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Re: YMTC: Redabot Scores 30 Bonus Points?
Ok, just finished reading this thread, I started at 2:45 and it is now 3:40 EST. I truly hate to say this but I agree with Cody and T. Hoffman. I hate going against Mr. Lavery, being on the GDC, but the rule was not stated to put the red team behind. The rule about lifting is read from the perspective of the lifted bot, the one at X height, therefore, the fact that a part of the other bot fell onto a game piece is irrelevant, the redabots take home the score. If I was one the blue alliance, I would also refuse the trophy. My team doesn't need to resort to rule twisting to win, I believe it would be against the GP-ocity of the event.
The red alliance won. Several ringers come in to contact with bots at VCU but they were not called like this. The judges knew that the ringers had no structural support of the elevated bots, as the judges at Magnolia should, redabot is in magnolia right? If they removed the incriminating ringer, the raised bot would not move the slightest. The cookies in red are pretty good but nothing compares to the furniture in the red lounge. Mmmmmm, lay-z-boys... Chris |
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This applies back to the refs as well. They have the most difficult job at the regional by far; Any decision they make is guaranteed to upset 50% of the people. I'm sure that 99.9% of the refs aren't "out to get you". Sure they can make mistakes, but I'm sure they make less mistakes in a regional that cost matches than an individual drive team makes in a match that can cost a match. |
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I was a referee (not head) at one of this year's regionals. We were told that if you can remove a tube from underneath the robot "without resistance" that we could count that robot as unsupported. That's the "official" wording from the Head Ref. Personally, I agree with this interpretation of the rules. I also think FIRST has to do a better job of updating official rules with some type of logic and common sense.
That being said....there is a very valid argument that I haven't seen raised in this thoughtful discussion. The essence of the argument here is between strict interpretation of the rules vs. common sense or a looser interpretation. I think a vast majority of the people here would agree that the rules "should" allow the red alliance to win this match. However, there are many teams that painstakingly go through great efforts to design, build, and run their robots to abide by a strict interpretation of the rulebook. Circumventing the rules in favor of "common sense" by a referee would punish such a team for their time and work in these area. Just another facet of the argument to consider.... Dave |
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Well if the head refs are doing their job and disseminating the information to the other refs, I suppose that covers communication to one group of people, although I'd go crazier perusing through the dozens of Q&A replies trying to find the ones relevant to a particular call. It would still be a heckuva lot more straightforward if these Q/A clarifications were incorporated directly into the rules. Dave has nothing better to do with his time than sift through the mass of Q/A responses the GDC has generated and merge them with the rulebook. Well, actually, yes he does....that's why he brought Sean into the world..... Actually, I believe I saw one instance at Midwest today where the refs called the "absurd" YMTC condition and negated bonus points for a robot lift. Hopefully it's being called consistently. Any feedback from regional-goers on whether refs were allowing bonus points even if tubes were stuck under ramps on the other side of the rampbot? And can you comment on whether the TEAMS are learning of this "gotcha" rule ahead of time? That's the 2nd part of the communication puzzle. |
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At Detroit today, one of 33's ramps went down onto a ringer. A robot went up on the other ramp, and then the 3rd robot of the alliance tried to get up on the ramp supported by the ringer. Because of the support, the front lip of the ramp was a few inches off the ground, and the robot couldn't make it up the ramp. But it did tilt the ramp just enough that it levered the ramp support leg up off the ringer. The head ref walked over and easily removed the ringer, because there was no longer any contact. One lifted robot counted for points!
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I wonder ...
If we were to follow Daves' interpretation of this rule, how many teams would take the 10 point penalty (for being in the other home zone with 15 seconds left) to shove a tube under a ramp and negate a 2 robot, 12" lift? |
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All that a tube (in that position) does is negate a (60 point) lift. |
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In one of our matches at Chesapeake, we had 2 robots on a ramp, but one side of the ramp, supporting one robot, was on top of a completely deflated tube. No bonus points were awarded. Based on this seemingly consistant precedent, Blue wins.
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