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G11 and G28 Technicalities
My team is woundering if camping a secret passage whlie your alliance scores 6+ goals would be legal. on one hand the opposing alliance doesnt HAVE to release the boulders ,but on the other hand you are kind of making them give you a boulder or risk getting a foul.
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You have to enter and exit from their courtyard, and you have to be extremely careful to not contact an opposing robot and draw a G21 penalty. Beyond that, there's no reason it wouldn't be legal.
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I believe that is absolutely legal. Just make sure you don't touch their robots or else you will get a tech foul.
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An alliance has right-of-way in their own secret passage.
If you are blocking it and they want through, you need to get out of the way or take a tech-foul (G21) G28 refers to the courtyard, not the passage. If you're in their passage during the final 20, they can hit you. And you'd get a foul. |
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Please refer to actual rules to support your viewpoints, not a general idea of how you think things should be. Not that you're the only offender... |
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If red team, in their own secret passage decides to use the secret passage to get to the neutral zone, they have that right. If on the way to the neutral zone they encounter a blue alliance member that is contacting the carpet of the red secret passage, that blue alliance member gets a technical foul. THAT is the rule. I am sorry if I simplified that to "right-of-way" and caused confusion. Also, I do understand G11. |
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We got 2 more ?'s on this subject. First, can u roll a boulder from your robot into the courtyard from the secret passage, or do you have to have possession of the boulder and personally take it into the courtyard yourself. or could u deflect it into the courtyard? ::rtm::
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COURTYARD unless: A. the ROBOT contacts the BOULDER within OUTER WORKS, and B. the ROBOT completes its CROSSING (i.e. doesn’t completely back out of the OUTER WORKS into the NEUTRAL ZONE) |
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G11 states that Strategies aimed solely at forcing the opposing ALLIANCE to violate a rule are not in the spirit of FIRST Robotics Competition and not allowed. Rule violations forced in this manner will not result in an assignment of a penalty to the targeted ALLIANCE.
Violation: FOUL. If egregious or repeated, YELLOW CARD G21 states "a ROBOT contacting carpet in the opponent’s SECRET PASSAGE may not contact opposing ROBOTS." This is where the right is given to alliance members to have priority in their own secret passage. There is no discussion in the rule of who must engage contact. It simply says that opposing robots may not contact you in your own secret passage. G11 is a rule that counters strategies, not other rules. |
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The first is that "Contact", when used as a verb, (very important) carries the implication that X is taking the action to make contact with Y. NOT the other way around. The second is that a team that uses other rules to rack up penalties on their opponents is in fact using a strategy, and is in violation of G11. If there is a legitimate reason to take an action that causes an opponent to get a foul, then G11 wouldn't apply (most likely). If there is no legitimate reason, G11 applies. Whether or not G11 applies is going to be heavily context-dependent. By the way, we've been discussing this in other threads since Kickoff. If 5-6 threads full of disagreement on one item isn't enough to ensure a change in TU#1, I don't know what is. |
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Thus, if I contact you, you contact me. As for G11, it's to stop teams pulling strategies like blocking human player feeding stations and forcing them to have more than 6 balls within their castles. Another good example would be if you pinned an opposing robot in your secret passage, and kept ramming him into a wall in order to keep fouling him. That would 1. Be bullying, and 2. Be totally illegal. |
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