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Alamo Regional: Red cards
Hi all,
I am sure that most of you are frantically watching the regional webcasts. I have been watching the Alamo regional and noticed that many of the teams have red cards. Anyone able to explain why? thanks! and good luck to all the teams!! |
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
I haven't seen all of the red cards, but I know that in 148's case it was a result of the tube that their robot was possessing unintentionally contacting the opposing team's tower in the final 10 seconds of the match. By the rules, this is a red card whether it was intentional or not.
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
I also see it at the start of the match. I'm really surprised by the number of red cards, even in the beginning of the matches
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
What happens when you get the red card
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
No qualification points for that team from that match.
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
You mean the team numbers in red on the live scoring bar? If they display red before the match even starts that means they didn't bring their robot to the field and have been bypassed so the match can be run without their driver's station being connected.
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
In the affected matches, are one or more robots not on the field? If so, it's probably a result of my #1 least favorite rule, where if you haven't passed inspection, and you participate in a match, your partners and you get red cards. Under another rule, if you don't participate, you get a red card. (That one I can understand.)
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
I am also concerned about the number of penalties (I'm not watching a feed, just looking at raw numbers). At Kettering we are averaging 2.5 penalties per alliance, per match. I haven't run numbers for other events yet but I am worried.
EDIT: Alamo - 1.2 BAE - 2.0 NJ - .48 FLR - 1.8 Kettering - 2.5 Traverse City - 2.4 Last edited by Andrew Schreiber : 04-03-2011 at 16:07. |
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
ok, now I understand.
I also agree with you Andrew, on the number of penalties. It really is scary seeing the number of penalties ranging from 3-9. I should look over the rules more before WPI regional |
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
The thing that I find most troubling is it isn't just young or undisiplined teams that are getting penalized and carded. Teams like 78 and 148 who have good coaches and whose drivers typically know the rules very well have received red cards.
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
I'm getting flashbacks to 2005, where an entire match could be erased by penalties. I'm not talking about chump points here either, I'm talking 40 to 50 point matches completely wiped off the grid.
I really hope this is just Week 1 'debugging' and not a sign of things to come. |
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
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The way that they disqualify a team at the start of the match is through issuing a Red Card before the match starts. Also, to clarify a point stated earlier. If a TEAM does show, but is without a robot, there is a button to BYPASS the TEAM, they should not be receiving a Red Card, since they had a member of the TEAM show for the match and should still receive all ranking, qualification, and Coopertition points. Hope this helps a little with some of the confusion and sorry if it might seem a little repetitive. |
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
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There's a lot of pressure this year to either pass inspection or not show up at all. Not showing up gives you a red card... but showing up with a non-passed robot gives your partners a red card too, even if the robot doesn't play. At least, that's how I read that rule. |
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
Well, I don't know about other teams, but today, we got one red card for clipping a robot that was deploying, and a penalty for "lane infringement," I think was the term. Hopefully tomorrow will go better...
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Re: Alamo Regional: Red cards
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Isn't it a potential strategy to, upon figuring out that a Red Card for your team is inevitable, decide to bring down as many other teams as you can in order to boost yourself in the rankings? Could you deliberately show up to a match just to screw over your partners? I hope that this behavior has not been and will not be exhibited by any teams at any competition, but with the current rule set up it seems completely possible. ...the above behavior is neither endorsed nor condoned by me or my team in any way. Just covering my bases. ![]() |
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