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Re: Stopping a Triple Balance
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Oh? All of the effective balancing alliances that I've seen have consisted of two or three teams--one or two that lower the bridge and get on, and one that pushes them up to balance. Only this last robot needs to have high traction...
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Sure, the strategy with having one team push up another robot or two works great. But only if two or more of the robots have short drive bases.
Our team has a robot that has high traction wheels. Our bot can make it up the bridge, and push people up with no problem - but we are a long robot. Because we're long we can't triple balance with ease. In the quarter finals in at the Autodesk Oregon regional we were beat by the only alliance that could triple balance. In such a situation it would have been necessary to have two of our alliance partners balance, while one of us defends the opposing alliance from getting the triple balance. Has anyone seen a strategy that could prevent even ONE of the robots from getting on the bridge to turn a 3x balance into a 2x balance? This would make the final outcome of the match come down to the number of baskets - rather than only the team that can make a 3x balance. |
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I love Rebound Rumble if only because it penalizes teams who choose to use the most common drive train configuration in FRC. Last edited by ThirteenOfTwo : 19-03-2012 at 03:32. Reason: removed tantalizing hint |
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Not quite. I'm assuming that you are talking about double/triple balancing (if it was singular, then yes, the robot does not necessarily need high traction). From what I've seen in balancing, it usually comes down to the robots on either end. If you're pushing up two robots with something like mecanum, then what will you do when the bridge tips over to the other side? Back up slowly and risk tipping over the robot on the other end of the bridge (which I've seen was extremely likely) and lose the triple balance? |
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You're correct, though, that lower traction certainly would make balancing harder. Does anyone have video of a high-traction and low-traction combo trying to balance? |
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I saw some team talking about ramming the opposing alliance's bridge, WHEN BALANCED, in order to throw it off.
Essentialls, incur the small penalty put prevent the opponent from gaining 40 pts. Not in the spirit of gracious professionalism at all, but is it legal? |
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[G25] Robots may not contact or otherwise interfere with the opposing Alliance Bridge. Violation: Technical-Foul. If the act of Balancing is interfered with, also a Red Card and the Bridge will be counted as Balanced with the maximum number of Robots possible for that Match. |
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This was done at Alamo inadvertently, but led to the largest score penalty in FIRST: 49 points.
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We ask that our partners put light pressure on our robot at all times. They won't push us and we can regulate their movement with our robot. It makes balancing very easy. |
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).I wouldn't pick mecanums unless you have two other high traction robots. I've seen instances where the mecanums can't even go up on the bridge. |
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On a side note, one of our Alumni has deemed all of the bridges as "Catapults" and CP as "Catapult Points" ![]() |
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Our drivers can balance (and then turn 90 degrees to take up less bridge space), or double-balance (with our chassis-bot, 'cause that's all we have for a 2nd, but it weighs about 1/2 what our practice bot weighs, so that's another challenge - the chassis-bot has to hang off the end for the weight distribution to work out), pretty quickly. Haven't tried a triple only because we don't have 3 robots, but we can't wait to try it on that practice field in a couple of days. Oh, man, I wish I had some video for y'all. Can't wait for this weekend. |
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