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Defense robots for 2010 game..
I was wondering what the consensus was on building a robot that could play "goalie" or defense.. I think a crab drive system would work since all goalies do is move side to side.
But is it worth building a defensive robot this year? |
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I think that a defense robot would bring a asset to an alliance. like imagine if a robot was really good at defense, and had a really good kicker, as in it could kick balls from one end to the other. This would allow the defense bot to play goalie all day, and if it has the opportunity to steal a ball, it could kick it away to its scoring zone, where its alliance partners would take over. its a very good idea. the only way the goalie bot would fail is if two robots ganged up and scored on the two goals alternately, but that would take another robot from another section of the field. It's worth a lot of consideration. Strategy will be key in this game.
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Defense wins Championships.
There are better ways to prevent scoring in this game than by strafing between the opponent's two goals. That's all I'd like to say for now. |
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But hmmmm... is that a strategy hint from Team 2791 or 1714?? |
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And perhaps you could use powerful motors with superior torque to pin the opponent.
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I don't think you build a 'defensive robot'. I think you build an offensive robot that can play defense if necessary (due to breakdown in scoring mechanism, poor scoring ability, or specific match stratedgy calls for it).
I think the role of defense will be very similar to that in 2007. In 2007 there were, in my mind, two ways to play defense. The first was a 'man to man' approach, where the defender would harass and push the opponent all around the field (ie, push them when they are picking up a tube, moving towards the rack, trying to score). The second was a 'screening defense'. In this approach, the defender would position themselves inbetween the rack and the opponents, trying to screen the scoring robots from getting into the rack. Each had its strengths and weaknesses. |
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I honestly don't see defense bots having a significant role in the gameplay.
Defense =\= goal-tending. If I were a defense-bot, I'd go after opponent bot instead of staying in front of the goal. P.S. Don't forget the scoring algorithm for this year. For those who follow NHL hockey, Washington Capitals/Team Russia should be the model to follow. The best defense is when I have the puck and you don't. -Pie Man |
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5 seconds may still be quite significant as this is only a 2 minute game. If you can pin the opponent and kick the balls away from your goal before he recovers?
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Well, actually it is kind of a nonsense idea. If you get an ultra high score, like 50 x 0, it would mean a tie, so the ideal would to get a 50-49 score, wich would mean 148 x 99, or a victory and lots of points.
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