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Re: Wisconsin Regional 2016
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This will be the first time our team is going to worlds, and its all thanks to our students that have put in the time and effort, and the mentors that have given them the possibility to achieve it, along with our fellow Alliance teams 5855 and 2202. Thank you to all the teams that attended. I wasn't there, but from what I saw on the stream (which was actually pretty good quality) there were some good matches. It took us 6 years to get a #1, so if you didn't win this year, don't be discouraged. Reflecting on our robot, Bob Ross, many didn't have high expectations due to its simplicity and how much we changed around ideas and mechanisms. It turned out that for this competition being fast and reliable against defenses and ball scoring was atleast 1/3 of what you needed in a team. To give some details to others out there, our robot runs a standard 6 wheel Pneumatic tire andymark chassis, with a basic limit-switched arm and a rotating wheel of surgical tubing... otherwise known as "Spaghetti'. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43004 There is a wide-angle USB camera relied upon for lining up the arm and increasing visibility when obstacles are in the way. You can see it all in action at the Lake Superior regional here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6fukP6fKiI Last edited by MecaNaught : 26-03-2016 at 20:55. |
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Yep, the ref on that side said we ripped 537's radio out, when they were blocking us from the batter in the last 20 seconds. Unfortunate.
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At the end of the event the emcee, Tyler Olds, said this was his last time at the Wisconsin Regional. It sounded like he might be moving from our area. He will be missed and we wish him well in the future.
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Congrats to the winners and semi finalists. Great matches with great teams in the hunt. So many friends involved it was hard to cheer for just one alliance. The defenses certainly came out to play. It was unfortunate that advancement was delayed by a 10 minute referee meeting of the minds. I'm still personally bewildered on the ruling. But I do not want to take anything away from the winners. Congrats to IE and Chairman recipients.
In my opinion this regional had the best overall talent for any regional so far. And definitely one if not the best hard fought wisconsin regions we ever had. A special shoutout to the Rookies of the Year. We were delighted to have a small part in your season preperation. For me, I need to go back to team updates and the rule book to truly understand this game better. Thought I had a good handle on it until eliminations started. The pinning rules and the 20 second rule are now confusing to me. I also need insight to G22, G24. Great job planning committee. |
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All that being said, my issue isn't with the refs at this event (I appreciate them letting teams play), but the rule books insistence on calling some penalties if and only if the opposing robot breaks or tips. |
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If you have a high mounted bumper, and it rides up on a robot with a low mounted robot, then I think it takes a much more deliberate act to warrant a G24 - like trying to continue into/over the robot vs. backing out. Also, at that point it is likely that part of their robot is in contact with your robot too. So at worst, you have offsetting penalties. It is not the bumpers you have to worry about, it is anything of yours that is outside your frame perimeter. In prior years, the penalty was any contact, not just deliberate/damage causing. I personally believe in the "any contact" rule. Ripped wires can take a long time to replace. If you are going to play defense, then make sure everything of yours is inside the frame perimeter. Last edited by rich2202 : 27-03-2016 at 19:00. |
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Sorry, I should have used team numbers to begin with. My comment was mostly in reference to 5855's defense during eliminations. An example of what I'm talking about was in QF3-2, when 5855 repeatedly rode up on 2498's bumpers and made contact within their frame perimeter with their tower/shooter, which seems to me like it could be a repeated G24 violation.
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Watching the webcast, I thought the defense was out of control. I'm interested in watching some video so I can see if it really was as bad as I thought it was at the time. I was hoping the refs would call some penalties to get teams to calm down a bit. |
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I know it's a tough game to ref but I question some of the calls, or non calls, that were made this weekend. I watched a robot enter and exit the opponent's secret passage from the neutral zone several times in one match near the end of quals, and they were flagged each time as they should have been, but the results screen gave 0 foul points to the opponents. We were impaled and entangled by another robot in our QF tiebreaker match for about 15 seconds but no call was made (contact was made with our intake in the up position while it was within the frame perimeter) and we were told "that's the nature of the game". We were also given a warning for hitting the portcullis too hard (we have a pair of arms that flip down and wedge under it so we can just drive under, not lift it) yet I saw no such warning for the team that broke the portcullis polycarbonate. On the positive side, the teams were great this year. It's always great to see lots of friends at this event. Thanks to 2530 for picking us and to 2574 for being great partners. I had several teams attend the team social I worked hard to put together and it appeared that everyone had a great time there! I am thrilled that one of my students was named a Dean's List finalist and have to send a huge congrats to Arrow for his Woodie Flowers finalist award as well! I also have to send a huge congratulations to 2202 for getting their bugs worked out and cruising through the elims. I expect great things from them at Championships this year. While our WI regional went about as well as it usually does, I am pleased that we are hitting our stride as we head for Champs as well. In our 13 matches, we weakended the tower in 10 of them, but only managed 4 captures due to some unfortunate circumstances with our partners ![]() |
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I do think that the refs at Wisconsin were not going to call any penalties for robot to robot interaction (other than safe zones) unless a robot tipped or had clear damage. |
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Do you have a link to the archives?
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You guys have a solid robot too. 15 point auto, fast cycle times, and can do more defenses than we can. Heart breaking close losses in the QF. |
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Twitch archives are here:
https://www.twitch.tv/wisconsin_frc/profile Twitch automatically mutes portions of the archive due to copyrighted audio. |
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I wish the refs would have given the whole regional a heads up on the type of defense they were going to allow, would likely have changed our strategy in multiple situations. After coming from Central Illinois, a well reffed regional with little controversy to my knowledge, to this was a huge eye opener into how inconsistent games are reffed (2014 anyone?). They even changed how they were calling penalties involving the outerworks halfway through the regional. After doing so well and falling short of champs, I can't wait till we get districts. Last edited by wesbass23 : 27-03-2016 at 21:41. Reason: BigJ too quick |
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