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112 | 56.85% |
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49 | 24.87% |
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36 | 18.27% |
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Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
So, I've been watching some week one matches and it didn't take me long to realize that throwing noodles is a very viable game strategy. At first many teams (including I) thought the noodles were too flimsy to throw and wont go far, essentially rendering them useless unless you put them in a container, but now I'm seeing noodles actually fly clear to the other side. In many cases teams are scoring far more in noodle points than in anything else. I know my team was originally planing on to not even touch the noodles, but now I'm reconsidering seeing how many teams are scoring big on noodles. What do you guys think.
Last edited by KosmicKhaos : 26-02-2015 at 16:15. |
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
There are several threads already running about throwing noodles. One thing that I noticed among the posts was that throwing a well-used noodle is not as easy as throwing a fresh one. If you do decide to throw noodles, here are some rules I'd follow:
Last edited by GeeTwo : 26-02-2015 at 16:26. |
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
Geetwo beat me to it, but I completely agree.
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
I would boil it down to do you want more eyes on the field or do you want more potential score.
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
Sorry, too subtle for me. Which is which, and why?
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
One thing i observed :
The "not so good" human players have a chance of taking away more points than they will give by throwing outside the field... (a foul takes away a lot of points) It might be worth it to start praticing shooting ![]() |
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
One thing that caught my attention: At one of the Week Zero events, the pool noodles seemed to be taped at each end and in the middle. This would greatly increase the potential for throwing them. We've spent a lot of time throwing noodles (both new and used) and have come to the conclusion that consistently throwing the noodles will be near impossible.
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
Aargh... I didn't read well-enough... I had it in my brain that the noodles would be different colors.... We'll have to tape our practice noodles and see what happens.
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
Some thoughts:
As MaGiC_PiKaChU claimed, throwing noodles and not having them land inside the field does NOT seem to be a foul. G23 states "ROBOTS may not cause TOTES, RECYCLING CONTAINERS, and/or LITTER to completely leave the FIELD." Robots. Not Human Players. There's nothing in the rules about HPs accidentally throwing outside of the field. Also, even if you're not going to throw them, don't try and restrict other teams from throwing noodles. I can guarantee you that there's a certain technique to throwing noodles that can get noodles the proper distance 95% of the time, with most going exceptionally far. The tape helps a little bit in keeping the noodle fly straighter, but it's not too much. We're absolutely going to be throwing at least 3 noodles a match. |
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Re: Throwing Noodles, is it Worth it?
In the Finals instead of having someone focused on trying to get those points you could have them doing the math on what array of stacks you need to beat the opposing side. In qualifications you just want the points though. You have two ports for feeder station, and three human players. Might as well have that third player doing something that actively contributes. An extra spotter for a task that involves precision at distances is always helpful.
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Could someone possibly post a link to a video or a few of today's practice matches i'm having some trouble finding any.
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I might as well comment on your first rule, anyways. I agree that if the opposing alliance is attempting to make a coopertition set/stack, you should hold off on throwing noodles. However, if you wait too long you're not going to be as successful. It's possible you could run out of time to throw them all, and if you're rushing to throw the noodles there's a greater chance (in my experience) that you'll mess up. What I'll probably do is ask the other alliance if they're planning to make the coopertition set/stack. If no, hurl away. If yes, tell them they have a minute after teleop starts before the noodles come flying. My original comment was kind of more toward MrJohnston in that he thinks consistently throwing noodles will be close to impossible. It's a semi-common idea that I've been seeing on Chief Delphi where teams are claiming that they are going to be actively discouraging their alliance partners from throwing noodles. This isn't a good idea, in my opinion. In the Week 0 event I attended, I saw a pretty big difference in the abilities of the various Human Players. If your alliance has a good HP, it's a great idea to have them throw noodles. If they don't, I think you should hold off. Last edited by the duderoni : 27-02-2015 at 00:36. |
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Another good rule, especially if #2 doesn't apply to you. Risk management - don't put 40 still-likely points at unnecessary risk chasing 12-28 (assuming you're noodlling 3 to 7 RCs). |
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