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Coopertition points for borrowing minibot
If we were to make two mini bots, and a team were to use one for the entire competition, do we still get coopertition points for letting them use it even if their not in our match/alliance?
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no clue i hope so
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The rule doesn't specify match, only that you receive coopertition points. "You," under the current rules, could be a team not even actually at the event. A team could potentially win the coopertition award at an event they do not attend.
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Before Team Update 1 ruined our plans :P my team was working on a collaborative design with other teams. Do we have "their" mini bots and do "they" have ours? |
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Although this will probably go through the Q&A here before too long, my bet is that for sake of simplicity it will be coopertition points to the team from which the minibot was deployed. Otherwise, i can see the scoring staff having a terrible time running around asking "who owns that minibot!?!"
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Looked into it, here's the two rules governing Coopertition:
"The Coopertition™ Award celebrates the team that earns the most Coopertition points during the competition" "Coopertition Score (CS) Any borrowed MINIBOT which scores points by legally triggering the TARGET during the MATCH receives one (1) Coopertition point for the FRC TEAM registered for the event that is affiliated with the MINIBOT. The total number of Coopertition points earned by a TEAM throughout the qualification matches will be their Coopertition score" Emphasis mine. Looks like you have to be registered at that event to receive any coopertition points. Sad. |
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What you can insure cooperation points or award is to mass manufacture your minibots and give it to all the teams for free.
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...And that rule is exactly why the majority of FTC teams will not bother building a minibot for a FRC event, even though using one would be perfectly legal. Now if FIRST came out with a update saying that FTC teams could also win the coopertition award, then i really think this award would be more interesting from an FTC standpoint. |
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So if we are at the same event, and we give a team our bot for the day, then each match they use it we get points?
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Now I'll ask both of you, what are you going to do with that pile of coopertition points you've earned? |
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doesn't it bump you up in the rankings or something? and you also get the coopertition award?
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The rankings this year are based on your qualification score which is detailed in 5.3.3 of The Tournament. It is essentially a win-loss-tie system. You receive 2 qualification points for a win, 0 for a loss, and 1 for a tie.
From there ties in the qualification score are separated using the ranking score which is detailed in section 5.3.4. In a match members of the winning alliance receive ranking points equivalent to the unpenalized score of the losing alliance, and in the case of a loss or a tie the teams receive ranking points equal to the score of their alliance after penalties. It is essentially a system of determining your relative strength of schedule. One thing to note is that this year it seems that the GDC has gone out of their way in an effort to prevent scoring for your opponent. Therefore, teams will not be able to artificially inflate their strength of schedule. The coopertition score has no relevance on your seeding. |
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Agreed, shortly after posting I realized the same possibility, though I do believe scoring in such a manner will be rare.
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One last question:
what do the coopertition points do? I'm pretty sure last year they somehow affected your rankings. This year I can't find any info on it and it seems the only benefit of sharing a minibot is for the coopertition award? |
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Lots of teams struggle simply using their own robot. I can't see teams who use another teams robot scoring with them because they haven't had enough time to learn how to use it properly. |
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Doesn't that defeat the point of coopertition then? |
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It would be something cool to do but I really thought it helped somehow.. |
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A few runs on the practice field before the match probably won't help all that much. |
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We might have a total of 3 teams working together to make the same exact minibot |
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What I'm thinking of is the team that you don't know who does not have a minibot. those teams cannot be relied on for points because they are not going to know what to do most likely. |
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I don't think when they came up with the Coopertition points they had in mind teams doing that. |
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It sounds more like you guys are looking to play the system and that might go over badly with the judges. make sure it's ok with FIRST so that there is no misunderstanding. |
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I would not be surprised if there weren't many (or any) teams that will be able to take advantage of the loaner program. |
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My guess is that this "borrowing" of minibots are a result of not enough kits (or cost is too high) to give to each team, given that not all teams would make one anyway.
However, making it into a game incentive to let other teams borrow, I'd agree with Ed on this one. If a team cant even create a minibot for an event, there is almost no chance they'll come with a deployment system. I dont know about you guys, but to me, the deployment system integrated with your tube scoring bot is a lot more difficult than making the minibot itself, given the constraints this year. My guess is that we wont have more than 1 or 2 teams per tournament (most likely none) that can accept someone elses minibot successfully..............other than the collaborating teams with duplicate bots.:ahh: |
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I tried to post it up in Q&A but apparently I don't have access to post topics there or something. Can someone else give it a try?
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We've both been around long enough to know the difference between "should" and "will" when it comes to robot design. I think you're right about the widespread absence of deployment mechanisms. Many teams will have enough to do to get a scoring robot running for game pieces. However, if some team were to poll their possible alliance partners for particulars on how to deploy those teams' minibots, they just might make a more viable robot by making a robot that could deploy a great number of those minibots.
That is, my strategy for a mechanically challenged team might consist of: 1. hold the ubertube, drive straight forward to score it on the highest peg it can reach. (not much movement required of the holding mechanism, release only) 2. go hang out at opposing alliance's alley and hamper robot traffic there as well as we can. 3. at the appropriate time bring someone else's minibot to the right pole, deploy it. (BTW don't wait for someone to offer a minibot. go looking for the ones you can already handle. BYOB bring your own battery :) ) 4. hope our robot can be of service to some alliance on Saturday afternoon. Being good at deploying minibots may just be the most useful skill on the field this year. |
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