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I have started this thread here to put into discussion arguably what I think the best climbing strategy of 2013 was. This is also to put into question how teams solved this engineering problem by ingeniously designing their mechanisms to climb. Feel free to post your thoughts of this and concepts of how you think teams climbed the corner of the pyramid successfully.
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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
Look at all three Einstein winning teams. Pure cyclers (and 2 with ground pickups). 30 point climbing is nice, but it was not the most reliable (see 67, 1114, 254) strategy this year.
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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
Correct, but then again the 1114 118 alliance in Galileo had the highest score out of any alliance at champs. If 1114 would have had the time to fix their climber before Galileo finals so it didn't stick, they most likely would have won champs. 1114 and 118 were cyclers as well they just had problems keeping them from moving onto Einstein.
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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
It depends how you define "best."
Most reliable? Hardest to defend? Highest scoring? Greatest crowd pleaser? And are we talking about corner climbing as the best "overall" strategy or in comparison to other climbing methods? |
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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
I think it is the best because it is the most risky way to climb. If you slip off a rung you probably will flip over and on to the ground. It is also the least stable because you only can hold on to one rung at a time. so the body of you robot can twist.
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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
Climbing on the corner gives you three points of contact. Two hooks on the corner rungs or gusset and the lower portion of the robot resting on the corner post. I saw many more robots fall from the face of the pyramid this year than from the corner. That being said, the higher number of robots falling from the face is probably because more teams tried climbing on the face than the corner.
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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
In my opinion, if you played the 2013 game competitively and still think there was a single "best" strategy for all teams, you really don't understand the game. The game featured multiple robot archetypes that all could have won the Championship with the right execution, alliance partners, and luck. The best robot for your team depends on what you could accomplish as a team. If autonomous is your strong suit, seven disc floor pickup. Mechanical wizards run your team? Climber-cycler. Are you the Cheesy Poofs? Do it all.
I believe corner climbing had less value at the mid to upper tiers of play, but at the Einstein level of play (what we'll see at IRI) it can be absolutely essential. To put it simply - this game, at its most competitive, results in both alliances being out of discs before the thirty second mark. Any "extra" points you can get (climbing, floor pickup, autonomous advantage) as well as shot accuracy will determine the outcome of the match. A cycler with a thirty point climber is far more versatile and useful than a ten point cycler for this reason. The difference maker at IRI is going to be either these extra points, or whichever alliance makes the fewest mistakes. It'll be fun to watch. |
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Strategically, it doesn't matter unless climbing inside for 30 is common. It wasn't this year, but were that to be the case, it would be more valuable to be a corner climber. |
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Now that we have had more practice we can do the front side which does give us another option but while climbing we will block shooting for a moment. |
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The face of the pyramid felt much safer, as it's easier to keep the robot in a stable position. |
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The center is also way easier to line up on. Our team can go from shooting to on the first bar in 2 seconds! |
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