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engunneer 07-03-2016 16:03

Re: [CHS] Northern Virginia
 
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Originally Posted by 1629GaCo (Post 1552920)
As far as the District model, I am not a fan. There seems to be too much crammed into 2 days, and I think it takes the fun away from the competition.

As someone who has mentored in both district and non district environments, Districts have the distinct advantage of more time on the field for the same entry fee. You're first event could be a nightmare of broken items or bad matches, and you still have a whole second event to make things better.

JesseK 07-03-2016 21:29

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F3's video reveals the discrepancy between the score and a video I saw much later that night. 1731's high goal shot bounces back out of the high goal just after the 0:50 mark. That's why the counter was off by 1. It's similar to 2614's autonomous shot from the spy position in F2 or F3 of Palmetto - (3.1.4) the shot doesn't count unless it exits the back of the goal, unfortunately. That was a really tough break.

ToddF 07-03-2016 22:26

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Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1553213)
1731's high goal shot bounces back out of the high goal just after the 0:50 mark.

That's just brutal.

ToddF 08-03-2016 11:19

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Some photos.

Dmentor 08-03-2016 13:10

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It wasn’t perfect but given the combination of a being a new district, a week 1 event and the weather drama, I think the event was very well done. Thanks to 1885 (and all the other volunteers) for putting on a great show! From the drumline to the social, the little extras you incorporated really made the event feel special. Your teamwork and dedication are inspiring.

So far I like the district format. On one hand the long days were tough but on the other I love not using 2 days of vacation on a local event. The 25-50% more play time was nice and the smaller event size meant that we got to play with/against the majority of the teams. The smaller event made it feel even more of a “family reunion” than the Virginia Regional normally is but maybe that is just an artifact of having done this for 10 years now. It is nice to have a second event to look forward to correct some fundamental issues and implement some improvements. Looks like CHS DCMP will be really exciting!

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Originally Posted by 1629GaCo (Post 1552920)
Teams should not be forced to play in a district if they would rather play in a regional. I know I will get some rebuttal about the forcing statement, but essentially you are forced to participate or take a chance at getting into a regional after everyone else has selected.

I agree. For the teams I work with districts are a good thing but I realize it may not be best for every team. Regionals will become fewer and farther apart as districts continue to expand making the non-district path potentially harder but ultimately teams should be able to decide. I will say that the CHS district is that much stronger for having 1629 be a part of it.

Finally, congratulations to 2363, 1418, 2421 for persevering through all challenges to your Stronghold and to 116 (CA) and 1629 (EI). Well done!

Nyxyxylyth 08-03-2016 14:07

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Originally Posted by Dmentor (Post 1553597)
Finally, congratulations to 2363, 1418, 2421 for persevering through all challenges to your Stronghold and to 116 (CA) and 1629 (EI). Well done!

FTFY ;)

Dmentor 08-03-2016 14:24

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Originally Posted by Nyxyxylyth (Post 1553662)
FTFY ;)

Thanks! I need an editor or two to offset my dyslexia. :)

fnsnet 08-03-2016 17:01

Re: [CHS] Northern Virginia
 
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Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1552656)
The 'field' issue in F2 stemmed from a bad design detail or improperly-assembled ramp for the high goal boulders. This caused them to jam up, and apparently 5 of them did so in F2.

The tower ball counter was assembled as designed. The jam was the starting point of the issue, but it was caught and was handled properly post match. The issue would have ended there, except for some confusion over the FMS UI on the part of the scorekeeper. The UI has been adjusted to avoid this confusion in the future.

JesseK 08-03-2016 19:58

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Originally Posted by fnsnet (Post 1553773)
The tower ball counter was assembled as designed. The jam was the starting point of the issue, but it was caught and was handled properly post match. The issue would have ended there, except for some confusion over the FMS UI on the part of the scorekeeper. The UI has been adjusted to avoid this confusion in the future.

I reviewed this a bit last night and again tonight. I agree that the field was assembled correctly but for one thing, and it may have been related to a few missing field pieces that were rumored to have not shipped or misplaced(such as the capture indicator flags).

In GE-16097 (page 158 of the 'latest' field drawings) there are two diagonal-based polycarbonate panels called out. Item 4 (GE-16101) was correct and in-place on both sides of the field. Item 6 (GE-16103) was completely absent from both sides of the field. Item 6 would have prevented the boulder jams. You really have to zoom in on the main assembly drawing (GE-16097) to see that there are 2 polycarbonate panels that are supposed to be there.

PayneTrain 09-03-2016 10:21

Re: [CHS] Northern Virginia
 
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Originally Posted by notmattlythgoe (Post 1552624)
I for one very much enjoyed the first district event of the CHS district. I hope everyone is already seeing the benefits of the change from the Regional model. I know the switch can be difficult with the lack of Thursday practice day and the quick match turnaround, but it is well worth it in the end. Good luck to all of the teams at their second event.

Can you comment on stuff like inspection process, how many teams were ready or not ready, any difficulties or ease in getting all 6 teams on the field, etc.? Did y'all have any connection issues? When was the driver meeting; Friday night or Saturday morning?

Glad to see y'all won!

notmattlythgoe 09-03-2016 14:50

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Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1554244)
Can you comment on stuff like inspection process, how many teams were ready or not ready, any difficulties or ease in getting all 6 teams on the field, etc.? Did y'all have any connection issues? When was the driver meeting; Friday night or Saturday morning?

Glad to see y'all won!

I can, yes.

PayneTrain 09-03-2016 17:55

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Originally Posted by notmattlythgoe (Post 1554393)
I can, yes.

Sorry Mr Lythgoe, I'll try to do better next time.

notmattlythgoe 10-03-2016 08:05

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Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1554559)
Sorry Mr Lythgoe, I'll try to do better next time.

;)

Inspections started on Friday evening and there didn't seem to be enough inspectors to really cover everyone in the time that was needed. I would suggest getting on the inspection list ASAP.

Queuing seemed to go pretty smooth and getting the teams on and off the field didn't seem to be an issue. I didn't get to watch as much as I would have liked but it seemed like most of the big delays were connection or field related. The only connection issue we had was when we nailed the ramparts and an ethernet connection came loose.

Driver meeting was Sat morning.

Thanks, it was much closer than I would have liked. Wish they hadn't brought Steve Harvey in to post the scores though.


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