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Re: Best defensive robots throughout FIRST
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Re: Best defensive robots throughout FIRST
Team 2185....ROBORAMS IN 2009 played defensive at Waterloo, GTA and was picked for the quarter finals in CURRIE FIELD.
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Re: Best defensive robots throughout FIRST
[quote=wendells;1066022]Team 2185....ROBORAMS
Wait.... THERE'S ANOTHER ROBORAMS??? When did they start? I think we were the RoboRams FIRST, but I don't know when they started. |
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Regarding the defense played on 1501: There was a big discussion of that at the time. If I recall, the "consensus" was that the defense was borderline, but legal. And that consensus was the result of an argument. |
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I recall hearing about a team that created a robot that gathered all game pieces at the beginning of the match and then gave them to allies to score. The idea was that the opponent can't score without game pieces. I was told this is the cause of the rules that say "only possess 1 piece at a time". Can anyone confirm this story to be true? If so, what team number and year?
I really am not sure this story is true but it is one that I've heard a long time ago and always loved the idea. Thanks, Jason |
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Team 1 in 2000. They had a very simple and clean robot that year.
Their turret arm could be used to guard the lift pipe while they drove back and forth on the ramp. It was a beast of a machine. |
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we had an idea this year of mounting a gym fan on top of our robot, and putting every motor allowed on it. parking by our mini-bot tower and locking on. this would have blown all the pieces to our side.
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Team 8 in 08 was the only team that seemed to be able to play any defense in that game without incurring penalties.
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The "harvester/hoarder" strategy was discussed in 2006, but I can't think of a single team that implemented it. In 2005, multiple teams grabbed multiple tetras, but because of the large supply, it wasn't an issue--I don't think a single match ran out. Typically, those rules are only when there is a "limited" supply of game pieces, so either it's necessary to keep teams from hoarding right off the bat, or it's to make sure that the supply doesn't run out too fast. |
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That "rumor" probably evolved out of the "A-Bomb" move pulled off by 195 and 968 multiple times on their trip to the Einstein finals together. While it was nowhere close to all the balls, 195 did spend large portions of matches running around the field collecting balls, only to feed them to 968 when the final period of the match started. 968 would then go score them.
I've found, almost without exception, that the truly elite defensive teams are the teams with elite drivers. A lot of teams can be an effective defender with an okay driver and robot, but the greatest defensive teams are the ones with the best drivers (almost regardless of robot design or quality). |
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So I guess you could say the referees are capable of being serious defenders ![]() |
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If you get a chance, go back and watch some videos of 148 in the Galileo Eliminations and on Einstein. They often went unnoticed in many of those matches (It was hard to out shine 1114 and 217 that year) but they made some really good defensive moves.
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I'll give props to an under-rated team from this year. 3357 played some of the best defense I saw all season against us at West Michigan. It's too bad they didn't get a chance to play it at either MSC or St. Louis, they could have been a factor. |
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Even though Team 2185 didnt get to go on to the Champs, they were probably one of the best defensive robot this year (especially in Canada).
Check this video out of 2185 attempting and successfully blocking 1114 from shooting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_NVX...ure=plpp_video GO TO AROUND 1:40 |
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