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BlueOrion 21-03-2004 11:23

Ungracious and unprofessional...
 
During one of our rounds and many other qualifying rounds I saw, robots were pushed over unintentionally. Still, there was some unhappy people out there holding a grudge against the teams that accidentally tipped over other teams robots. People need to understand that due to this years game, many robots were built that can be tipped fairly easy and that it is part of the game. Most people who understand the concept behind FIRST and the idea of "gracious professionalism" cause no problem but still, this issue remains in my mind.

Koko Ed 21-03-2004 11:29

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Originally Posted by BlueOrion
During one of our rounds and many other qualifying rounds I saw, robots were pushed over unintentionally. Still, there was some unhappy people out there holding a grudge against the teams that accidentally tipped over other teams robots. People need to understand that due to this years game, many robots were built that can be tipped fairly easy and that it is part of the game. Most people who understand the concept behind FIRST and the idea of "gracious professionalism" cause no problem but still, this issue remains in my mind.

You have to remember, when you are in the heat of competition people react first before they think. Particualrly those new to FIRST. Just be the bigger person and give them time to cool out. Sometimes the best way to exibit gracious professionalism is to show other teams how it's done through your own actions.

RoteAugen 21-03-2004 11:34

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very true. Some people need to chill... however, there are some that are right to be mad. In the final match in the BAE regional, the winning alliance double-teamed and flipped team 40 intentionally... twice. the first time 40 was able to right itself using its arm, the second, it was unable to do anything about it. the claim was they were "preventing (them) from climbing the stairs..." by pushing it from one side before it reached them.

I am sure that like team 40, there are other teams that are rightfully angry about flipping, and some that just need to take their licks and learn from them.

this is not a new problem, and I'm sure it may never go away... such is the way of life.

KenWittlief 21-03-2004 11:37

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lots of times when a bot gets knocked over the knocker will run over to the knockee after the match and apologize, and see if any damage has been done, and if anything can be done to help them fix it

during practice at pittsburg our bot ran all the way across the field in auton mode (cause IF autontime=200 is a bug :^) and rammed an opponent bot

we did damage to our own bot and theirs was fine - but I hope every team adopts this as an act of caring - if you bash someone else bot talk to them after the match - make sure everything is ok

wait, wasnt there on contest like this in 'Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy?'

adventrx327 21-03-2004 12:05

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This isnt nearly as ungracious and unprofessional as the actions of someone i saw at the portland regional. I dont know why, but I saw him sneak over to team 473 (montana i think) and turn of their surge protector at the end of the day... they were charging a normal and backup battery. And yes, i am sure he wasnt on their team because he wasnt wearing their blue shirts. I dont know why, but unplugging someone's batteries is just disgusting. Anyone in here with me on this?

Yan Wang 21-03-2004 12:08

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I also think that people need to realize that during a match, people are playing to win. If their intention is otherwise, it's visible to everyone else and they will be remembered for their malicious intent. But most of the time, it's just a game. And when people build robots with 12" wheels and try climbing 6" platforms, tipping needs to be expected. Your robot is only as good as you design it to be. I figure that when I am driving in Canada in 10 days, I will either tip or be tipped at least once. And I won't feel too bad about it unless that other teams starts ramming me while I'm on the ground. And hopefully that other team that I tip won't think that I love seeing other team's robots fall and possibly damage itself. It's like any sport - expect some injuries, but try not to be dissuaded from your goals by such petty incidents.

fred 21-03-2004 12:15

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Originally Posted by adventrx327
This isnt nearly as ungracious and unprofessional as the actions of someone i saw at the portland regional. I dont know why, but I saw him sneak over to team 473 (montana i think) and turn of their surge protector at the end of the day... they were charging a normal and backup battery. And yes, i am sure he wasnt on their team because he wasnt wearing their blue shirts. I dont know why, but unplugging someone's batteries is just disgusting. Anyone in here with me on this?

I am absolutely with you if that is true. We usually have a battery "czar" that keeps an eye on our batteries although I don't think we had one at Chesapeake, our batteries were okay though. there was also one thing at Chesapeake that bothered me a little. In one match, there was a team that goes under the ball dispenser and waits for the balls to come down. They then catch them in a net on their robot and then they go over next to the ball corral and spit them out. I think most people would know what kind of robot I'm talkin about. So anyway, in this one match, another team came over and pushed this one robot away from the ball distributor. After the match (which the first team won anyway), a person from the team that was pushed away went and really berated the team that did the pushing. From what I've heard of the exchange, it was something that I would expect from an athletic event, not a FIRST competition. I know that everyone is stressed getting 5 hours of sleep or less per night, but I think that this went a bit far. I thought that it was a legitimate strategy and there were plenty of examples of it at Trenton. Did anyone else see it or have any thoughts on what I said? Thanks.

Tyler Olds 21-03-2004 12:42

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A good way that I look at things is if my robot was pushed over, it wasn't the other teams fault, but it was a design flaw on behalf of my team.

Robots should be made robust and durable; I think that preventing your robot from tipping over falls into this category.

When I am driving in the middle of a match, I normally don't have time to stop and think "oh maybe I shouldn't try to push their robot because it will break, or it tips over easily” my mind is set on winning the match.

