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Because contact outside the bumper zone is legal, teams should have built their arms to withstand contact. Because team 1727 was worried about our claw being bent we mounted it on a doubled door hinge so that if it was rammed it would give and then spring back into action.
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I do understand it is upsetting, but look at the possiblities of raising an arm, the team could of been doing a number of things besides attacking your arm, so the refs have to take that into account, or people will complain about that side of it as well |
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Ref calls between LA Regional and Silicon Valley Regional emphasized different parts of the game. The LA refs were very particular about robot aggressiveness but SVR refs, though they warned against it, didn't make too many calls when robots were pinned or rammed.
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I found that the game went in an interesting direction. My team competed at the BAE GSR and we expected ramps to be an important part, but not a crucial part like they turned out to be. We were unable to ramp, but managed to make it to the semi-finals by scoring quickly and efficiently. It seems that a combination of two fast scoring robots, and one good defensive ramp bot is the key to winning.
Speaking of defense, and having read the feedback about refs, i suppose i'll throw in my opinion. I think the refs have a hard job, which when broken down, really comes down to reading minds and intentions. Despite all our best intentions, some teams may take advantage of this grey area and purposely cause damage or be a little too rough, but overall, remember almost everyone has good intentions, and in the heat of the competiton, things get rough. It happens. Robots break. Getting angry at the ref's calls, or other teams WILL NOT fix your robot. You need to learn to roll with the punches, fix your robot, exercise gracious professionalism and move on. If your defense damages another teams robot, offer to give them a hand fixing it if needed. Instead of arguing about what should have been, learn from the breaks, and celebrate the gracious professionalism being displayed by the other 99% of teams. Word. |
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I believe that this game is becoming very defensive. Anybody can build a 120 lb chassis with 8 motors on it and just beat everyone and win, and alot of teams have done this because they think it is to hard to score on the rack. There was one point in Detroit when we were pinned against the rack by our opponents on friday and we were not moving and they just continued to push and broke our cross pieces. The refs did not call anything and. I believe that 3 defensive robots with no tube scoring abilities and 1 ramp will win this game more than any alliance that can score the tubes. This is just my opinion.:)
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Of course, if teams knew that they wouldn't be allowed to compete if not inspected by end-of-day Thursday, they'd find a way to be ready for inspection earlier.. |
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You are not as familiar with the regionals up here, but that is in general how it gets. When I come on here boasting about New England defense, im not just blowing a bunch of smoke. Its always been a little more brutal at the regionals up here, and to be honest...thats how all the teams like it. And ya know...at championships, many times the New England teams pay for it, because they will get called for it more often. So now it becomes a matter of personal preference. Some regionals are more sensitive than others when it comes to various rules. If you guys were unhappy with how ramming was called at the CT Regional, well then I wouldn't recommend you come back, because unless FIRST cracks down big time, it'll continue to be that way. You guys should be proud, you did a great job this weekend. Just take it in stride and move on. |
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I'm going to say the same precursor as Francois; my analysis here is based off of only the Detroit regional. Also, without seeing any of the videos from above (my view from behind the player station is somewhat tunnelled), I may be making some incorrect calls here. However, this is what I, as the driver of a primarily offensive robot, emotionally feel about the game now.
I think the ramps have destroyed the point of the Rack n' Roll game. They have become not a bonus, but a requirement for elimination matches. I think that the GDC was expecting more rack scoring to be done and fewer matches like in the brutally defensive Detroit finals, which is why the ramps are worth so many points. Think about Aim High last year; the maximum bonus you could get (excluding auton) was 25 points, and that was if all 3 robots could make it up a 30 degree incline with barely enough room. Now, you have more than double that (pointwise) for two robots to get up a nice shallow ramp with plenty of room (look at the ramps on 469 and 27 for what I mean). However, I'm going to have to disagree with ya, frenchie. I now have a personal stigma about the whole offensive vs defensive issue, and anyone who was at Detroit knows why. Defense is absolutely key in this game. In one qualifying match, 703 pushed us literally in a circle around the rack, and in the elims obviously 247/903 were dominating (more about that in a second). Defense doesn't just mean stopping ringers anymore; it now also means stopping the opposing defense from getting to your scorers so that they can be given the chance to do what they do best. Segway-ing from that last line, there is NO scoring robot that can make it through a double team from the other alliance's two defensive bots. This was proven wholly at Detroit. The double team of 247/903 was able to easily shut down 217, and were together able to give 469/302 a ridiculously hard time. I like to think of us three as being fairly good scorers. If it was my own alliance, I would still prefer 2 offensive + 1 defensive ramp as always, but 2 amazing defensive can really frustrate the other alliance (especially if that other one only has one scorer). Finally (and this goes along somewhat with the defensive notes), driver skill is an enormous asset to have in this game. For defending teams, being able to hold your ground against a squirrelly offensive bot can be tough at times. For a scoring team, being able to drive around a team like 247 or 703 is key. You have to try and make best of whatever is happening; things like picking up a tube while being pushed, or placing the tube on whatever ringer you're pushed into (regardless of what your original plan was). Disclaimer: My head is kind of scrambled with a lot of thoughts about the insane weekend, so there may be half-finished statements here and there, but I stand firm (for now at least) about everything said here. Edit: wow, you guys reply fast :rolleyes: a lot of the stuff in here was said above while I was typing this, I guess Quote:
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As I saw in the UTC Regional and a little bit in the NYC Regional, ramping did mean a lot, especially in the end. If an alliance just played pure defensive and ramped both robots at the end while the other tried to score within the last few seconds [without being blocked] nor ramped, the team that ramped won. If it was even a close match, getting one robot for 15 bonus points helped lead to a win. Ramping just seems to become more and more important as the weeks are going on; best alliance [i think] will have 2 great scoring robots and a ramp robot that can play defensive and the 2 scorers can get on the ramo robot [just my 2 cents]
I also noticed that the rack didn't seem to be moved [many times] prior to starting the match. Now this could have been due to the fact not many teams were using autonomous mode, but who knows. And when autonomous was being used [by the few robots] they did pretty well. Things just seem to be getting much better and get higher scores as the weeks are going on =) |
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