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Re: Curie Semifinal 1 - 3, what happened?
"The greatest disappointment to me, however, was the incosistent or lack of refereeing on the Curie field. "
I hate to tell you this, but its been like that for a WHOLE lot of regionals than just Curie at championship. Ex. #1: robot in starting position must be behind white line but not necessarily the keeper being held. Referees in two regionals we attended enforced it exactly the opposite. Ex. #2: Our arm broke in a NJ regionals finals match. Where was that 3 second rule? Ex. #3: Ramps cannot be deployed outside the home zone and exceed the 72 x 72" rule. Why were penalties not consistently called? The responsibility of understanding game rules MUST apply to referees also as much as they hold teams to it. Referees like in sports dictate behavior in matches being played. Simply stating a rule is not enough. |
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Thanks for the clarification on that rule. I'm assuming the discussion occurred at the ATL drivers meeting, in which I was not in attendance because 1023 failed to qualify for the event. However, I am surprised that I missed that GDC update/ruling. Does anyone care to point me in the direction on where it was clarified? I can't believe I went off my own judgment all season without an issue (though 1023 RARELY plays defense).
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Per the definitions in the game manual (7.1.2): HANGING: a GAME PIECE is considered HANGING if its’ weight is fully supported by a SPIDER LEG and it has been released by the POSSESSING ROBOT. A GAME PIECE is not considered HANGING if it is supported by the SPIDER FOOT. |
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As a driver who has played some defense this year I would have done the exact same thing as 48's driver. If you're trying to defend against someone who is just about to score but hasn't yet placed and released the ringer you're a bad driver if you DON'T keep pushing Quote:
They stopped playing defense on 1114 because playing defense against a bot that can't score isn't much use. Or would it be more "graciously professional" to pretend like they still did? Quote:
This section of the stands obviously failed to see things objectively here. 1114 = good guys; 48 = bad guys. right? Quote:
Definitely not a fact. The pinning in question starts at 1:02 and ends at 1:10 (that's 8 seconds btw). And before you say that 48 didn't back up 3 feet for 3 seconds, that rule doesn't apply when you are pushing back and moving back the 3 feet WITH THEM. That only makes it easier/quicker for them to re-engage in a pushing match they're sure to win. The pinning stopped at 1:10 and started again at 1:14 (that's 4 seconds btw) and they certainly moved back more than 3 feet. If 1114 wanted to get out of that situation they should have stayed put, turned to the side and booked it out of there in the 3+ seconds and 3+ feet they had available instead of chasing after them for god's sake! (watch carefully the space in between 1114 and the RACK, not 48 and 1114.) I'll say it again, put yourself in the place of team 48's driver. Would you have backed off just as they were about to score the ringer? I doubt it. |
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Honestly, looking at your boom at competition and even before then when scouting, I said that it looked kind of flimsy, with as far as I could tell only a couple of small pieces near the end. I'm not trying to say there was a major design flaw, but to me that arm should have had more pieces re-enforcing it, especially since they were just tubes an not re-enforced pieces like the extruded aluminum our team uses. Overall, even to pulling stress like you're talking about, the amount of material used could have been far greater, but was likely given up to save weight. This allowed your robot to be very versitile, but not as robust.
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What happened is the reason why we will only get one tiny drivetrain motor in next year's game.:(
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Team 48 denies knowing that the arm snapped off, this is what I am disputing. I agree it doesn't make them guilty of showing intent, but it does show that the knew the arm broke off, that's all. Quote:
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Wow... Look what can happen in the 6 hours I'm at work. This looks almost exactly like a repeat of a 2005 thread featuring a referreeing mistake in the semis at Midwest in which hearts were broken. I played a major part in that argument, putting blame on refs. I shouldn't have done that and I learned from it. Referees are only human and I agree that penalties should be assessed consistently.
I'm sorry to hear that 1114 and the rest of that alliance was put in this position. Karthik, I hope you and your team fix your arm and have it roaring to go at IRI. I hope to be there to cheer you all on. |
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Thanks -nrv. |
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edit: looking at the footage i would extend that pinning back to 1:15... There's a reason we don't build bully bots anymore :p |
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BTW Carl and Karthik are friends. |
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