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Robomarfa 14-01-2016 23:51

Defensive robots stealing boulders and then...
 
Let's say we are playing defense in our own courtyard and we pick up a loose boulder from an offensive pass or missed offensive high goal shot. What can we do?

Rules say we can only launch when we are in the opponents courtyard (G39). What is a defensive robot to do? Traverse the outerworks to the offensive side to "launch?" It seems natural that we should be able to go to our own Secret Passage and launch the boulder towards the Neutral Zone. What is a humble defender to do with an intercepted boulder?

Rob(ot) as in my name is Rob and I work overtime

/New CD member, second year mentor/coach

Kevin Sevcik 15-01-2016 00:22

Re: Defensive robots stealing boulders and then...
 
Park with it.
Run it all the way to the opponent's courtyard to score it.
Drive it over the drawbridge/sally port/low bar.
Dump it in your Secret passage.
Park with it in your secret passage.
Punch through your secret passage into the neutral zone.
Hold on to it till a partner comes for a ball from the Secret Passage.
Feed it backwards through the EMBRASURE? (Just Q&A'd this one.) EDIT: Nope.
Spin around in circles with it.
Pass it back to the offensive robot for an ASSIST, then remember this isn't 2014.
EDIT:
Drive into a corner with it mumbling: "Precious. My precious."

Whippet 15-01-2016 00:22

Re: Defensive robots stealing boulders and then...
 
G38 blue box defines launching as follows:
Quote:

D. “launching” (shooting BOULDERS into the air or throwing in a forceful way)
I would interpret this to mean that you could spit the ball out of your robot onto the floor without violating G39.

EDIT: Or, for that matter, any of the above actions.

cglrcng 15-01-2016 04:45

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Partial Quote: "....Drive into a corner with it mumbling: "Precious. My precious."
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I think I just woke up everyone in the house by laughing uncontrollably at 2:30 AM. We can store that loose boulder right next to the student who wanted to take the full length wardrobe mirror in the SPY Area to show his drive teams the other end of the field in the reflection (never mind how hard the reversed image driving would be on those drive teams...mirrors are made of glass), now. (My wife heard me laughing uncontrollably a couple of nights ago when I read the Spy Area thread and hit that post....What were you laughing about in the middle of the night she asked?.....It was much more humorous reading about it than telling her about it, but, she laughed also once it hit her just right). She understood me waking her up.

You can certainly "Sit on it until it hatches!" So, you steal it, you care for it until it grows up, you feed it, you nurture it, you clothe it...Then you get to send it to College also, OK?....Too bad you can only control one of those things (Boulders), eh?

And just remember, if you store it on your robot or have it in your possession, you won't be able to bulldoze, steal, or intentionally touch any other boulder (at the same time), without incurring a penalty (Foul....and repeated Fouls concerning Multiple Boulder Possessions equals exactly what?)

It equals possibly watching that Tower of OURS (that your alliance is attacking), on the other end of the field from a distance, as its lights go higher and higher...The absolute wrong direction BTW!)...I personally think I'd be willing to give you one intentionally just to keep you really busy and confused, and then I'd make sure we surrounded your robot with a few more just for fun, as we can always shoot those in the last 20 seconds when you can't touch us without incurring more fouls!

There is a possible downside to that defensive courtyard strategy or three.

Daniel_LaFleur 15-01-2016 07:23

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Quote:


You can certainly "Sit on it until it hatches!" So, you steal it, you care for it until it grows up, you feed it, you nurture it, you clothe it...Then you get to send it to College also, OK?....Too bad you can only control one of those things (Boulders), eh?

hehe... *remembers the pet rock *

Robomarfa 15-01-2016 10:31

Re: Defensive robots stealing boulders and then...
 
Thanks for the help! So it comes down to the interpretation of force when throwing in a forceful way. Perhaps a toss towards the Secret Passage would be allowed.

/If we hold onto our precious until the end of the match, can we take it back to our pit?

philso 15-01-2016 10:39

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If you pick it up, you are denying your opponent a game piece that they can score with. If there is no other boulder, you have shut down their offense, at least temporarily. Kevin has suggested many ways to prolong your opponents displeasure and perhaps enhance your alliances scoring potential ;-)

Do watch out for the "double possession" issues as cglrcng points out.

mwmac 15-01-2016 10:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Sevcik (Post 1524041)

Feed it backwards through the EMBRASURE? (Just Q&A'd this one.)

Answered:
Game Manual - Game » Game Rules » Robot, Robot to Robot, & Gameplay Actions

Q560 Q. May a robot feed a BOULDER from the SECRET PASSAGE, through the EMBRASURE, and into the CASTLE?

A. No, this would be a violation of G42, as the EMBRASURE is not a GOAL.
Published by GDC

rich2202 15-01-2016 10:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cglrcng (Post 1524078)
And just remember, if you store it on your robot or have it in your possession, you won't be able to bulldoze, ...

Technically, it is "herding", which is intended contact with a boulder. "bulldozing" is unintended contact with a boulder that is in your path.

Bulldozing is ok. Herding (while in control of another boulder) is not.

If you are driving along, and there is another boulder in your path, that is bulldozing, and is ok. If you are purposefully going to the boulder to knock it away from an opponent (or push it to one of your alliance members), that is herding, and you better not be in control of another boulder.

Note: If you are going towards 2 or more boulders that are near each other, and you contact all of them, it can be argued you are herding the intended boulder, and bulldozing the unintended boulders.

mastachyra 15-01-2016 10:59

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Shoot it at their spy. Because, get out of here, spy!!!

Kevin Sevcik 15-01-2016 11:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mwmac (Post 1524166)
Answered:
Game Manual - Game » Game Rules » Robot, Robot to Robot, & Gameplay Actions

Q560 Q. May a robot feed a BOULDER from the SECRET PASSAGE, through the EMBRASURE, and into the CASTLE?

A. No, this would be a violation of G42, as the EMBRASURE is not a GOAL.
Published by GDC

I just Q&A'd that last night same time as my post! The GDC is really on top of the Q&A this week. Questions that aren't answered yet must be requiring some actual discussion.

IronicDeadBird 15-01-2016 16:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Robomarfa (Post 1524022)
Let's say we are playing defense in our own courtyard and we pick up a loose boulder from an offensive pass or missed offensive high goal shot. What can we do?

Rules say we can only launch when we are in the opponents courtyard (G39). What is a defensive robot to do? Traverse the outerworks to the offensive side to "launch?" It seems natural that we should be able to go to our own Secret Passage and launch the boulder towards the Neutral Zone. What is a humble defender to do with an intercepted boulder?

Rob(ot) as in my name is Rob and I work overtime

/New CD member, second year mentor/coach

Bounce the ball through the secret passage to the neutral zone, go make em get it again.

GaryVoshol 15-01-2016 18:41

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I started a new thread here http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=141803 on the G39 launching rule. This thread here is more specific about stealing BOULDERS.

Robosparks2926 16-01-2016 13:04

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Rule G20 is not specific enough, can your robot use the opponent's secret passage to get the court yard to go around defenses or do you strictly have to go through opponents defenses?

EricH 16-01-2016 13:17

Re: Defensive robots stealing boulders and then...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robosparks2926 (Post 1524825)
Rule G20 is not specific enough, can your robot use the opponent's secret passage to get the court yard to go around defenses or do you strictly have to go through opponents defenses?

What part about "ROBOTS may only enter or exit their opponent’s SECRET PASSAGE from/to the opponent’s COURTYARD" allows you to go around your opponent's defense using that route? (Emphasis mine, BTW.)


Trust me, it's specific enough for the nearest ref to dish out fouls for robots that try that.


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