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I mean that the same mistake could've been made and missed at any of those events.
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Yeah absolutely. But since it was made at this event, I feel "Doing the right thing" would have been to allow the losing alliance to go on to Championship.
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Given the circumstances, they rightly chose change the call and decide the winner based on gameplay. (If they'd discovered it too late—like as the field was being packed up, after the awards—then it might be a different story.) Last edited by Tristan Lall : 27-03-2013 at 02:45. |
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The same mistake happened in Israel, they had to go back to quarter finals after the semi finals started..
Something should be changed with the tie breaker system if the field crew are doing the same mistake... |
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While I'm okay with the resolution, I agree with Justin that allowing the losing alliance to go to Championship would have been the best possible call.
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If it were you in those matches, you would want the people in the stands to stay and cheer. Gracious Professionalism means understanding that those teams playing on that field are creating a memory that they'll never lose, putting yourself in their position, and cheering like crazy. FIRST is about inspiration, and winning through penalties is hardly inspirational. Last edited by Tom Line : 27-03-2013 at 07:18. |
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I hardly think a tie-breaking system that is clearly outlined in the rules destroys the inspirational value of a win. |
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So all this talk of tiebreakers has me thinking:
Suppose for a minute that Central WA was being run under the pre-2011 tiebreaking system of infinite replays until a winner is found. Based on what I've heard of the incident, it took a few minutes to discover the offending disc, likely enough time to have started the tiebreaker match. What happens then? My guess is that 2pt disc gets counted in auto of F4, and now you have two matches whose outcomes have been affected by a sloppy count. Do they still go back and award the red alliance based on their legitimate win of F3? |
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Personally I am pro-replay/tie-breaker but there's a caveat. I am pro-replay because if the issue is possibly the result of unusual man made intentional interference it thwarts awarding the match to the person causing the interference.
On the other hand replaying a match as other's have noted carries with it the same risk of human error and the circumstances for each robot may differ. There is no reason to suspect that all the robots for any given match will be operational at the same levels from match to match. This can result in a match with a different mix of robots or different factors that directly impact the score. Again, to me, winning the matches has an element of randomness to it and obviously strategy can impact the score as well as the robot designs and build qualities. I think making it to the competition at all with something resembling a finished robot is a major achievement for anyone that does it. Last edited by techhelpbb : 27-03-2013 at 11:56. |
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In this case, the scoring error occurred after the match was played. The Red Alliance clearly won the match, but a scoring error gave the win to the other team. It's entirely clear who the correct winner of the tournament was. And hey, look! After the error was corrected, the Red Alliance was the winner. For the record, I'm also against the "Everybody wins" solution. I understand the argument that the Blue Alliance was hurt and disappointed to discover that they didn't win after all, I just don't think it's valid. It's only slightly different from the more common scenario where they Blue Alliance thinks they've scored enough points to pull off the win, only to lose by 2 points because something. The only difference is a few more minutes of the Blue Alliance thinking it's won. Are you people really arguing that we should give people passes to Champs because they're disappointed and totally thought they should have won the competition? |
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I believe the point being made here is not that the blue alliance "thought they had scored enough points" or thought that they should have won. It was the fact that it was announced to everyone in attendance that the blue alliance had won the regional, and the correction to the score did not come until 15 minutes later. While some alliances may think that they'd won a match, and therefore the regional, this was not just an assumption the teams had made - they were told that they had won. I believe that is why people are arguing that the alliance should be given a pass to Championship, because they were officially told that they had earned one and later had it taken away. I also want to echo Frank in saying thank you to the volunteers at this event for coming forward and revealing what happened. I know how hard it must have been given the circumstances, but it was definitely the right thing to do. Thank you, and I hope that you continue to work with FIRST in the future. Please know that I am not trying to argue in favor of anything, given my association with the situation. I just wanted to attempt to clarify what is being said in this thread. |
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