Florida Match #56
Teams 233 and 61 had a multiplier of 8 and scored 233…but only 257 QP…
Way to go Pink!!
KA-108
Florida Match #56
Teams 233 and 61 had a multiplier of 8 and scored 233…but only 257 QP…
Way to go Pink!!
KA-108
There was a high of 280 at Annapolis and I believe the nation’s highest is something like 346.
No…you misunderstood…
thats a high Unadjusted score.
Good job Pink…nice job gaurding…
I like how your arms reacted to their arm’s movement.
Gabe G.
good job Pink!
In that case, great job.
Was the stack of 8 human player made or stacked? Any videos?
Human Player stacked, see SOAP
Cory
There were scores in the 300+ range in Phoenix… no comment on how they got such a high score…
soap doesn’t have past match 47 for florida yet
Hey everyone. I just got back from UCF today (Friday), and what do I see, but a post about our alliance’s high score.
Thanks for the complements on our arm… that was walesjd who did saved the stack (I’m just the base driver). All I did was get in front of them so they couldn’t move too much.
I hope we can keep that high score until Seattle.
Have a great time at your regionals, and for all the teams at UCF, look for us in the finals!
-Ash
At GLR today, Chief Delphi and their alliance partner got 304 qualifying points. Third highest in the nation now.
“Their alliance partner”?
Are we that inferior for people NOT to know our team number? It’s 519 for God’s sakes!
Sorry, but it is the 2nd highest QP score in the nation…
Although it may not be the highest unadjusted score in the nation any more, 233 scored 233 unadjusted points. That is pretty cool. I hope my team can score our team number (365). All we need are 35 bins in the scoring zone (all of the top ones and 6 of the other Human Player bins), a stack of 9 (thats within our stacker’s capacity) and both robots at the top of the hill (9 * 35 + 50 = 365). Hmmmm… I think both our opponets will have to be disabled or malfunctioning for this match to happen.
WE HAPPEN TO HAVE THE 2ND HIGHEST SCORE IN THE NATION RIGHT NOW
2001: Incredible Play Award (National Championship in Florida)
2002: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Entrepreneurship (Buckeye Regional in Cleveland, OH)
2002: Motorola Midwest Regional Champions (Motorola Midwest Regional in Evanston, Ill.)
2002: Quarterfinalists in Curie Division at National Championship in Florida.
uhh… the highest scores are now all belonging to UCF regional… like a 356 and a 363 or something… thats what you get with 8 stacks and all robots
jeesh
Dan
*Originally posted by marlon_jbt *
**“Their alliance partner”?Are we that inferior for people NOT to know our team number? It’s 519 for God’s sakes!**
So I forgot. I meant to go to the FIRST site but it was too late for me and I was tired.
could i ask your strategy on getting this many points?
is your robot fast enough to get boxes and then to your stack?
how did you guys get these high scores?
We were on the losing end of a match which, for a short time, yielded the highest Q-point total in the country. Our partner did not have a robot, and on the autonomous run, our robot and one of our opponents got to the top of the ramp directly across from each other at about the same time. Our robot tried to climb up the box between the two robots and turned upside down. The other alliance pushed our inverted machine to the top platform, scored both of their robots, and had a fairly good score from boxes.
The match with 47 and 519 was a great partnership. The game plan was good and most important the opposing two teams were super at the same task. these teams were 240 and 453.
The result of who won or lost took several min. No one knew for sure. The comment from our drive team as soon as the match ended was concern over not taking out their stack. That was an error on their part.
It all worked out well.
“Sometimes your failure leads to your success”.
A famous quote by someone I am sure.
*Originally posted by Mike Martus *
**The match with 47 and 519 was a great partnership. The game plan was good and most important the opposing two teams were super at the task ( Ouch! I will look up their team numbers and edit it in here - hey where is my team lists).
**
The other teams were 240 and 453.
k thanks, musta been pretty fun…