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Re: Pinning? Apparently I just don't seem to understand
It seems to me that one cannot be "pinned" against the front of the ramp... It is an open surface on which a robot can drive- perhaps a team neglected to design their robot with the ability to climb the ramp, but that does not call for a rule-change for their team in such a situation.
If it was against the SIDE of the ramp which creates a clear barrier over which movement is impossible, I would understand the confusion with the rule. As I understand the situation now, it was clearly possible for a robot to drive up the ramp and avoid being pinned. I agree with the refs on this one. -Dillon Compton team 1394 |
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Redabot spun 888 around so that its shooter was not facing the goal. Then Redabot pushes 888 against red ramp then backs off slightly so that 888's 4 wheels (2 drive, 2 caster) are on the carpet and 888 is not simultaneously making contact with Redabot and the ramp. 888's drive wheels were closest to Redabot and their casters were closest to the ramp. This wheel configuration along with their bumpers made it such that 888 could drive back and forth but not up the ramp or turn 90 degrees. Later, one of the refs started a pinning count presumably after realizing 888 could move but could not get out of this situation. I would estimate over half the bots could have gotten out of that situation by driving up the ramp or turning. Redabot backed off immediately, but later pushed 888 up the ramp to score the points that would tie that match. I am interested to hear how refs like Stu would interpret this situation since there is no simultaneous contact between the bots and ramp, which is a easily escapable situation for many robots. |
Allow me to give you guys some more information to consider:
Earlier in the match, we were intentionally rammed by another bot while setting near the ramp. They rammed us so hard that it bent the 1/8 inch plate that our front-left caster was mounted to. This disabled our robot from being able to climb the ramp without another robot pushing us. Once, the opposing alliance realized that we could not climb the ramp, they pinned us against a ramp that we could never have climbed (and by "pinned" i mean positioned their robot so that we could not move away from our position, and we were making contact with them when we tried to drive away from them. And... there is no specification in the rules about how close or far away from robot you must be to pin them. ). |
Re: Pinning? Apparently I just don't seem to understand
I happened to be standing behind the alliance station during this match, and I witnessed our driver, Brindza, repeatedly trying to drive forward and backwards, to no avail. In my opinion, when your robot cannot move, this is a pin.
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being held against a field object (pinned) with the other robot continuously holding you there
and being cornered in a spot that you cannot get out of (by pushing the other robot out of your way) are not the same thing. If a robot is blocking your path, but not touching you, then you are not pinned. |
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Pinning on the ramp is acceptable. I don’t have a rule to quote right now but ill work on finding it. A robot can pin another robot on the ramp for any duration of the match. Whether it’s on the top or the sides, I don't know if that makes a difference. Again I will look for the rule unless someone else posts it.
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Let's move on to your issues: As I have said many times, and will continue to repeat: PLEASE read the rules ... Intentional ramming is EXPLICITLY allowed in the rules this year with one exception. Refer to <G22> (emphasis added): Quote:
Regarding the pinning rule, I am curious as to how you have inside information regarding the "purpose of the pin rule". Are you on the Game Design Committee? As i mentioned in an earlier post, this rule/issue WILL be discussed amongst the head referees before next weekend, but please know that it already has been discussed at length and the consensus is that pinning means pinning ... it is really pretty simple (from dictionary.com: "To hold fast; immobilize: The passenger was pinned under the wreckage of the truck)". edit Additionally, I just realized that the rule actually contains a relevant definition - quoted: "inhibit the movement of another ROBOT while in contact with a field element or border". As you described the incident it sounds like you had to move away from the ramp to make contact with the "pinning" robot - clearly not within the "FIRST" definition./edit If you are PINNED AGAINST a field element such that you are unable to move away then the 10 second pinning count will be started. It IS LEGAL to pin for 10 seconds - the penalty is only imposed if the offending robot does not back away after 10 seconds. If you don't understand this then please re-read the rule very carefully, deciphering one word at a time if necessary. Quote:
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I am not sure where you were sitting but obvisouly you had a bad "angle". I am whatching the videotape as i write this post and i can give you a play by play account. We were fighting for position in front of the high goal with team 1370, when they pushed our robot halfway up the ramp to keep us from shooting(completely legit and a good defensive call on thier part.) However, the force up the ramp caused our already strained casters from the previous matches to finally bend so that our robot could no longer make it up the ramp by ourselves. As our robot rolled back down the ramp, team 1370's robot backed up in front of ours so that they blocked us from moving after our robot was completely on the carpet. Team 1370's robot was sideways, perpindicular to the back of our robot. So i dont no how they backed up a little as you said. 1370 proceeded to leave their robot there when they realized that we could neither get up the ramp or push them off or turn. After about 15 seconds of spinning our wheels desperately trying to free our robot the ref comes over to begin the count, relieving ourselves since we believed that they would be charged a penalty(it would be at least 20 points by that time). Since we believed that they were going to recieve a penalty and compensate for the time that was taken away from us to shoot i did not ask our allaince partners to push 1370 off our robot. Then abruptly the ref stopped the count and just watched as we could not move for another 20 seconds. Afterwards, when we reviewed the video, our robot was completely pinned for a continuous 42 seconds. and again i am uploading the video to this computer now so in time you will be able to see for yourselfs and have a first hand account. |
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if 1370 was sideways and your bot rolled down the ramp into their bot, then they are not pinning you, they are blocking your path.
Unfortunately your bot was damaged and unable to climb the ramp to go around. There is nothing in the rules that says you have to get out of a damaged robots path and allow them to go where they want to. |
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Please post this video instead of arguing and referencing it.
There are so many versions of this match floating around, and so many possible rule interpretations, that this thread is fairly useless until you can justify your anger with visual evidence. Please continue attempts to be civil. - Genia |
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Also, i cant believe that some of you people are considering it wasnt a pin because we could have designed our robot to go up the ramp or be strong enough to push the other robot off. If that is the case then there is no need for the pin rule at all. No matter how you get pinned there will always have been some design for your robot that would have allowed you to get out. |
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