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Hopefully a better resolution
26-01-2017 18:06
chandrewI still have the same question, with the gear point limit being as it is, how are you getting the 575/455 numbers for the 3 Gearbot alliance?
26-01-2017 18:16
MARS_James
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I still have the same question, with the gear point limit being as it is, how are you getting the 575/455 numbers for the 3 Gearbot alliance?
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26-01-2017 18:20
Rangel|
I'm with you on not getting the math here
2 x Rotors in Auto= 120 3x Robot Cross in Auto= 15 2x Teleop Rotors= 80 3x Climbing = 150 Total= 365 Elim = 485 |
26-01-2017 18:33
dodar|
I'm not very sure why the Qual and Elim difference is 120 points for both you and him? Did I miss something?
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26-01-2017 18:34
cad321|
I'm not very sure why the Qual and Elim difference is 120 points for both you and him? Did I miss something?
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26-01-2017 18:53
rick.oliverPlease refer to the Excel file I uploaded earlier as a "Paper" to fully understand the assumptions used to generate the graph.
26-01-2017 19:19
NipsWhat about a solo gearer + gearer/fueler + defender?
26-01-2017 20:11
Rangel|
4 Rotors in Elims gives 100 points instead of RP.
40kPa in Elims gives 20 points instead of RP. |
27-01-2017 22:25
Sean RaiaSo the most effective alliance is that which each robot can do all tasks?
Youve blown my mind 
I guess my question is what are the practical applications for this data?
28-01-2017 08:58
rick.oliverThe picture is a graphical example of the output from a model (Excel file) I uploaded as a paper. The model allows the user to input various assumptions about how various combinations of strategies may play out during a match.
I suggest that you download the Excel file. I welcome comments and feedback on the usefulness or improvement ideas on the model.