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Perhaps we need to be doing a better job in general educating those with field access. |
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In south florida the official media stood in the blue alliance in bounding station a lot however I don't think it caused any replays.
We did have to play 3 replays. 1 due to a full court shot being counted 1 due to a dead ball procedure error and 1 due to 4 robots loosing communication. |
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Here is a post I made a few weeks ago after my team competed at the Smoky Mountains Regional:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hlight=Replays We had a pretty crazy time and unfortunate luck with replays this year and we believe it contributed to our loss which is unfortunate but part of the game. |
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At UNH our alliance including 58 & 4555 had to play 5 semi-final matches and we too have a 6 CIM drivebase so we feel you!
Match 1- Clean (blue wins) Match 2- Clean (red wins) Match 3- Blue ball accidentally lands in a red robot who can't remove it so dead ball called. Blue robot 58 dies with 30 seconds left while holding the new blue ball. Dead ball called but never granted. Blue had the lead but a last second red ball was scored which may have tipped the scales in red favor. Rematch Match 4- Red pedestal didn't light up in the final 20 seconds. Rematch Match 5- Clean match aside for multiple breakdowns on both sides of the glass. Our CIMs did trip the 120A breaker in Finals match 2 but we were able to cool them down for finals match 3. |
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Whow! At WPI we were told that a delay in the pedistal was NOT a reason for a replay???
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There were several matches including one of our qualification match replays where no rematch was granted because we had won the match. |
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There was a match at Vegas on Friday, Q-41, where a referee punched a ball that was coming at him. The result of this match was a tie. In this case the referee's actions did have a very significant impact on the outcome of the match, as 15-20 seconds chasing down the ball could have drastically changed the outcome of this match. No replay was given for this match. I would like to see the head referee and the FTA be more consistent in their decisions of what merits a replay based on outside interference and the significance of it's impact on the outcome of the match. |
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Last weekend I looked up from punching in a truss to see a ball flying at my face. I punched the ball back into the field, as I value my face more than someone's match win. Referee's positions are outlined in the manual. It's no different than hitting the allaince wall and having the ball bounce back into play. Cameramen locations are not mentioned in the manual, so I could why that could be cause for a replay, if their actions were deamed to affect the outcome of the match. Tl;dr, don't hit referees and expect them to help you. |
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I haven't seen one go that long due to replays. We had 2 replays due to field faults at Waterford last week, but not in the same round - one in the semifinals and one in the finals. |
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In the west Canada Regional, we only had one replay, because the volunteers forgot to give our alliance a ball. I was quite glad we got to replay, though, because our robot battery failed in the middle of that match. :ahh:
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Good info. With respect to Q-41, it is hard to assign either way how much time is gained or lost. How can time lost due to a deflected ball bouncing back into play be compared with how much time it takes a volunteer to chase down a ball if it is not directly deflected back in? Personally, I see it as a wash one way or another, especially with the inconsistent Human play inbounding a ball we have seen. Not including the time to retrieve the balls that have wandered past the volunteers, I have seen many human players (all positions) hold the ball up to 40 seconds trying to get a perfect throw into a bot after the ball went out-of-bounds. I would venture to say, on average, that can easily eclipse any extra times needed to chase down a ball deflected back inbounds. Besides refs, I have also seen many cases where volunteers have stuck their hands up and deflected the balls back in, both accidental and on purpose. I think the larger problem here is the lack of definition of interference of "outside of game field", especially how it ties into rule G11. I would rather see a cameraman and other nearby personnel be given the opportunity to defend themselves and/or their property from a loose ball without fear of causing an interference fault. If there is no malicious intent to cause a delay, any non-field-of-play person should be seen as no different than hitting a table or chair or whatever. Luck of the bounce, I suppose. With all that said, I need to applaud team 1717 and their alliance for surviving the grudge match as they did. I really liked the robustness and repeatability of their design, and was fascinated by their serpent-like defense that was effective with minimal contact to any other bot. Here's to hopefully meeting up again in St. Louis, either as alliance partners or competitively! |
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