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Re: Opponents scoring your balls

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Originally Posted by Christopher149 View Post
It's not the same as the OPs question, but whenever a ball goes through the wrong-colored goal, field reset rarely seems to realize, or have much haste, in returning it to play. I wasn't participating in any of those matches, but I would be annoyed if that happened to me.
And I wouldn't blame you. See if your field reset can be trained to react to a "LIVE BALL" call. That's what we did in L.A.--any non-scored ball outside the field got hollers of "live ball" and a visual cue from the refs to field reset. (Though... if it's through the wrong goal, it's your inbounder that should probably be the one with haste, seeing as it's in your driver's box!)


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Originally Posted by tcjinaz View Post
How about this: robot goes the wrong way in autonomous, rams opposing robot nearly into their goal w/ball. Would that ball count? The last to touch it owned it.
First, that's a technical foul for the robot going the wrong way and ramming their opponent. Even if that ball doesn't go in, the opponent already got more points than most cycles have been generating. Second, if the ball meets the criteria of scored, then it's scored.
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