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Re: So Glad That Scouting Has A Place This Year
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One thing I think will have a huge impact this year is pre-match strategy. While most teams just meet up in the queue line and say "you shoot here, I'll intake from here, blah blah blah..." now there's a lot more to figure out. I'd think most, if not all teams would benefit from meeting with their alliance partners well in advance of their match, and really put some thought into how it will play out. A team with a bad robot, and brilliant strategy, can be more competitive than ever before. |
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If you haven't already, I would highly recommend selecting someone who's interested in Strategy to be your team's Match Strategist.
I've been doing Match Strategy for a few years on 610, and I feel that our team has had much more impact in every match that we play. An organized, well thought-out plan that plays to the strengths of your robots can turn a mediocre alliance into a qualifications powerhouse. The job of the Match Strategist is mainly to study the game and create a "Playbook" before a regional that contains 10-15 types of robots that you may or may not see at the regional. The Playbook contains 3-4 randomized matches of 5 of these robot types, along with your team's robot, and it is the job of the Strategy division to find the optimal way to play those randomized matches. This is great practice in the pre-competition season, and it can greatly improve how efficiently you work at competition events. The toughest part about being the Match Strategist is when you have 2 match turnaround or even back-to-back matches at smaller events, in which case you need to be running around, talking to your alliance and evaluating the capabilities of the opposing alliance. |
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Its gonna be interesting this year especially concerning how well a robot can score and how well they can breach. My scouting setup right now is very robust for this season.
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I too love how this game supports an unprecedented diversity in robots, their designs, and their goals.
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I agree that this year will prove to be quite the task for scouts around FRC. IMHO I believe that this year scouting will be just a much of a challenge as playing the game on the field. I feel that this year, much more than many others, having a good strategy going in will have more to do with the outcome of the match than the physical capabilities of the competing robots.
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I agree. Scouting will be more important during seeding matches than it has been in several years, perhaps ever. It's always important for alliance selection and elims.
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I feel like this year, if a team can do one task very effectively, it will have a place on an alliance. Even if the robot is completely helpless in terms of breaching or shooting, it could still be built well for defense, which could make it valuable.
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The key to good defending this year will not be nearly as much the robot as the driver. It doesn't take too many fouls to offset the points you're costing the other alliance with your defense.
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Last year, scouting was a mess for my team. Not only did we have Recycle Rush, quite uneventful, we were scouting on Xbox controllers, and didn't have much time to train people.
This year we have a super awesome game, and are working on a app for tablets because while xbox controllet's worled, tablets may make it funner. |
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Re: So Glad That Scouting Has A Place This Year
Can you elaborate on this? I'm so curious to see how this was implemented.
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How does one scout with Xbox controllers?
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One thing I'm curious about with your playbook - do you find that it really corresponds to the matches you encounter? I can see it working when applied with broad strokes (example: high goal scorer, breaching defense robot that uses an arm to manipulate Portcullis, Sally Port, Cheval de Frise, and Drawbridge, etc), but I find that each robot has such unique characteristics that our scouters need to treat them as individuals. What are your thoughts? |
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Im planning this year on allying with a decent defense robot, and one that can consistently hit low and high goals. Both need to be able to breach every obstacle, including the low bar. Preferably these robots could breach on their own, but if things such as the sally port posed issue, that would be alright.
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