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Re: Full court shooting strategy
This included the first seed, who might have chosen differently had you displayed the ability to react better to defense during qualifications. Sometimes it's good to keep an ace up your sleeve for eliminations, but you should also take every opportunity to show off if you'd rather be picked by the first alliance. Finding a balance between these two aspects is the true challenge.
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We only used it in the last of the Gull Lake district finals after our shooter feeder was damaged and it worked great. The problem is as several have mentioned that it takes you out of offense. We are primarily an offense robot and are loath to use this unless neccesary. I would like to see more defensive robots have someting like this and we have even talked about making something similar to retrofit onto elimination round alliance partners. You can see this match here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1XVwRkKOlw |
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What I was trying to say is, with the G18...I think the rule is, they gave us a technical foul for keeping them outside the autozone. The head judge interpreted that we were doing that to SOLELY get the foul points, when really we were trying to clear a path for our full court shooter. That's what costed us the second match in the finals
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Now, If they're attempting to return to the autozone and kept from it by an opponent, then technically the opponent is the reason that the blocker is in violation. Now, if the blocker can decrease their height (retract their mechanism) they should do so to be back at the correct height. If they cannot... I'd have to say that they should have build a machine that has a way to retract the blocker or not be moved from the autozone... Unless, of course, a team is obviously keeping a blocker/over height robot outside of the loading zone for no reason other than to attempt to have a technical foul assessed against them (i.e. the blocker has no robot to block)... |
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Re: Full court shooting strategy
It is a hard call to make. It really is a judgement call. Some teams are able to lower their....blocker for lack of a better word, and others cannot for they are just pool noodles or something of the sort quickly made. The question remains for the teams that CAN lower their blocker and get pushed out of the autozone completely: Why aren't they required to lower their blocker instead of trying to get back into the autozone? If they have the ability to lower it, then shouldn't it be fair play to keep them out of the autozone?
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Re: Full court shooting strategy
At the Greater Kansas City Regional team 1806 (S.W.A.T.) was very effective as a full court shooter. Throughout the competition more and more teams tried to change their bot to be taller to block them yet only 2 or 3 teams were successful at it
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Re: Full court shooting strategy
3284's drive train was one to take notes on. Very powerful. Throughout eliminations, they were able to completely shut down a robot from scoring and could easily push robots around as if they weren't there. Quite impressive.
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Re: Full court shooting strategy
Our bot wasn't really designed with defensive play in mind, it was mostly just figured to be a selling point, and our tank drive was just us attempting to keep the drive simple compared to the headache inducing swerve we did last year!
However, nets like ours don't necessarily invalidate the full court shooters. If we were on 1706's alliance (like we wanted to be) then we would be the ones pushing away any potential blockers, and you don't really have to push them very far to keep them at bay. |
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We would have loved to have gotten the opportunity to play with you guys in the finals as well |
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Re: Full court shooting strategy
When our shooter is raised to about 30 degrees is when our net is at the full 84", and so when we lower down to be flat it only loses a few inches, and you can see that once we are pushed out of the autonomous zone then we can no longer block. So even at 84" you only need to push them a bit out of the autonomous zone to deny them their blocking.
We have a practice bot and we'll probably be looking at these distances a bit closer between now and the Arkansas regional. |
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