, robot functions, maybe basic robot design ideas.
At the end of this mock season opener we would like to watch the tapes from elimination matches / finals so that we could get an idea of how well our strategy could have worked out. Unfortunately, I did not find any videos on the blue alliance site. I found few videos on youtube from SVR, but if anyone has any additional videos, links, strategy memories, lessons learned, pictures of good robots etc. it would be a great help.
Also any other tips to prepare young team for good strategy session would be appreciated. If nothing else, I would like to give the new students some basic game analysis, goal setting, idea brainstorming experience, so on the opening day they are on more of a level field with the few veteran members and can take full part in strategy / design objective decision making process.
Thanks and good luck to all.
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