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amen to that
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So did we, every peice of our bot that touches the HDPE will have this special rubber we found in a catalog, excluding our tires. be prepared for a fight on the bridge bad |
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I couldn't have put it any better myself. No doubt that stacking robots will win the game. Everyone thought goal robots would win last year. Who won the national championship? 173. A ball robot, using balls, against an alliance of excellent goal-only robots. A better strategy always defeats a better bot. |
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Every year there are amazing bots that are unique. But stacks are too vulverable. Even if you carry a stack at some point you have to deposit it. While you carry the stack your more top-heavy and you can't get under the bar(yes i know a unique bot could pass the boxes over the bar). If you plan on carrying a stack on 10 around your gonna have a nice chunk of your bot up high when you deposit it and if any bot hits you while your that high theres a good chance you'll tip. True a ramp-dom can't win alone but it is a key bot and the well done ones will be amazing in the finals. Also ramp-doms lead to low scoring matches so they will be low in qualifying not high. There usefullness comes from keeping the opponents score low so they'll be good in finals.
There is a relatively common material that sticks to HDPE like glue. If you think you can dislodge a bot because it will slide think again. I'm not at all saying stackers will be useless in fact there the other half of a ramp-dom stacker pair. But some people think that ramp-doms do nothing for 2 minuts, In fact they control the center of the field. |
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Well... we went for a sorta bulldozer/rampdom bot this year... two 4 foot arms protrude from our robot's sides... made out of a single piece of 1x1 extruded aluminum (!) Noo.... it won't break.... we've been using the pieces to pick the robot up AND whale on some metal with... They've got these cool little cross-pieces which make it look like an x-wing...
Our bot weighs about 130 lbs... it's doing well. It takes about 700N to twist our bot with NO compensation from the drivetrain... YAY! Oh... and if you can move your walls (retract, raise, what have you) then you have complete control over the field... you can still go block the sides if it's that much of a problem. And swinging piece of metal is great at hitting those nice, tall stacks. SPIN LIKE A WHIRLING DERVISH! |
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Every body is talking about these robots with arms or what not acting as a ramp-dom but what about a team that had little extentions that were left behind to guard the ramp while the robot could freely move about
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Yeah you can as long as you are still attached to the pieces that you left behind
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That would be because in the finals you can pick the partner that best suits your strategy.
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First of all you'd have to be tethered to your detacheable wall, and then they'd probobly rule it as an intanglement hazard. The gameplay may be the same in qualifying and finals but the strategy is different. In qualifying you want high scoring close rounds. In finals you want to win.
If a team could go into each round and score 50 points but gaurantee the oppoing alliance was shutout they would do bad in QP. Probobly near last, but in finals they would rock. |
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You don't want to get the max amount of points, like qualifying, you just want to get more points than your apponent. Just like last year if you win both of the matches, you win. The only difference is that playoffs will be shortened because there is no option of a third match. If you really go back and look at the number of playoff rounds that went 3 matches, I would say it's about 10%. So for those other 90% of playoff matches, essentially everything is the same. |
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Power Meets Strategy
two # 60 and 71.. these heavy weight dominate every other round with there over powering assault of sheer robotic prowess.... these are the best example of power concentrated in a theoretically flawed and easy counter-able strategy's.. yet how many out there did do well again ts these two
the point is that theses guys didn't do much besides there assigned jobs.. yet there power and skill make huge differences in the balance of power and i think no one can argue that.. there partner did well also but there presence made everything possible... ram dominator's well not do everything but they do much...they will interfere and even disable many strategy's.. no one should assume there the key to win but most good alliances every where will include a great ramp dominator... Bin collector will be great also... but they wont have as much impact on the field as the dominator's... |
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