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We can make it from the sides but without having practice with a defense bot our drivers didn't know what to do to over come the defense. |
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Let's run a mixup! Lets say that in Q72 a mixup was run where instead of immediately taking shots with boulders the blue alliance focused on breaching, BUT every time they crossed a defense to weaken it they also took a boulder and just plopped it in the courtyard. Until they are done with the breaches 2461s current strategy which is heavy batter defense is useless because points are still being scored and they aren't slowing anything down they are literally sitting doing nothing. This accomplishes 2 things, it gets the breaching out of the way for those RP or in elims gives that nice point cushion and it also pressurizes the courtyard for a nice little explosion as soon as breaches are done. As soon as those breaches are done though its 2461s time to shine by blocking shots right? Well kind of... You will notice in the flow of the match 2461 has time to posture properly for defense because the opposing alliance has to go retrieve boulders from the neutral or wherever it ended up in the courtyard. If you run the mixup where the boulders are flooded in the courtyard you give 2461 a lot less time to posture and be in the right place at the right time to block the right goals. 2461 only really had to block one robot at a time. Do you notice how much time 4587 spends having to retrieve a ball and then park and then shoot? Can you see how much time they save where instead of having to constantly cross the outerworks they could just take a shot move a few feet pickup another ball and take another shot? Welcome to volume of fire where accuracy matters less because you have more to start out with. This is when you cash in the pressure and your 3 free robots start rushing shots into goals. You have 5 goals to choose from and one robot to defend them all, and that robot can't be everywhere at once and 1 defensive robot vs 3 offensive robots can get pretty ugly. Thats only half the fun of creating that pressure though. If at any point in the match the red alliance finds that the only boulders left on the field that they need to take shots are in their courtyard they run into an interesting predicament. Only one robot is allowed in their own courtyard at a time and currently that robot is busy trying to stop a team who is spraying and praying with boulders. What can the red alliance do? If they try to regain control by taking boulders out they have to do it one at a time and they have to risk sending in one of the scoring robots into the courtyard where they can be pinned and suppressed by the 2-3 opposing robots. If they try and respond by breaching then they are just trading time since the blue alliance has already done the breaches they need. What would you do in this situation if you were on the red alliance? TLDR: If you choose to play someone at the game they designed for expect to lose. |
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I also want to add that there was no point in time where red actually lost control of the match. They scored 8 high goals including 2 in autonomous, which was enough to weaken the tower and secure the capture. If your strategy relies on sacrificing the points of high goals to score low goals in order to weaken the tower then so be it, but don't expect to beat a team that consistently scores high goals. |
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A large part of the time we were actually hitting and stopping two robots at once. Sometimes even all three, rarely one robot. It was great to see my driver do so well and play so smart. Over all the eliminations (6 wins, 0 loses) we only received two penalties. |
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As cool as your proposed strategy sounds, I don't think it can be successful on the field. Any strategy that requires each boulder be manipulated more than once will be significantly less efficient. The issue of having all the boulders in the red courtyard can be mitigated by having the robot on defense shuttle some into the red secret passage while they are waiting around. Even if there were enough boulders for a capture in the red courtyard after the outer works were breached, the blue alliance would have more trouble scoring them than you think. With four robots all running around in the tight quarters of the coutyard, blue alliance would be seriously hindered by the traffic, let alone the defense bot. |
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Either way the way you countered the mixup is by taking the robot you had intentionally run as a defensive bot, and converted it into a different role which still eliminates the "defensive shut down". |
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Tune your robots to fire over 4 1/2 ft blockers from the Outerworks folks. And drop your appendage if you have to, to create more space between the defender and your robot.
If you have a low robot linear shooter, that will definitely present some problems as we saw this past week at some events. Everyone should have seen that coming though. |
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I cannot stress enough how important it is to practice with defense. Defense this year is real, and it is tough. The match video above was the first time our drivers had ever seen defense. As you can tell it really, really works. At that point in time we had not tuned our outer works shot and had not practiced low goals. Both of those are extremely important to make sure you can do if you want to be successful in eliminations. 4587 for sure will be focusing on overcoming defense and scoring in autonomous in the coming weeks. Thanks 1806 for opening our eyes about defense and thanks for being incredible alliance partners, we had a blast. See you guys at champs!
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