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Catherine57 13-03-2016 20:14

G43 enforcement level
 
From what you've seen, how tight are the refs calling G43? We're planning to shoot with our bumper in the outerworks, but my general impression was that defenders were not shy about playing defense in that area and I have not seen a lot of penalties called, though to be fair I didn't always have the best angle of view. Do you expect the enforcement to get tighter/looser in later weeks? Is this a strategy that looks good on paper but is too hard to implement in actual gameplay?

New Lightning 13-03-2016 20:19

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
I think that it all depends on the referee crew. In the St. Louis regional finals 2451 was shooting from the outer workds and several times there were bumped while trying to shoot, and the refs calling the penalty seemed hit and miss. Now I was at field level to see whether or not they were actually in the outer works so I'm not sure.

But the refs have a tough job and if they miss a few then it can be understood. Definitely not ideal that they miss calls, but it does and will happen no matter how badly we want it to be the other way around.

CalTran 13-03-2016 20:19

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
At Greater KC it was called frequently. The thing to note is that you have to make it abundantly clear to the referee that a part of your robot it within the Outerworks. Additionally, it wouldn't hurt to bring it up with the head ref during practice and alert them that it is a strategy you plan on pursuing.

Rangel(kf7fdb) 13-03-2016 20:29

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
At Arizona North it was pretty good. A few times the call was missed but overall it was called enough that teams couldn't take advantage of this and give aggressive shoving to teams shooting from the outerworks.

SenorZ 13-03-2016 21:25

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
This was called a lot at Los Angeles. Though there were a few times more that spectators thought it should have been called. It is hard for refs to watch three robots and see what sometimes was an inch of overhang.

Donut 13-03-2016 21:33

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by New Lightning (Post 1556400)
I think that it all depends on the referee crew. In the St. Louis regional finals 2451 was shooting from the batter and several times there were bumped while trying to shoot, and the refs calling the penalty seemed hit and miss.

Shooting from the Batter is not a protected area, G43 only applies to the Outer Works (multiple teams were confused about this at AZ North this week).

Quote:

G43: ROBOTS on the same half of the FIELD as their ALLIANCE TOWER may not interfere with opponent ROBOTS attempting to traverse OUTER WORKS (regardless of direction). A ROBOT is considered traversing the opponent’s OUTER WORKS if any part of its BUMPERS are within the opponent’s OUTER WORKS and no part of it is in their opponent’s SECRET PASSAGE.
We watched for this whenever defense was being played in the Courtyard this weekend. Remember that G43 requires Bumpers be within the Outer Works for a foul to be called for interference. If the Bumpers were not clearly within the side Shields of the Outer Works then it was a no call. After seeing where many teams stopped to take their shots this weekend I would advise that you make it as obvious as possible you are within the Outer Works; on some of the shots the team probably thought they were protected by G43 when their Bumpers were actually too far forward. The drive team is looking from across the field (even if using a camera on a pole) so your viewing angle may make your position appear different than the sideline referee's view.

I think G43 is more likely to be missed in the Neutral Zone. With Outer Works to be watched on both sides and robots flying across the defenses at high speeds contact there can easily be missed if it's not for an extended time.

Edxu 13-03-2016 21:54

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
I didn't get a chance to watch every single match at GTRE, but for the few that I watched, G43 was enforced pretty well. It was quickly and accurately assessed every time it happened IMO.

Catherine57 13-03-2016 22:01

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
That sounds pretty good. It is nearly impossible to tell what the penalties are from video and I didn't do much better trying to watch the live matches. We'll see how it goes for us after we get the shooter going.

New Lightning 13-03-2016 22:39

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
I meant to say outer works in my post. They were shooting from the outer works not the batter.

cad321 13-03-2016 22:47

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edxu (Post 1556497)
I didn't get a chance to watch every single match at GTRE, but for the few that I watched, G43 was enforced pretty well. It was quickly and accurately assessed every time it happened IMO.

I too tried to keep an eye on the G43 calls at GTRE while I was there saturday and agree that the refs appeared to be pretty on the ball when it came to making those calls.

Zebra_Fact_Man 13-03-2016 23:00

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
Refs called it at Lakeview. We got too close and made contact in the playoffs with a team shooting in the outerworks and got hit with a penalty. Only made the mistake once.

evanperryg 14-03-2016 00:12

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
The penalty did not seem to be enforced well at Arkansas. Although we really only had a few outer works shooters (3937, 3507 and 5437 come to mind, although 5437 generally shot from a few feet in front of the OW) it seemed like they got beaten up on with little or no repercussions to the aggressor.

backdrive 14-03-2016 03:30

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
At CVR the refs almost never called fouls, although this might be because teams often crossed defenses, went into the courtyard a bit, then came back on to a defense to shoot. I'm a bit confused on whether or not hitting an opposing bot that does this constitutes a penalty or not.

Anteprefix 14-03-2016 05:20

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by backdrive (Post 1556686)
At CVR the refs almost never called fouls, although this might be because teams often crossed defenses, went into the courtyard a bit, then came back on to a defense to shoot. I'm a bit confused on whether or not hitting an opposing bot that does this constitutes a penalty or not.

It looked like refs were only calling the G43 when it was really obvious that there was contact. Often, the refs wouldn't call it if the shooting robot only had bumpers over the ramp, but would call it if they were actually touching the ramp.

Tomker 14-03-2016 06:33

Re: G43 enforcement level
 
In Israel it was called most of the time but not enough as far as I'm concerned. The thing is, if they don't give a foul each and every time it is being done, it becomes a viable strategy to keep ramming into the shooter - you are only punished with a foul once in a while and manage to keep your opponent from weakening their tower (since they have less opportunities to make shots).
I think they should have either instructed the refs to call it ALOT more often, or change the ruling so that each of those fouls would also weaken the tower's strength by 1.


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