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Re: What we learned from week 1
What we learned. To play well you need to to have a great scouting crew. If you go into a match with a good plan you can beat some great robots.
1) shooters vs climbers. You need both. If your climber can stop the other team great shooter then come back and score 30 to 50 pts that will win 90% of the matches. You need great auto shooters. You can not give up the bonuse points to the other team and expect to win. 2) a great driver can insure great results. If you have a great robot and can't drive, then what good is it. 3)Why we did so well in the finals was because of great scouting. Our students knew what teams would work well with our robot. They picked teams that where not on the top seeding. But had watch team 175 and 172 get better and better as the seeding matches went along. 172 at the end was hitting all 3 disc in auto mode then kept shooting and holding their own against the best. 175 was the same way they starting to hit all of their disc in the auto mode. That 36 points to start the match off was great. I would watch out for team 175 at the CT. Regional by then they will have a fine turn robot that will be at the top of the seeding rounds. 4) do not waste or damage your robot when you know your score is high enough to win the match. I saw a lot of plans to play defense against robots that could not score much points. Know what you can score and know what the other team can put up and play to that. We saved our robot from any damage using this plan. 5) For all you 30 pts climbers make sure you have some tall kids to be able to take your robot off the top. This is a back breaker. 6) it was easy to put your robot in place to have the other team incur penaltys. This was a defense position. |
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Watching the Palmetto webcast, many teams got stuck at the feeder stations by not taking the time to line up right and unfortunately ended up with a bunch of frisbees blocking their way to the wall.
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It only happened to this degree a couple of time in Lubbock, but there were many times that the field reset folks were out there with tape on smaller repairs.
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What great addition out team added to our robot that has been so useful is a supershifter. We could push anyone who got in out way and we could switch to high gear and outmaneuver any one as well as get anywhere fast.
I agree that scouting is extremely important. For our alliance we got a 5 disc auto scorer with a full court shooter at the 3 pt who also had a 10 pt climb. The to of us were the top 2 seeds. The question was who else to get. We also got a second full court shooter which was too tall to be blocked against. They could also block opponents with their height. Our alliance didn't lose a single match and outscored most of our opponents |
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That seems like a field fault big enough to warrant a "foghorn" reset. I assume that wasn't the case?
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Needless to say, we learned A LOT from Bomb Squad at this regional! |
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Having said that, congratulations on your win. Looks like you guys put up some great scores. |
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No. There were two of these that I saw; both were actually put back in place (mostly) by a robot running over them in the right direction.
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Defense is every bit as big as I expected it to be!
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Whoever mounted that camera... well done! Oh, yeah... the robots did a pretty good job, too... but did I see human players throwing frisbees at the end of the match? I thought that got outlawed. <goes off to re-read the rules and updates> Jason |
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They were at Kettering, and while i don't think it turned out as well as they had wished is had for them, their robot is much more difficult to block them let's say 910 which is Foley Freeze. I just wanted to input what i had seen at the Kettering District in accordance to what you said. |
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Please continue to think that that defense is effective, we want the high score back! |
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Only if 4023 agrees to keep hitting you in the loading zone again and again.
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