Thread: Team Update #7
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Unread 02-02-2011, 11:21
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Re: Team Update #7

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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli View Post
Kevin,

Rule G68 (now G67) was there from the beginning. The scoring counts at the end of the match. If you designed a robot completely disregarding that rule, then it is your own fault. At best, it was unclear and the addition of the Q&A clarification should have made it crystal clear. I think you are laying blame in the wrong place.

Sorry man, just call them like I see them.

Paul
Yes Paul, with all due respect.

<G67> Scores will be assessed when the MATCH ends and all objects in motion come to rest, or 10 seconds elapses, whichever comes first.

That is the standard rule that has been there forever.

The section 1 rule "Once a GAME PIECE has been released by the POSSESSING ROBOT (even momentarily) and is HANGING (e.g. it is fully supported by the PEG), it is considered to be HANGING until the end of the match."

This was a new rule this year and states the tube will be considered hanging at the end of the match even though it is not.

Both those rules can work together. They went into great detail of what they wanted in the section one rule and I interpreted it exactly how they stated it. I do disagree with you. Thanks though.
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