[2017] CMP Prop Bets

New for this year (also since I’m getting started late).
We’re going to pit Houston versus St. Louis.

Following the same format from 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, post whether you think the statement will be true or false. Betting stops when St. Louis matches start. Good luck!

AGAIN for 2017 - I’ll be offering a $50 Amazon gift card to the winner.
Winner will be notified via PM, I’ll require a valid email address.

**To help speed scoring, please use code around the following, and put TRUE or FALSE before each numeral, e.g.
FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score… **
Omitted answers will be assumed TRUE, tiebreakers will be assumed +infinity.

Lets go!


1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

EDIT:
There will not be a split prize. If Tiebreakers 1 and 2 fail, it will go to the earliest entry (timestamp of post or most recent edit at the time I grab the entries).

Thanks for doing this!

**FALSE** 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
**FALSE** 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
**TRUE** 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
**TRUE** 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
**TRUE** 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
**FALSE** 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

**FALSE** 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
**FALSE** 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
**TRUE** 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
**FALSE** 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
**TRUE** 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
**FALSE** 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
**FALSE** 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
**FALSE** 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
**TRUE** 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
**FALSE** 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
**TRUE** 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
**FALSE** 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

**FALSE** 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
**TRUE** 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

**TRUE** 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
**TRUE** 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
**TRUE** 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

**FALSE** 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
**FALSE** 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.

**10002** Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**3000** Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

**False**1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
**False**2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
**False**3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
**True**4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
**False**5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
**False**6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
**True**7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
**True**8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
**False**9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

**False**10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
**False**11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
**True**12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
**True**13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
**True**14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
**True**15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
**False**16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
**False**17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
**True**18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
**True**19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
**True**20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
**True**21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

**True**22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
**False**23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

**False**24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
**False**25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
**False**26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

**False**27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
**True**28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


**10,001 **Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**2,999**Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).


False 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
False 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
False 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
False 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
False 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
False 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
True 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
True 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
False 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

True 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
False 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
False 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
True 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
False 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
True 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
True 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
True 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
False 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
False 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
False 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
True 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

True 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
False 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

True 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
False 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
True 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

True 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
True 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


12502 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
3500 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

**FALSE** 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
**FALSE** 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
**FALSE** 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
**FALSE** 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
**FALSE** 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

**FALSE** 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
**FALSE** 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
**FALSE** 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
**TRUE** 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
**FALSE** 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
**FALSE** 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
**FALSE** 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
**FALSE** 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
**FALSE** 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
**FALSE** 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
**FALSE** 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
**FALSE** 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

**FALSE** 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
**FALSE** 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

**TRUE** 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
**FALSE** 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
**FALSE** 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

**FALSE** 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
**FALSE** 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.

**8000** Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**3250** Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).
**FALSE** 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
**FALSE** 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
**TRUE** 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
**FALSE** 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
**FALSE** 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

**FALSE** 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
**FALSE** 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
**FALSE** 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
**TRUE** 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
**FALSE** 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
**FALSE** 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
**FALSE** 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
**FALSE** 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
**FALSE** 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
**TRUE** 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
**FALSE** 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
**FALSE** 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

**FALSE** 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
**FALSE** 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

**FALSE** 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
**FALSE** 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
**TRUE** 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

**TRUE** 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
**FALSE** 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.

**7508** Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**3500** Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).
TRUE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
TRUE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
FALSE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
FALSE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

TRUE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
FALSE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
FALSE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
FALSE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
TRUE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
FALSE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
FALSE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

FALSE 22. The1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
TRUE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

FALSE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
TRUE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

FALSE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
TRUE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


9500 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
1600 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
FALSE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
TRUE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

FALSE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
FALSE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
FALSE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
FALSE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
FALSE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
FALSE  16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE  17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE  18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
FALSE  19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE  20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
FALSE  21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

TRUE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
TRUE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
TRUE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

TRUE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
TRUE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


13013 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
1013 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
TRUE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
FALSE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

FALSE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
TRUE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
FALSE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
TRUE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
FALSE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
TRUE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
TRUE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

FALSE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
FALSE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
FALSE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

TRUE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
FALSE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
FALSE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
FALSE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
TRUE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

TRUE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
FALSE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
FALSE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
TRUE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
FALSE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
TRUE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
TRUE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

FALSE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
FALSE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
TRUE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

FALSE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
TRUE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.

8000 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
3300 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

I’ll try this again. It was fun last year!


TRUE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
TRUE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
FALSE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

TRUE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
FALSE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
TRUE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
FALSE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
TRUE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
FALSE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
FALSE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

TRUE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
FALSE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
TRUE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

FALSE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
TRUE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


10772 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
3560 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
FALSE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
TRUE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

FALSE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
TRUE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
TRUE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
FALSE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
FALSE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
TRUE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
FALSE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
TRUE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

FALSE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
FALSE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
TRUE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

TRUE 27. The sum of the Chairman’s Award winners will be even.
FALSE 28. The sum of the Chairman’s Award Finalists will be even.

Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins) 8004
Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins). 3003


1. **FALSE** The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
2. **FALSE** The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
3. **FALSE** The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
4. **FALSE** The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
5. **FALSE** The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
6. **FALSE** The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
7. **FALSE** The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
8. **FALSE** The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
9. **FALSE** The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

10. **TRUE** Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
11. **FALSE** Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
12. **FALSE** Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
13. **TRUE** Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
14. **FALSE** Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
15. **FALSE** Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
16. **TRUE** Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
17. **FALSE** Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
18. **FALSE** Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
19. **TRUE** Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
20. **FALSE** Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
21. **FALSE** Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

22. **TRUE** The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
23. **FALSE** The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

24. **FALSE** The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
25. **FALSE** The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
26. **TRUE** There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

27. **FALSE** The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
28. **TRUE** The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


**8951** Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**1986** Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).


**FALSE** 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
**FALSE** 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
**TRUE** 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
**TRUE** 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
**FALSE** 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
**FALSE** 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

**FALSE** 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
**FALSE** 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
**FALSE** 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
**FALSE** 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
**FALSE** 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
**FALSE** 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
**FALSE** 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
**FALSE** 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
**FALSE** 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
**FALSE** 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
**FALSE** 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
**FALSE** 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

**TRUE** 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
**FALSE** 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

**TRUE** 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
**FALSE** 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
**TRUE** 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

**TRUE** 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
**FALSE** 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


**6666** Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**666** Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

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FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
FALSE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
TRUE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
FALSE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

TRUE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
FALSE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
FALSE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
FALSE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
TRUE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
TRUE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
TRUE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

FALSE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
FALSE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
FALSE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

FALSE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
FALSE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


12121 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
3750 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
FALSE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
FALSE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

TRUE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
TRUE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
FALSE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
TRUE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
FALSE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
TRUE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
TRUE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
FALSE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
FALSE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

FALSE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
FALSE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
FALSE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

FALSE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
TRUE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


3000 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
1800 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
FALSE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
TRUE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

TRUE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
FALSE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
TRUE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
TRUE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
FALSE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
TRUE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
FALSE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
TRUE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
TRUE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
TRUE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

TRUE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
FALSE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

TRUE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
FALSE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

TRUE 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
TRUE 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


10022 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
1500 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

Why not?

**FALSE** 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
**TRUE** 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
**FALSE** 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
**TRUE** 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
**FALSE** 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
**FALSE** 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
**FALSE** 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
**FALSE** 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

**FALSE** 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
**FALSE** 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
**TRUE** 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
**TRUE** 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
**TRUE** 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
**FALSE** 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
**FALSE** 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
**FALSE** 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
**TRUE** 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
**TRUE** 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
**FALSE** 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
**FALSE** 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

**FALSE** 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
**FALSE** 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

**TRUE** 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
**TRUE** 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
**FALSE** 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

**FALSE** 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
**FALSE** 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.

**8881** Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**4254** Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

**True** 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
**False** 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
**False** 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
**True** 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
**False** 5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
**True** 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
**True** 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
**True** 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
**False** 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

**True** 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
**False** 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
**False** 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
**True** 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
**False** 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
**False** 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
**True** 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
**True** 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
**True** 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
**True** 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
**True** 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
**True** 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

**True** 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
**False** 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

**True** 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
**True** 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
**True** 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

**True** 27. The sum of the Chairman's Award winners will be even.
**True** 28. The sum of the Chairman's Award Finalists will be even.


**7153** Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
**3000** Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).

FALSE 1. The Houston Championship will score more total (qualification + elimination) kPa pressure than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 2. The Houston Championship will engage more total (qualification + elimination) rotors than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE 3. The Houston Championship will score more total points (qualification + elimination)
FALSE 4. The Houston Championship will score more total ranking points than the St. Louis Championship
FALSE5. The Houston Championship will play more elimination matches (both division + Einstein) than the St. Louis Championship
TRUE 6. The Houston Championship Einstein field will score more points than the St. Louis Championship Einstein field
FALSE 7. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein fields will be even.
TRUE 8. The sum of the team numbers of both Einstein winning alliances will be even.
FALSE 9. The average team number of all Einstein robots will be greater than 2500.

TRUE 10. Carver will score more qualification points than Archimedes
FALSE 11. Galileo will score more qualification points than Carson
FALSE 12. Hopper will score more qualification points than Curie
TRUE 13. Newton will score more qualification points than Daly
FALSE 14. Roebling will score more qualification points than Darwin
TRUE 15. Turing will score more qualification points than Tesla
TRUE 16. Carver #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Archimedes #1 seed
TRUE 17. Galileo #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Carson #1 seed
FALSE 18. Hopper #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Curie #1 seed
TRUE 19. Newton #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Daly #1 seed
FALSE 20. Roebling #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Darwin #1 seed
FALSE 21. Turing #1 seed will have a higher ranking score than Tesla #1 seed

FALSE 22. The #1 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis
TRUE 23. The #8 captains of Houston will have a lower average team number than St. Louis

FALSE 24. The same color alliance will win the Houston Championship as St. Louis
FALSE 25. The winner of the Houston Championship will have a higher average score than St. Louis
FALSE 26. There will be an even number of finalists matches played on Einstein

TRUE 27. The sum of the Chairman’s Award winners will be even.
FALSE 28. The sum of the Chairman’s Award Finalists will be even.

7163 Tiebreaker #1 - Predict the sum of the team numbers of all Einstein champions (closest without going over wins)
2500 Tiebreaker #2 - Predict the total boiler pressure on Einstein (closest wins).