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nxtmonkeys 23-03-2014 13:06

Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Hi, I'm a rookie.

(chorus of people saying "Hi, Rookie")

I have this forum here so any rookies going to the Finger Lakes Regional (you can refer to it as the FLR) can ask questions or learn about other rookie teams. With our combined intellect, we can do awesome things!

Oh yeah, I have a question: What is the purpose of the "Human Players?"

I have added a poll to this thread.
You can vote on everything, but there are many options that contradict each-other, so take your time.
Use the poll to see what you are up against.
What you vote for is not public, so no one will know what you voted for.

Please vote in the Poll!

(Just noticed that I named this thread 'forum.' why?!?!? [facepalm] )

kmusa 23-03-2014 13:55

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Hi, Rookie! :{D
Quote:

Originally Posted by nxtmonkeys (Post 1363027)
Oh yeah, I have a question: What is the purpose of the "Human Players?"

Nominally, get a ball into play.

Strategically, part of a "inbound to robot, robot-to-robot pass, truss shot to human player, inbound to 3rd robot, score" cycle.

Less obviously, any balls leaving the field are returned to the nearest human player. Which may mean back to the starting end of the field, if there isn't a human player near your scoring end of the field.

nxtmonkeys 23-03-2014 14:16

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kmusa (Post 1363068)
Hi, Rookie! :{D


Nominally, get a ball into play.

Strategically, part of a "inbound to robot, robot-to-robot pass, truss shot to human player, inbound to 3rd robot, score" cycle.

Less obviously, any balls leaving the field are returned to the nearest human player. Which may mean back to the starting end of the field, if there isn't a human player near your scoring end of the field.


So, the human player only puts the balls into the arena, right? Also, there are two human players per team or per alliance?

orangemoore 23-03-2014 14:27

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nxtmonkeys (Post 1363080)
So, the human player only puts the balls into the arena, right? Also, there are two human players per team or per alliance?

There is 1 human player per team so 3 for an alliance. Generally you put one with the pedestal, and 1 in each of the two boxes.

Kevin Leonard 23-03-2014 14:54

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nxtmonkeys (Post 1363027)
Oh yeah, I have a question: What is the purpose of the "Human Players?"

To not get G40's. Oh and to occasionally put balls onto the field/into robot. But mainly to not get G40's. That is their primary purpose.

nxtmonkeys 23-03-2014 18:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Thunder910 (Post 1363095)
To not get G40's. Oh and to occasionally put balls onto the field/into robot. But mainly to not get G40's. That is their primary purpose.

Haha!

Quote:

Originally Posted by orangemoore (Post 1363084)
There is 1 human player per team so 3 for an alliance. Generally you put one with the pedestal, and 1 in each of the two boxes.

Good, because I was worried that I wouldn't have enough people (I have 3 or 4 people coming to the FLR).

Maximillian 23-03-2014 18:56

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
I am a member of another rookie team going to FLR this year. We are super exited and hope that we will be ready. This is going to be a tough regional with the high level of robots competing.

One question we had was about judging for awards. Do the judges just cycle around from pit to pit talking to teams? We were wondering if we needed to always have someone in the pits ready to talk to the judges if they happen to come by.

dodar 23-03-2014 19:11

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maximillian (Post 1363231)
I am a member of another rookie team going to FLR this year. We are super exited and hope that we will be ready. This is going to be a tough regional with the high level of robots competing.

One question we had was about judging for awards. Do the judges just cycle around from pit to pit talking to teams? We were wondering if we needed to always have someone in the pits ready to talk to the judges if they happen to come by.

You should always have student(s) in your pits; at least for our team, we usually also have at least 1 mentor as well.

nxtmonkeys 23-03-2014 19:32

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dodar (Post 1363245)
You should always have student(s) in your pits; at least for our team, we usually also have at least 1 mentor as well.

That'll be a problem for my team, as we only have a few people. (did I post something like this earlier?)

dodar 23-03-2014 19:34

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nxtmonkeys (Post 1363271)
That'll be a problem for my team, as we only have a few people. (did I post something like this earlier?)

You did, but judges are very understanding and try to avoid going to teams that are out/or going to matches. They will always try to best fit both yours and their schedules as to get every team.

Maximillian 23-03-2014 19:41

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dodar (Post 1363245)
You should always have student(s) in your pits; at least for our team, we usually also have at least 1 mentor as well.

We were planning to always have a someone in our pit. But we have a couple kids that are going to talk to the judges and we wanted to make sure they were there when the judges come around.

dodar 23-03-2014 19:43

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maximillian (Post 1363278)
We were planning to always have a someone in our pit. But we have a couple kids that are going to talk to the judges and we wanted to make sure they were there when the judges come around.

its always best practice to have any student in your pit, be able to fully comprehend your robot and your team well enough to talk to the judges. Pushing forth a few students to talk is ok, but it looks really good when everyone can talk to them.

Maximillian 23-03-2014 20:25

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dodar (Post 1363282)
its always best practice to have any student in your pit, be able to fully comprehend your robot and your team well enough to talk to the judges. Pushing forth a few students to talk is ok, but it looks really good when everyone can talk to them.

I think that every student can talk about our robot, the other questions about the team we may need to work with them a bit though. Thanks for the advice.

nxtmonkeys 24-03-2014 19:16

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
The FLR starts in in 3 days, on Thursday! Hope everyone is ready!


Read the manual::rtm:: one more time.

Check your programs.

::safety:: DON'T FORGET TO BRING SAFTEY GLASSES (AT LEAST 4 PAIRS) TO THE EVENT!

And have fun!


Good luck everyone!

nxtmonkeys 26-03-2014 18:54

Re: Finger Lakes Regional: Rookie Forum
 
TOMORROW THE REGIONAL STARTS!!! BE READY!


Is everyone really ready? :confused:

Or am I a horse-whacker? :deadhorse:

Anyway, stay cool :cool: and have fun!

Good luck everyone! :D


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