274 Points Previous WR POWERPLAY | Dec 17 2022 | WA Feynman Interleague SF1 M3
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- New POWERPLAY World Record set at the WA Feynman Interleague SF1 M3 with 274 points by 11970 and 21229. (Has been broken)
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wow a double circuit! thats crazy! seeing that at the Australian Nationals some teams barely struggled to get one. great job teams well done!!!
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I will say why are people stacking high like they got only 7 poles controlled you will get more points if you stack on a small and own it rather then a high
Stacking on high is more reliable. For a team to beat an alliance who can stack every cone on high during auto/tele-op, they would have essentially no room for error, as they would need to own every single other junction, and not have their circuit blocked
@@Potoaster Yha but it’s less points for end game so like why not try to control 13 poles instead of 7 that’s 3 more points and also a higher score there should be no reason you should just overload one pole
@@Potoaster You can only really put 10-11 cones on one high junction without it toppling rather easily, meaning you'd have to have a sub 5 second cycle during teleop including cycles to farther away junctions.
@@kirtrex Lots of teams already have sub 5 second cycles, teams like turbo v8, kookybots and titanium talons all have sub 5 second cycles, its just more reliable to cycle on high junctions as if you try and claim a bunch of low junctions, it takes more time and the other teams can take those claiming points away from you
@@siddharthkosaraju670 fastest i know of is kooky with 1.7 second cycles and even they went for ownership in tesla.