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Petey 07-03-2005 11:33

Re: First Week Regionals
 
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Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
Ok, Its 3:30 on Thursday. I know its still early, but I am eager. I've got some questions for all you hotshots who are attending a first week regional.

Auto/Human Loader - Which is more popular? Have their been any penalties or problems involved with either?

I'd say they were equally used. Some teams have been more effective at the human station. Gael Force and TJ both enjoyed exceptionally skilled human players, and Gael Force's player repeatedly performed a slick maneuver that had their robot double stacking.

Lots of penalties early on for human players being outside the triangle, though.

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Stack High vs. Stack Fast - Which of these seems to be the predominate game plan? Whats the highest stack you have seen? Was there any particular scenarios where a team that could stack high did better or worse in a match? ..Why?
Stack fast. No doubt. The benefits of high volume easily outweigh the benefits of high..um...height.

The most successful strategy revolved around assembling tic-tac-toes from a large amount of tetras. Getting a tic-tac-toe is like getting a strike in bowling: 10 points, plus the combined sum of however many tetras you scored.
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Strong/Fast Bots - Has there been any pushing in matches? Has having a tough robot stuck out as something vital to the game? On the contrary, how fast is too fast? From the few practice matches I watched from VCU, it seems teams aren't jetting across the field very quickly.. am I wrong?
Both are important, as always. The later rounds were quite a pushing match. You really need a robot that is strong AND fast.

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Autonomous Mode - Have you seen any robot successfully stack a vision tetra in auto mode? If so, on which goal and how long did it take? What are some other big autonomous strategies that don't involve the vision system?
No on the vision tetra at BAE. Even the most advanced robot could rarely stack a preplaced tetra on the center goal during autonomous. Lots of teams knocked over the hanger or did nothing at all.
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6 Robots on the field - Do you like it? Too Crowded, too hard to see?
A bit crowded, but doable. Prefer 4, really.

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Originally Posted by Eugenia Gabrielov
What happened vs what you planned
How is your planned strategy, such as employing your human player or not, different from what really ended up happening in matches due to added variable of competition?

Everything changed. We went in with an active gripper, a plan to do the vision tetra, storage on our robot, and high hopes. By the end of Thursday, we had a passive gripper (just a pole), no storage, no autonomous, and no hopes.
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Robot Damage
What are major issues to watch out for in terms of robot damage? Is ramming an issue? Have arms messed up wiring? What sort of action is the most damaging to your robot? How was significant speed affected this?
Lots of ramming in the later rounds. Watch out for your pneumatic umbilical cords. Buzz was injured in the finals--don't know what happened, but they had to call in backup.
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Scores
There were a lot of predictions going around about scores. What do you see as realistic trends?
Highest we saw was 79 to something. Lowest was 3 to 0. On average, I'd expect 25-40 points per team once they get cooking. Never saw much higher than 40--we never saw a score in the fifties or sixties, just two aberrations in the 70's.

--Petey

Alex1072 07-03-2005 12:27

Re: First Week Regionals
 
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Originally Posted by tbmantia
What did you all do differently during the elimination rounds?

We took advantage of the fact that defensive robots have to react to us, not the other way around. Basically we moved around more and used the loading zone to discourage people from touching us.

JohnnyB 07-03-2005 15:04

Re: First Week Regionals *Merged*
 
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Originally Posted by Katy
Is there a number for how many robots fell? In 1/4th of the matches did a robot fall? More? Less? Did you get a domino effect?

-At FLR-
We only tipped once, and we have a solid max dimension drive base... we also have a 5 foot tall tower that shuttles up and down... we tipped with the shuttle up (Sorry Paul!)

We *accidentally* tipped 494 once and 747 (I think) once. Both were unintentional. Some how, 494 got back up and came after us :D

In one of the elims, 229 was tipped directly onto their arm but managed to get back up (boy was that exciting)

As a driver, I didn't get to watch many matches so Im sure there were a few other tips, but nothing as high as a 1/4 of the matches.

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Originally Posted by Katy
How fast did the volunteers reload the loading zones?

They were almost always fast and ready at FLR. There was only one occasion where the auto-loader guy "fell asleep". It was kinda funny cause Paul tells me and my driver to go the autoloader. Then he starts shouting "AUTOLOADER AUTOLOADER!" and we were just like "hey we're goin we're goin!". Then we realized the guy wasnt paying attention and Paul was *trying* to get his attention.

Allison K 07-03-2005 15:21

Re: First Week Regionals *Merged*
 
Random question that doesn't deserve its own thread...

What time did the awards ceremony wrap up? My team was wondering for travel planning purposes, and I can't remember when things finished up last year. Thanks.

nehalita 11-03-2005 18:42

Re: First Week Regionals *Merged*
 
--answers based on peachtree--
Is there a number for how many robots fell? In 1/4th of the matches did a robot fall? More? Less? Did you get a domino effect?
umm, i'd say a robot fell every 5 matches...give or take. no domino effects though. alot of purposely pushing and a few tripping over things and a few going to quickly.

Were there any designs of robots other than your basic base and a stacking arm (such as a large blocking robot). How did these do?
a few robots had an arm but were designed to be on defense and used arm as a last resort. they did okay. i would say that the best robots were those that could stack quickly and be able to defend if need be. but during the finals, there was alot more stacking than defense. of the stacking, there were effective "flipper" robots (flipped the tetra on to the goal) and then the stereotypical arm.

How fast did the volunteers reload the loading zones?
as someone mentioned about peachtree, there were mistakes but usually they took about 2-3 seconds. it depends if they were paying attention or not. but yes, there were times where there SHOULD have been a tetra replaced and it took a few addtl seconds for that person to realize they needed to reload...


i don't remember what time award ceremony ended...sorry. it was atleast 5, i know that. =\


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