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11Mort11 15-12-2007 17:58

[FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
At the competitions youve been to what was the game deciding strategy that won the most matches

galewind 17-12-2007 18:15

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
I accidentally clicked the wrong poll vote, but one of the more innovative and successful strategies I saw was a team latching onto a single goal and then driving in the other direction scooping up rings and dropping them on as they went.

SgtMillhouse648 18-12-2007 17:12

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
At Chicago, generally if you could get atleast 2 goals in your zone, you won the game. If you could do it in Auton you could pretty much guarantee the match. Another thing that was an amazing help with posessing goals was a grabbing mechanism which could pull the goals off of the wall or out of the corner. Our gripper originally was designed to grab the goal around the base, but we found it was much easier to control the goals if we bent the ends of our gripper so it had a hook on each end. These hooks could grab one goal fron pretty much anywhere, or even grab two goals and drag them with the robot.
Malhon

The_Wizard 21-12-2007 21:00

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
Though i havn't seen much of it, when a robot scored at least three rings on the high post, they almost always won the game.

11Mort11 27-12-2007 12:45

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
i was thinking the paired goals would play a big part

11Mort11 10-01-2008 17:07

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
i forgot to put the 24 inch goals on the poll

ttldomination 19-01-2008 14:31

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
Out of all of the videos, etc. That i have seen, scoring was a capability only enjoyed by a few robots. Most of the robots were fighting over the goals and trying to get the points for afterwards.:D

My thought is that if you can get at least 5 rings up on the 24 inch poles and then at least have one goal in your quadrant then you should have the win.

ArtVandalay 20-01-2008 14:47

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
We found that the goals played a huge part in deciding the matches. Our final match, which would have won us the competition, was lost by one goal that moved out of our quadrant when the crossbar pulled out of its paired goal. Those 14 points make a huge difference.

ttldomination 21-01-2008 08:54

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
Yeah. Although the game this year is really involved, i wish that the game relied more on one's ability to score the actual game pieces rather than bickering over goals the entire match. But, HEY. I'm not complaining. It's a fun game...just hope to see some of you there...

btw...who's coming to the GA regional here...

The_Wizard 22-01-2008 16:54

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
Now that the game is geting more and more developped (player wise). There is more and more scoring with rings.

Akash Rastogi 22-01-2008 17:15

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Wizard (Post 683757)
Now that the game is geting more and more developped (player wise). There is more and more scoring with rings.

That's always expected, sort of weeding out scorers from non scorers. Hope everyone gets a lot of practice driving and playing around. Anyone coming to the NJ comp. at TCNJ?

Athleticgirl389 22-01-2008 22:06

Re: [FTC]: Game deciding strategies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XxMORTteam11xX (Post 683779)
That's always expected, sort of weeding out scorers from non scorers. Hope everyone gets a lot of practice driving and playing around. Anyone coming to the NJ comp. at TCNJ?

I'll be up there! Can't wait!!

As for what I've seen... at the Diamond State Tech Challenge, I saw a lot of battles over the paired goal. Once the single goals were in, there wasn't as much of a battle for possession


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