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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
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Also realize that though we were the last standing, there were several greats in divisional elims. 1114 and 1986 and others didn't give up the climb, it just didn't quite go their way. Not a terrible surprise*, as you say it's the hardest challenge in the history of FIRST. While more teams attempting it would have increased the probability of more climbers advancing farther, you're already talking about some of the best teams in the league. It also would have meant fewer floor pickups (1986 notwithstanding), and I have to say, personally I'm much more awed by a 90 point autonomous than a couple 30 point climbs...thank you Michigan for giving me the opportunity to compare the two, though I may be biased by winning Newton and MAR by the arms of 3476 and 2590's pickups. What I don't get - 118 took their climber off because it did not meet there time spec. (Ours didn't at Worlds either. It worked out, but Chestnut Hill was much better.) That's why it made more sense to shoot instead; we did the same for much of the season. I'm not sure I understand why you're evidencing a method that was attempted and discarded as unworkable/not worth it* by one of the best teams in FIRST as something more teams should have done, and would have done successfully. Of course, that spec would have changed if the climb was worth more...see above. I wouldn't have complained about more points, though I suspect the GDC underestimated disc scores rather than overestimated climbs. *Absolutely zero offense meant. Our climb worked a grand total of 3 days this season (1 at Chestnut Hill). It just happened to be the right 3 days. 1114 and 1986 were much, much, much more reliable. |
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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?
We actually score more in the last 20 seconds climbing than we do shooting frisbees.
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) We can run about a 20 second cycle at best, going direct with no offensive defense hits. Even clocking just under 30 seconds, the climb is worth it. Otherwise, we get away with longer than that because the alliance is/will run out of discs. (Thanks 303 and 3476.)118 said the best they had was 30-45sec range. We'd pull it off too, particularly if we wanted the weight elsewhere. |
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This was one of our best matches of the season. 5 cycles and a climb. one missed disc and we only loaded 3 frisbees during the last cycle since we really wanted the climb! This climb is a little on the slow side for us. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYRZM...7J7Q& index=2 |
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In several of our qualification matches we ran out of frisbees and had 60 seconds to load up with colored discs and go climb for our 20 climb + 20 dump. However there have been instances that we were blocked well enough that we couldn't get anything to the goal until ~45 seconds to go, in which case we began shooting. It really depends on how much quality defense is being played. |
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During the finals, 1519 used their blocker to prevent 195 from scoring across the field and when 195 transitioned to cycling 1519 stayed hard on their tail. This is one of the reasons the BC finals were so tight was that even though both alliances could put up close to 200 points the defense played by one FCS to another took a lot of points out of the game. |
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Of course, the alternative is (legally and ethically) drawing 2 technical fouls somehow. I've definitely seen that one. You could also somehow manage to block 30+ opposing climb points or 10 discs (that'd be a sight), but otherwise you're not "trading" much for a 30pt 20-30sec climb if you're out of discs. Epic video. |
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