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10k was pretty comparable to the Duluth regionals and, from what I have heard, North Star. We had mostly the same issues- loose wires, batteries not secured properly, bad ethernet ports on driver's stations. |
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Team 3883 had a great time at the regional. We had a solid alliance going into the elims but the number one seed was just a little better. Thanks to 2491 and 2220 for the great matches.
The day 3 3883 highlight video is done. If you stick around till the end there is some great bonus dancing going on. 3883 Day 3 Highlights |
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Our Elimination alliance was exactly what we wanted with 2175 being really amazing and 4607 (surprisingly not getting picked earlier) was our number 1 choice for the 2nd pick. We hoped for a repeat but unfortunately we got beat out in the semifinals due to some extremely tough defense. 4778, 3042, and 2177 all played very well and good luck at worlds. Rookie all-Star winner 5339 was truly a great team to be around, they show the ambition and values of FIRST incredibly well. We will be seeing some great robots from them in the future. |
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Just about everyone I talked to was surprised 4607 didn't get picked earlier. There was a solid chunk of time where some of us watching from behind the scoring table were saying "well, they have to be picked this time!" It was almost comical to watch your team rep when the number 2 seed made their second pick - I honestly thought your guy was going to start jumping around he looked so happy.
This game was certainly designed for the elimination matches - some of the quals were almost painful to watch when robots weren't working or teams weren't communicating well... but in the eliminations the alliances get their act together and play an amazing game - It didn't matter who was on the field, you knew it was going to be exciting! |
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I just want to congratulate my alma mater 2169 for thier 5th chairmans award in their 8th year as a team. You guys make me proud to be a KING TeC alumnist! This was our goal when we formed this team back in 2007.
21!!!!! 69!!!!! Last edited by SoMe_DuDe904 : 03-30-2014 at 10:59 PM. |
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This is a tremendous understatement. It was incredibly difficult to predict the outcomes of elimination matches. I often thought one team was going to emerge victorious, only to have the other team suddenly surge ahead.
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Thanks everybody for the compliments! I think the reason we were passed over was because of the fact that we were severely limited for our first 4 matches due to faulty pwm cables. After we were fully functional the alliance we were on never failed to break 100 pts (except qualification match 94 in which one of our alliance partners broke down). It sucks that we can't truly show what our robot can do unless we qualify for the Minnesota State Championship (which based on my knowledge of the scoring system it is unlikely that we will make it). We were having slight difficulties with slop in our winch which limited our shot to about 30 feet. Ideally we would have been able to shoot full court to the human player without ever having to leave our corner by the 1 pt goal (a 50'+ shot which we advertised to pit scouts). If by some miracle we do qualify for the MSHSL tournament watch out for C.I.S.!
A big thanks to 967 and 2175 for picking us 2 years in a row! It was unbelievably fun working with your drive teams as we communicated better than any other team in any sport I've ever been apart of. The only smile bigger than the Iron Lions' team representative was my smile as I accepted the invitation. The past 2 years in FRC have truly changed my life and I'm looking forward to what the future holds for me as I hope to start more FRC teams around Minnesnowta. Last edited by Ginger Power : 03-31-2014 at 12:19 AM. |
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Well, being passed over wasn't a bad thing. It gave us a chance to compete alongside 967 and 2175 again!
Much thanks to all the volunteers, judges, inspectors, and officials that make an FRC event possible - especially North Star possible. A special thanks to FRC Team 2175 - you have helped out 4607 in many ways in the last year, we really appreciate how you have taken us under your wing. Also, a special thanks to Mr. Will Preska - I know my drive team appreciated the perspective you offered up after the tough loss. Thanks also to 967 - it was awesome watching the teams play so well together. Hopefully there is another chance in the future to work alongside the Iron Lions. Good luck to those that qualified for the Championships! |
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The head ref declared it to be "field debris", similar to a dead ball that comes loose and starts bouncing around. It all depends on whether the head ref determines something like that to be "field debris" or a "field fault".
It's a tricky situation, to be sure... We don't replay matches when parts break off a robot and sit on the field, even if another robot ends up getting stuck on them - that's just "field debris". All cases of "field fault" I've witnessed were caused by the FMS barfing - either crashing or causing issues with the pedestal lights or issues with scoring that couldn't be resolved after the fact. I don't know that I've ever seen part of the field come loose and interfere with robot performance before. It is unfortunate, I think everyone there would have liked to see a nice clean match to decide things in the semi's... but as I told my kids when they had calls go against them "That's how the game works. Time to move on and prep for whatever is next". |
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We couldn't even tell where the polycarb sheet had landed on the floor until the robot was no longer able to move. Quote:
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The piece you're referring to is never zip tied to the field - the hooks are used to hang it over the entrance to the field, allowing it to be quickly and easily moved to load teams and robot on/off the field.
Regardless, it was the head ref's call and not something worth arguing about after the fact. Per section 5.5.3: Quote:
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It does not seem very productive to quiet the issue. I am not asking for a recall. Never once did I complain about how this affected my team. Fortunately, we had already qualified for the Championship. But some other teams were not so fortunate, and were very adversely by several questionable decisions by the refs, for which they showed no accountability. And I never said that 967, with our help, should have won the Semifinals. The opposing alliance played some amazing defense, though I challenge anyone to tell me that playing 2 on 3 in this is not a severe disadvantage. But you're suggesting they didn't even deserve a fair shot. And when a team of that caliber that has worked so hard all season and lost their chance at qualification to poor officiation, that is very unfortunate. It's not worth not arguing about after the fact. This sort of thing is bad for FIRST and I would like for it not to continue. |
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If something like this happened on Einstein I doubt you would say that the head ref's call is final and we shouldn't talk about it. Last edited by JeremyLansing : 04-03-2014 at 06:43 PM. |
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