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O'Sancheski 22-02-2010 14:07

Re: Scrimmage Webcast
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman (Post 925978)
I think the person was asking if matches were taped and going to be posted online somewhere for viewing now that the event has ended.

I think it's more likely that the scrimmage gives people a preview of what the season is going to be like in Week 1. It looked exactly like a game played by many teams still tweaking (and building) their robot systems.

oh...ok thats my bad... yes i do agree with you because many teams didn't have their drivetrains fully working properly... many teams are using swerve drive and mecanum wheels and didn't know what to expect and properly drive them... if you noticed that most of the rookie teams drove the best because they are using the standard drivetrain from the KOP and had the best results... i think by week 3 or 4 that all the teams will be at their best stage and will have been able to master their drivetrains to the utmost perfection

stevek 22-02-2010 15:27

Re: Scrimmage Webcast
 
One of our Video Operators forgot to hit the record button!!! But we got a few matches. I will try to get some posted in the next day or two.

Macdaddy549 22-02-2010 19:05

Re: Scrimmage Webcast
 
Like I was saying, I am very surprised at the extremely low number of scoring robots. Last years robot was much more difficult to design and build and the practice scrimmages had a much higher number of robots scoring.
As far as hanging, again I'm surprised at how many did not attempt it.

Lets see what the regionals bring....Time will tell.

MamaSpoldi 26-02-2010 11:49

Re: Scrimmage Webcast
 
here is a link to a video posed of the high scoring match from the Suffield Scrimmage... it shows the Gaelhawks (230) scoring 2 during autonomous and hanging at the end of the match. Sorry I dont have more...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc68qauEo5o

Quote:

Originally Posted by AcesJames (Post 924791)
I got to walk around quite a bit today in the Shakedown pits. I noticed quite a few robots with the capability of hanging, but only GaelHawks got to put that ability to use. Our team had the ability to hang, and it was actually our only reliable mechanism. But, in both rounds that we made it to the field, we lost 2 chains on our articulating drivetrain, which isn't completely ironed out. Our kicker still needs fine tuning and didn't get much use at all.

Overall, MOST of the teams had very very short robots, with 4 mecanum wheels and flappers of some kind for a kicking mechanism. There were also quite a few teams that had a some sort of omni wheels, or swerve drive. I did see a few of the final matches, and there was a LOT of pushing, and usually all 6 robots would end up in the middle and 1 of the 2 end zones. I did not see robots in all 3 zones very often. Pushing and blocking, as well as quick movement were KEY to success for a lot of teams.

I'd say that during most of the matches, 4 out of the 6 teams on the field were low robots, with mecanum, swerve, or omni drive, and NO elevating capability. Almost every robot had a kicker though, and it seemed that the key to success in scoring balls was to having a possessing mechanism, as well as knowing the capabilities and strengths of your kicker. For example, Team 178 had a kicker that was best at herding a ball up to a goal, and then just whacking it in. Then there were teams like 230 who would shoot from the far zone in autonomous, and they were pretty accurate with getting their shots in or near the goal on the other side of the field. A team must know their robot's abilities, and adjust their strategy accordingly.



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