Ashley Weed 21-03-2004 13:16

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In my experiences driving, I had one robot that was prone to tipping, and we tipped ourselves all the time going across the ramp in 2001. In 2003, we were flipped once on top of the ramp. I believe it was an accident as there were several robots attempting for the ramp at the same time, and we got the short end of the stick. However, if you build a robust robot, you will get yourself out of the situation. We were able to use our mast and arm to lift ourselves upright, and drive onto the platform.

..... I have seen a lot of tipping this year, I would suggest talking it over with your opponents if you have a problem with it. They might even suggest something to help you prevent from tipping in the future. :)

tenfour 21-03-2004 13:35

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Robots will flip...this is just part of the game. The real question is: "Was the opponent solely interested in flipping others?" Simply building a robot with a wedge and gunning for high robots means yes. If you try to block others and flip them as a result, then its just part of the game.

Its no fun being flipped, but its all part of the challenge. Our team had major problems with this the Sunday before ship, but we did a minor redesign of some systems and came out a lot better. Flipping is a real world challenge--even a major one on the Mars Exploration Rover! Is NASA screaming about it?

KenWittlief 21-03-2004 13:43

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a person from the team that was pushed away went and really berated the team that did the pushing.
there is a technical term that psychologists use for people who exhibit this type of behaviour:

Sore Loser!

fred 21-03-2004 17:25

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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
there is a technical term that psychologists use for people who exhibit this type of behaviour:

Sore Loser!

more like sore winner because they won the match. If they had lost, it still would have been bad, but they won the match, what's to complain about. About tipping, it is just a part of the game and it is hard to tell if it was intentional or not. Example: Last year in Houston, we were with Buzz 175 in the playoffs. I think the refs accused Buzz of tipping and what had been a gigantic win for us turned into a 10-point loss. The whole thing was pretty bad because basically, one robot's arm got tangled up with another robot and both tried to pull away and one flipped. I think that even the other alliance was like "That's a penalty?" Fortunately for us, we were able to come back and win the next match and move on.

cbudrecki 21-03-2004 18:25

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really, getting tipped over is just sometimes part of the game, and unless you design your robot not to tip over, then you should just take it in stride. after all, the audience loves seeing a tipped bot here and there (no, i do not encourage intentional tipping...)

but what i don't like is when teams gang up on other teams. I saw this in a match @ Chesapeake, there was a great team that was just trying to do their thing, and the other teams just ganged up on 'em, even their alliance :mad: this is what sets me off. The 'victimized team' was doing quite well in the standings, and the other teams wanted to annialate them. i mean come on people, this is truly the opitomy of ungraciousness and unprofessionalism. If there's a team doing well, you don't try to destoy them, but rather you should go to their pits and congratulate their drivers and mentors for doing such a great job, that is what FIRST is all about. :cool:

Ilyushin269 21-03-2004 18:43

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Originally Posted by fred
there was also one thing at Chesapeake that bothered me a little. In one match, there was a team that goes under the ball dispenser and waits for the balls to come down. They then catch them in a net on their robot and then they go over next to the ball corral and spit them out. I think most people would know what kind of robot I'm talkin about. So anyway, in this one match, another team came over and pushed this one robot away from the ball distributor. After the match (which the first team won anyway), a person from the team that was pushed away went and really berated the team that did the pushing. From what I've heard of the exchange, it was something that I would expect from an athletic event, not a FIRST competition. I know that everyone is stressed getting 5 hours of sleep or less per night, but I think that this went a bit far. I thought that it was a legitimate strategy and there were plenty of examples of it at Trenton. Did anyone else see it or have any thoughts on what I said? Thanks.

I am not sure when this took place if it was in the quarter finals or before.... But I am the driver of team 11 and I did push this robot away from the "Ball Waterfall" but I made sure as to not destroy the robot in any way. They then came to our alliance side and grabbed our balls that fell and tried getting to the other side. I once again blocked them from getting to thier side and someway or another did become immoble. Afterwards there was no confrontation at all until back in the pits where a driver from the opposing alliance went up to another member of the opposing alliance(from a different team obviously) about being pushed. Turns out I think that balls were being passed from one human player to another and hit the driver making him lose grip on the 2x ball. But Team 11 and our alliance partners were never yelled at or confronted.

OneAngryDaisy 21-03-2004 19:04

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Originally Posted by Ilyushin269
I am not sure when this took place if it was in the quarter finals or before.... But I am the driver of team 11 and I did push this robot away from the "Ball Waterfall" but I made sure as to not destroy the robot in any way. They then came to our alliance side and grabbed our balls that fell and tried getting to the other side. I once again blocked them from getting to thier side and someway or another did become immoble. Afterwards there was no confrontation at all until back in the pits where a driver from the opposing alliance went up to another member of the opposing alliance(from a different team obviously) about being pushed. Turns out I think that balls were being passed from one human player to another and hit the driver making him lose grip on the 2x ball. But Team 11 and our alliance partners were never yelled at or confronted.

I believe Fred is talking about another occurence- and I was right there when it happened. The way i saw it was, a proud mother of a rookie team saw this game differently than it really is. Many people view it as an non-battlebot competition, with NO contact at all. The reality is: there will be some contact, and please think before you speak.


*This is my opinion only and does not represent Team 341*


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