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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
From a full court shooter which got stopped by them, a modification at lunch turns a small defense bot into a tall defense bot to stop a low full court shooter(me). Then into an 84" tall robot to stop a taller full court shooter. That's all it takes, given that the full court shooter is alone.
Last edited by xraymypanda : 03-10-2013 at 01:36 AM. Reason: In response to the person who asked, how do pool noodles win a regional. |
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
He means that bumpers ruining a hang can change the outcome of a match.
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
Full court shooters are vulnerable to defense (see 1138 and 2339 at SD) and the double defense strategy beats teams with no ground pickup.
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
1. Like a broken record... Autonomous, autonomous, autonomous, autonomous.
2. By week 4-6, every full court shooter is going to be ineffective. It is too easy to block them. One trick pony. 3. Refs are not aware of the absence of a starting configuration height rule. Our match start was delayed because we attached tall plastic straws to our 2nd alliance partner. The head ref argued with us for a good 5 minutes before someone would do a rule check. If you plan on attaching pool noodles last second, be ready to explain why it is legal. |
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
We learned that no matter the outcome when you don't give up you will always win.
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
That the FIRST community will always step up in times of need (Robodawgs trailer getting stolen, along with 1592 and 801 robots being tore up in a accident).
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
Didn't learn much that I didn't already see in Week 1. In no particular order:
Climbing for 30 is not a ticket to victory. Full court shooting is like fender shooting in 2012 - its great until a defender comes along. To be effective, you need to set up quick, be accurate, and be prepared to leave and shoot from the pyramid when needed. Variable elevation shooters are the biggest cause of missed shots/reduced cycles for so many teams. First, because teams just miss. Second, because it slows the whole cycle down (position robot, adjust shooter, shoot, adjust, shoot, adjust, shoot, shoot). Time at the feeder station is just as import as time spent anywhere else. Practice lining up, practice feeding discs. Practice, practice, practice. Floor pickup is a good thing, even if you don't use it all the time. Every alliance should have one. Reduce cycle time. Autonomous. |
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With median OPR last week being at 13, every cycle at the feeder station and making the shots is worth about 1x the median OPR. Thus, every extra cycle puts you way above the rest of the competition. ************************************ I saw a handful of teams this weekend capable of putting up 70+ points per match, but a consistent 50+ seemed to get you ranked higher than a 30-70 range machine. |
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
Many of the best of the best still can't climb to the top. Perhaps they won't ever need to.
Curses can be broken (GO 1718!) Maybe this is the year of broken curses ![]() Even the best teams have off tournaments. Don't count them out of the next one because of it, though! Last edited by NotaJoke : 03-10-2013 at 09:36 AM. |
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
All cameras from teams can be turned off if FTA thinks cameras cause field issues. Even teams with vision tracking had to turn their cameras off at NYC.
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You mean manually adjusted variable angle shooters. Speaking as a variable angle shooter that was pretty darned accurate shooting from the back or the front of the pyramid. |
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
Don't count out those full court shooters just yet. Yesterday at Waterford we saw one alliance with two short full court shooters, both very good teams. Had they both been dialed in, good luck defending both of them. There was also an alliance with a tall full court shooter, when they were protected by their partner, there was not way of stopping them. The lack of protection allowed for a very powerful alliance to pull out the win.
Watch out for 1718 |
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Re: What did we learn from week 2 of the 2013 season?
Weather can't stop some people(We had bunch of snow at WPI, some teams were late or couldn't make it...
... ) Underdogs can win, and the actual rankings don't always work like you would want them to.. With half of hour matches we were one of two robots on the field and ended up in 30th, yet we had one of the top robots for autonomus. Luck and a prayer can do very well in competition. Defense is really helpfull, and robots need strategys for going around defense. Spirit is amazing for your drive team or you team in general. Some climbing isn't counted from simple things like a zip tie, or your robot goes slowly down. Your human players can do alot with throwing the colored discs at the end.. Scouting helps a lot!! As well as cordinating with the other teams on your alliance |
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