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Re: Illinois 2019
Same from DW19alekb wrote:some kids from whitney said that they challenged the event and were told that it got thrown out. they said that there was a lot of issues with the grading or something like that.
I'm not in the event so this is what i think happened.
They were to build a bridge with some stuff and had like 3 cups as well and they had to hold a certain weight and have a long bridge. a bunch of teams then build a MASSIVE bridge and just held all the weight with the cups.... somehow the proctors allowed that and a bunch of teams arbitrated the event so it was thrown out.
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This makes sense. Last year in mystery architecture, we found a lot of “loopholes” in the rules. Usually the requirement of a bridge is that the bridge has to support the load in between two supports. Instead of putting it in the middle (weak) we put it really close to the cup support (a lot stronger). This worked with the rules, but putting the load right on the cup (like some teams apparently) does not follow he rules. Overall I think mystery architecture can be really messed up if done wrong, which is pretty common.Pastaman202 wrote:Same from DW19alekb wrote:some kids from whitney said that they challenged the event and were told that it got thrown out. they said that there was a lot of issues with the grading or something like that.
I'm not in the event so this is what i think happened.
They were to build a bridge with some stuff and had like 3 cups as well and they had to hold a certain weight and have a long bridge. a bunch of teams then build a MASSIVE bridge and just held all the weight with the cups.... somehow the proctors allowed that and a bunch of teams arbitrated the event so it was thrown out.
I heard that the specific rules (what all of the teams got) said that the kid had to be IN BETWEEN the two supports.
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Re: Illinois 2019
I gotta say this was one of the most fun states I've had in my 4 years of SciOly. I got second place in Boomilever, fifth place in XPD, and on top of all of this, I got to witness one of the most intense ISO state competitions in a decade.
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Re: Illinois 2019
Marie Murphy has nothing on Daniel Wright. I expect Nationals will end up much like 2016 did (though I think Daniel Wright is weaker than they were at that time).
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I doubt it. While Daniel Wright got a lot of firsts, they're not very consistent. Marie Murphy got 3 firsts (one of them being the one that made them lose last year LOL), but the rest (save Game On, Thermo, and WIDI) are consistently medaling. Consistency is key; after all, that's what brought a lot of teams down (like Bay Academy this year, Beckendorff at nats 2018, probably more that i'm not thinking of)Unome wrote:Marie Murphy has nothing on Daniel Wright. I expect Nationals will end up much like 2016 did (though I think Daniel Wright is weaker than they were at that time).
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daniel wright will get more national medals than us, but we might do better overall because of consistency.
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Re: Illinois 2019
I honestly think that both teams will get the same amount of medals but Marie Murphy might do a little better IF THEY DON'T BOMB.19alekb wrote:daniel wright will get more national medals than us, but we might do better overall because of consistency.
Marie, looking at the IL scores, was much less consistent. 3 bombs led MM to take 2nd, rather than 1st. DW only had 1 bomb.
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Agreed with dxu46 and alexb, Consistency means everything. For example, at Solon invitational S&A got 5th. However, there were ~6 more teams with medals than them. What got them ahead was their consistency.
But this tournament proved how hard it is to have consistency against top teams. In the B division (and maybe C I dunno) there were events where nobody from the top expected four (DW, MM, S&A, TG) did not place. It was quite awesome, seeing teams that I didn’t expect much from rise up to the top (Good job woodland and Woodlawn, Congrats on your success.) i might watch the nationals this year to see how it ends.
Unfortunately, this is my last year with a chance to nats, and maybe even state since the team at my high school isn’t very strong. It was fun division B, it was fun....
good luck everyone else!
But this tournament proved how hard it is to have consistency against top teams. In the B division (and maybe C I dunno) there were events where nobody from the top expected four (DW, MM, S&A, TG) did not place. It was quite awesome, seeing teams that I didn’t expect much from rise up to the top (Good job woodland and Woodlawn, Congrats on your success.) i might watch the nationals this year to see how it ends.
Unfortunately, this is my last year with a chance to nats, and maybe even state since the team at my high school isn’t very strong. It was fun division B, it was fun....
good luck everyone else!
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