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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
Be carful of those lane penalties. There were quite a few in the matches at the Wisconsin Regional Also, human players, remember not to feed tubes to the opposing alliance! I saw that happen a few times. Funny incedent happened too. In one of our matches, the human player of the opposing alliance scored a triangle on our grid in the right place to form a logo! What happened was when she threw the tube, it bumped the top of the wall and tumbled right onto our peg. We had some good laughs about that
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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
Tube starvation and intelligent tube throws are very important in qualifications, and sometimes eliminations. If your alliance has the only minibot, you can win the match by holding all of your tubes back and just choking the field. If you have a scoring disadvantage and want to cause some disruption, tube starvation will get (floor loading) opponents tubes right out of their hands and give you a leg up that could just beat them.
Using the feeder lane is by no means impossible. 177 effectively took advantage of the lane with their very agile and competitive robot. Don't push tubes right in front of the scoring pegs, especially if you don't have a long arm. You won't be able to score on the pegs without moving them. Strafing, 3553-style defense is some of the best defense you can play. |
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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
Being pushed into a zone is not grounds for disqualification. On the contrary, it disqualifies the opponent for pushing you.
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We have been gypped! One quarter final, the opposing team extended its deployment mechanism onto the tower at around 25 seconds. There was no penalties that match apparently and we lost. But we still made it to Semis because we beat them, but the match we DQed, we apparently attempted pushing the robot out of that zone, but due to the lack of power, we could not. The past is the past though We will have a working arm, faster minibot and autonomy by LA regional, we hope to win it all. |
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Btw Excellent job guys! I am really glad you won the regional. After seeing all of the hard work getting the robot working, it was great to see you compete, and compete very well! Best of luck for the rest of the year! |
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We had something like this come up in Jersey. A blue team pushed a red team into another blue team which was in the zone. The red team got DQ'ed (and eliminated as a result) and the blue team got a penalty. I didn't believe it until the refs showed me the rule sheet to read off of.
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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
Know how to create a FIRST Logo. I saw at least five occurrences where teams either attempted or completed a backwards logo. I have to admit I lol'd quite a bit when this happened.
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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
Regarding which alliance gets DQ'd, it depends on the actions that cause the Zone incursion with contact. Read Team Update 16.
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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
Correct. If you aren't "playing the game" and are taking advantage the of G61 exception you get the red card in that situation and it has precedence over theirs, you get DQed/Eliminated.
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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
You would never get a yellow card for being pushed into an opposing zone, though.
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This is good! Along this line is keep track of time and work with your partners! When it came down to 40 secs a bunch of teams had completed a logo and started working low and placed one or lucky ones got two tubes each and then had to do minibots. Singles in the middle aren't worth much but a logo helps as a cushion going into the race.
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Re: Week 2: Any new lessons learned?
If you see the video, it was 2 robots pushing us. It was one at first and then another came and started keeping us in the zone. We were really helpless. But I do agree that we were too close to the scoring zone, but we were still out of the yellow line. We just lacked the power. We wanted to be productive and not just park next to the tower the whole match. (In the qualifying rounds, we were parking on the tower, but we felt the "duty" to actually do something in the eliminations)
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