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BBFIRSTCHICK 25-01-2003 21:50

Stacks
 
How many of you believe that if the human player were to stack the boxes in the first 10 seconds that they are guarantied to get knocked down within the first 30 seconds of the match??
(including autonomous period)

Duke 13370 25-01-2003 22:40

I doubt that the players can stack all 8 boxes in the 10 seconds, (you should try some time, it's not easy:D ), but if they somehow could, i think most teams will go for the stack on the ramp first. Unless a team knows they won't be as fast as their opponents, or the opposing alliance had no way of stacking, going for the ramp will probably get more points and an eventual victory.
Outside of autonomous period, i have no insight.

GregT 25-01-2003 22:43

There are very few good reasons for knocking down a human-player stack in auto-mode.

All offensive robots (and actions) are really not ideal strategery wise, all they do is make lower scores. Only good if you know your going to lose unless you do, of special elim cases.

Greg

HolyMasamune 25-01-2003 23:15

Well, if the human player makes two stacks of four, the opponent will probably try to go for one and leave the other one for points until the end when they decide if they want to knock it down or not. If it is a stack of eight (not to mention the human players have to be pretty tall), the other robots will most likely try to knock it down because a multiplier of 8 usually guarentees a win.

GregTheGreat 25-01-2003 23:18

The bins will be a falling
 
I personally think that every match will be different. It depends on what robots are playing. If you have a line trackers you will need to play differently than if you were going against a robot looking for the retro-reflective tape.

The human player for all teams better be able to know what to do for the different types of robots.

It really all depends on the robots and type of auton mode.
Hey if you're team can pull of a stack of 8 and have it stand in the end, it would be a wonderful thing to see.

I personally think it would be pretty cool, but always have your human plaqyer evaluate on what types of robots there are, and what scores are possible with a stack of eight.

Good Luck at Regionals.
The time is rapidly approaching

-Greg The Great

Jeff_Rice 27-01-2003 14:38

Stacks of eight aren't that hard to make. Make two stacks of four, put one on top of the other. The person who wasn't lifting would keep the top four from tipping.

nkrumm 27-01-2003 14:58

Well, we have tried stacking all 8.
Its not easy, but it can be done. You have to remember, however, that you gotta lift your stack over the little ledge on the side of the field, then carry it to the other stack, lift on top and run back.

The fastest and easiest strategy we developed works like this:

Team A: Team B:
4 bins 4 bins
Both teams lift stack over edge.
Team A throws top bin to Team B
3 Bins 5 Bins
While Team B puts the 5th bin on top of their stack,
Team A runs their three stack over to Team B's side.
Team B lifts the stack of 5 onto the stack of 3.
RUN BACK!

While it may seem crazy, we spent quite some time testing and found that lifting 5 onto 3 is easier than 4 on 4 or 3 on 5.

Nik

Redhead Jokes 30-01-2003 00:39

Quote:

The fastest and easiest strategy we developed works like this:

Team A: Team B:
4 bins 4 bins
Both teams lift stack over edge.
Team A throws top bin to Team B
3 Bins 5 Bins
While Team B puts the 5th bin on top of their stack,
Team A runs their three stack over to Team B's side.
Team B lifts the stack of 5 onto the stack of 3.
RUN BACK!

While it may seem crazy, we spent quite some time testing and found that lifting 5 onto 3 is easier than 4 on 4 or 3 on 5.

Nik [/b]
Thanks for this. I printed it out and found a moment to intrigue the rookie students on our team to begin exploring and experimenting with the bins. Our new robotics engineer got into it too.

SiliconKnight 30-01-2003 00:51

It really *is* something to see - a box flying through the air, followed by an energetic HS kid running 3 over. The nice thing is, it doesnt' require a lot of pratice, even a clumsy mentor like me can get the hang of it pretty quick.

(BTW - Redhead - tell the guest on your team from PVPHS that "ducky" said hi :-D)

-=- Terence

Redhead Jokes 30-01-2003 00:53

Quote:

Originally posted by SiliconKnight
(BTW - Redhead - tell the guest on your team from PVPHS that "ducky" said hi :-D)

-=- Terence

*wary puzzlement* Ok.

Lee 30-01-2003 12:07

The only problem is... you can't throw a bin.

ChrisH 30-01-2003 12:59

Quote:

Originally posted by Lee
The only problem is... you can't throw a bin.
I don't recall anything in the rules that prohibits it. Robots are specifically allowed to do so. Could you please give a reference?

purplehaze357 30-01-2003 13:29

Quote:

Originally posted by Lee
The only problem is... you can't throw a bin.
since when cant you throw a bin? :yikes:

Lee 30-01-2003 13:38

Rule GM 19 states: Human players can only place or stack containers. They cannot throw the containers.

nkrumm 30-01-2003 20:27

Hmm good call...
I guess the other way to do it is to just run the stack of 4 over, hand one off to the other team and then stack 5 on 3. Really though, it gets much harder this way... you cant make it back most of the time.

Nik


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