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Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
Hello,
Imagine this scenario: Team X is at the competition has a strong dead reckoning based auto mode. they can score a keeper in auto if the Rack ends up randomly placed in any of half of its possible positions. In the other half of the Rack's possible starting positions, Team X always misses placing the keeper. A veteran field resetter has been working the competition for 3 days, and it is now match 3 of the finals for that event. The field setter is excited that his team is still in the mix, and needs to win only one more match to win the event. He looks across at the opposition, and sees Team X lined up to dead reckon in auto mode. Remembering the 3 days of matches he has seen, he recalls that they always hit or miss auto based on the "random" rack position. The last ringers are put in their starting positions and he goes to give the rack it's random move before the match, wondering how he can truly randomly position the rack. The question is: Should anyone who uses dead reckoning to score keepers in auto mode be worried that field resetters who have been paying attention to robot opening moves could influence the outcome of auto mode? Obviously the most tempting answer will be "Gracious Professionalism dictates that the Rack placement should be completely random". I am not sure that someone who knows what rack positions will lead to what auto outcomes can make a truly random placement of it. Put yourself in this person's shoes. You go to place the Rack before auto knowing that half the positions will lead to a blue keeper score, the other half will lead to a red keeper score. Your thoughts? RAZ |
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
It takes about 3-4 people to move the rack, no individual is going to make that much of an outcome on it's final position. That's my take.
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
I agree with lil lave. I will also add that a dead reckoning auton would be hard pressed to score a keeper even if the rack WASN'T moved. Consider the number of tetra's stacked in auto mode two years ago (an amazingly rare event).
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
I was under the impression that the rack was THE last thing moved before the match started, and as such it would be pretty obvious if one single volunteer was attempting to move the rack.
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
Every FIRST official and volunteer I have dealt with so far has been fair, impartial, and helpful.
Even if all of the above reasons weren't true, I don't think what is proposed above would be a serious problem. Jason |
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
I would have to say, after 3 days of seeing robot's it would be pretty hard to rememebr little details like that of every robot.
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
In the spirit of gracious professionalism and with three or more people moving the rack, the blind robots (dead reckoning autonomous) should not be aided in any way.
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
I think that was a good question but will not happen due to the amount of people it takes to move the rack and also I have never seen any volunteer show faveratism for their team other then wearing something with the teams colors on it or a button.
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
I agree with all of the cases above, this will not likely ever be a problem; volunteers are very impartial and understand gracious professionalism.
With that said, I also think there will be a system in place to determine the location that it will be moved to. 2 years ago, a random number generator selected where the green tetras would go on the field before the match. I imagine at the least the ref's will choose at random some location each time. Chris |
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
I'll go along with everyone else. FIRST volunteers are completely impartial. The main volunteer and driving force of Team 57, though she might not admit to being such, is also the Lone Star regional coordinator. And she has called 57 on the carpet for any problems just as often as any other team. I've been behind the scorer's table at LSR in years when I've been slightly less involved with 57.
If you really want to be paranoid about people throwing matches, well you can be. But given the number of former FIRSTers that make up the volunteer corps and have any remote ability to affect the outcome of matches..... Well you'd basically have to assume everyone at the competition is out to get you. And that's not really any fun at all. |
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
Well, i don't think that any of the volunteers would do something like that.
Oh yeah, and by match 3 of the finals, the field resetters will be too tired after running around for 3 days straight to think that hard (more or less move). |
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Re: Field Resetters Choosing Auto Outcome
after volunteering on field reset 2 years ago, i would have to fully agree, if only everyone had a chance to experience it...
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