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Re: 2014 Waterloo Regional
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It looks like 1114 was trying to bump the ball away. I'd have a hard time making the call of whether or not their action was the catalyst for the damage, or simply that 1241 was racing to pick up the ball and happened to run into 1114 doing it. |
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What rule was cited for the 20pt foul? I think I've confused myself.
It's hard to tell because the antenna is out of shot when that contact happens. You can only see it a second later in the reflection of the alliance station. Last edited by George Nishimura : 22-03-2014 at 16:38. |
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The left one lights up when their shooter wheel is at speed. The right one doesn't light up. They're used for catching.
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1114 was playing defence. 1114 blocked the shot. 1241 tries to pick up the blocked blue ball. 1114 also heads towards the blue ball to play defence on 1241. Both teams interact resulting in a broken antennae. I'm sure there are many ways people will analyze this but I feel that both robots were part of the damage and that's why the refs did not call the technical foul on 1241. |
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Does anyone know the purpose of the antennae?
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Adam is right (see the previous page) -- common sense should come into this at some point. ------ Back to the event, still in progress. Congratulations to the winners, 254/2056/865. Very well played! It is fun to watch this game being played with speed and skill. Last edited by Richard Wallace : 22-03-2014 at 16:51. |
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The way the refs ruled they didn't feel 1241 "caused" the collision. A collision "happened", thus the G27 for a result of gameplay.
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Alternatively, design the game so that doing so can't be strategically advantageous. |
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I will just leave one question for discussion. If 1114's antennae had fallen completely off of their robot instead of bending down, how many penalty points would they have received? Why is this value different from the one which was assessed against them?
EDIT: Two questions. ![]() Last edited by Caleb Sykes : 22-03-2014 at 16:57. |
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The inconsistency was a major oversight that was unfortunately brought to the spotlight. EDIT: On a positive note, congratulations to 254/2056/865 for their victory! Waterloo is consistently the best regional to watch, and that's a culmination of the collaboration of the quality of the teams, the great production (MC, GA, DJ, team behind the stream) and especially all the event organizers and volunteers who make it happen. Last edited by George Nishimura : 22-03-2014 at 17:39. |
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That was a tough loss, but in my opinion, team DAVE's alliance earned the close score. They played some pretty sweet defense, and were able to make all three assists each cycle. It would have been nice to cap off our performance yesterday with a wildcard to the worlds, but I'm really proud of 4039 for getting so far in their third year. Congrats to 254, 2056 and 865 for their ridiculously awesome point totals. Good luck in St Louis.
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Those eliminations were crazy fun to watch, and this was probably the hardest regional I've ever been at. Our robot was temperamental, the qualifying pace was _insane_ (about 30 minutes between matches. Thanks to a replay, we had 11 matches in a single day, and I think one of our alliance partners in our replay had 12 matches in a day), and the field was super-deep. With an average of 5 matches between each robot going up, it meant that most matches contained a veritable powerhouse (254/1114/2056), and due to the crazy depth at Waterloo, the rest of the matches contained a robot that'd be a thread to win any other regional on the planet. 3683, 4678, 781 pre-damage, 1241, 1285, 4917, and probably others I'm forgetting would all be big threats anywhere.
Outsider review: I had a friend come who had never heard of the game (or FIRST), and she thought the game was quite followable and was cheering at all the right spots. Granted these eliminations were among the best I've seen after 11 years going to competitions, so that may have played into it too. The (what felt like) 40-50-minute ref delay after the 4039/3683 semifinal was reviewed as pretty annoying, but overall she thought the game and event was pretty good. Looking at the match results it looks like it was only a 18-minute delay, but it felt _much_ longer. Last edited by Bongle : 22-03-2014 at 19:32. |
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Also, a took a video of a particularly problematic sensor on the robot: we had a two 3d-printed gears that communicated position from our shooter frame to a potentiometer. The circular gear that was on the pot input kept shifting (when it was on setscrews) and breaking (when we fixed it very firmly) on Friday, which is why our shooter was out of commission all day.
After we were out, I had the drive team do a dry fire and taped it with my sony action cam's 120fps mode to see if we could find evidence for why that gear seemed to be taking so much abuse. The video is inconclusive, but still neat to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEogRuD8lqU |
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@ 1:17 in video 1114 was driving to stop blue robot from picking the ball. Though blue robot was moving with extended appendage, it was 1114 who drove into them. From my couch it looks like refs made correct call.
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