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Re: <G24> Empty Cell Ruling from DC
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(I know this particular issue has already been laid to rest, but I'm perpetually intrigued by this line of thinking...)
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What really happened was this: he knew that the rule wasn't being enforced quite right, posted it to the message board here, and ensured that the head ref in DC (and everywhere else) got it cleared up by the start of the next day. Kris |
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As for knowing a rule wasn't enforced right, the head ref at a regional is the final recourse for a team. They may consult with others, but their decisions are final. If the head ref tells a team, this is what the rule means, then they would be foolish to ignore that. Wetzel |
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I see other possible rules violations here:
<G12> Prior to the start of the match, EMPTY CELLS are on the cell racks in the outpost. After the start of the match, they are available to the payload specialist. Whether this is a 10 point or 40 point penalty is ambiguous. <G21> only allows EMPTY CELLS to be introduced into the crater via the porthole in the outpost when loading the robot. No other means are allowed. Did the payload specialist pass each ball through the porthole? If not, there are up to 40 points of penalties incurred. Compounded with the 10 to 40 penalty points from <G24>, this "clever move" could have occurred between 60 to 120 points in penalties. A team could score 60 points if they make good on all four SUPER CELLS, but the odds are most definitely against this. I just don't see this as a viable strategy if the rules are correctly applied... |
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Do we have to agree on this? Nope, that's what makes the world, and FIRST, so cool. There are many different folks out there doing very different things. Are they all wrong? Lord, I hope not. I'm I right? Who knows. |
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I personally dont like the rule, but anyone on the other side of the field from 1114 will quickly appreciate it. If they can win a 1 vs 3 match, I think they can due without a supercell....ah man, now I'm starting to sound like one of those socialist I'm always debating:rolleyes: .
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Re: <G24> Empty Cell Ruling from DC
Every year there is a rule (or two) that could be "worth" intentionally breaking to gain an advantage in scoring.
Despite being legal from a rules perspective, intentionally breaking a rule to gain an advantage goes against the spirit of the game and the whole concept of what FIRST is about. PS - the reference to the strategy Raul used last year is not the same. There was no rule or penalty for starting with robots stacked - he employed a great strategy for the situation they were in. |
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