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Re: Ball bouncing out of the high Goal
We also ran into problems with balls bouncing out of the high goal, and for us it always happened the same way.
If we lined up just to the right of the center goal (the same thing would probably happen from the the left of the goal), the ball would hit the back corner and bounce out the right goal. I believed this happened three times in Boston, and it caused us to lose our first quarterfinal match when it bounced out during auto. This video shows what happened. |
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I wish FIRST had modified the goals to reduce or eliminate bounce-outs early in the season. I think it is a bit late to do it now. Although the definition of a "scored boulder" addresses bounce-outs, I really hope that FIRST didn't intend to see this many. In an ideal world, you get credit for putting the boulder in the goal and not just for doing it with some preferred trajectory.
We have struggled with bounce-outs, but of a different sort. We shoot a high angle shot from the batter (like a lot of other teams), and unless we hit the top of the window, the backspin on the ball makes it roll down the chains, bounce off the framing at the bottom of the angled face of the castle, and then out. |
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My unscientific observation, after watching 314 Qual/Elim matches and ~100 practice matches field-side, is that a very hard shot causes the chains to not have time to move or absorb and actually act as a solid wall. More mass would actually cause that particular action to occur more than it does. They need to have some mass, or the boulder is going to blast right through them, but too much and they don't move at all. That missed shot wasn't what solely lost the match. After auto, you spent 23 seconds hung up on an alliance partner and then fired two high goal shots off of the tower facade (with one low goal in between). The red alliance also missed an auto shot on high goal. Two blue robots rolled off the batter at the end. Red alliance "should" have had a capture if one bot hadn't gotten stuck on the moat. Red also fully depleted the tower but didn't breach the defenses, which I can't think I have seen first hand in any of the 3 events I've FTA'd. The score (individually and combined) for the match was a good deal lower than the 2nd match of the series. Both alliances had a cavalcade of errors to point to for how it was lost and won. |
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In the real world, you get credit for finishing the job you are asked to do. In this case, your true objective is not really to get the Boulder to enter the opening of the Goal. It is to get the Boulder to trip the Counting Mechanism that is several feet below the opening of the Goal. As Andrew stated, "Field is working as designed and spec'd." This means that certain solutions will work successfully and others will not. It is up to those competing in this game to find the solutions that do work. |
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There were a couple of matches at Vegas where balls would accumulate on the shelf inside of the goal. After the first occurrence, volunteers would be behind the tower waiting with the stick used to haul defenses around. These matches were definitely fun to watch.
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This happened several times to several different teams at FiM Troy. It's not much different than 2014, when balls would sometimes come back, and 2013, when frisbees were routinely ejected.
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I've seen boulders shoot in one side upper goal and come out the other. I didn't know what to do at first, but the Refs do.
One thing I did, as a corral keeper, is make sure the boulders rolled thru the counter boxes once inside. If they got stuck in the upper goal, we have a pokie-stick to bring them down in the chutes. If there is boulders in the way for the lower goals, I'd make room for the chute. However, if a Human Player (teams to remain nameless) leaves a dozen or more boulders in the corral (yeah !), blocking any more to come in, well, I tried my best to get them scored.Watching from the inside the goals, as it were, for the bottom goals I had the sensation of a pack of dogs shoving balls into my mouse hole (okay, bad mixed metaphor) or being inside someone's mouth while they are eating. |
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The strangest missed shot we had was when our spy bot shot went in the side goal and then bounced out the front.
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------- *One possible method: Head Ref and neutral zone ref are busy watching for G13 and other miscues, outer works refs are busy scoring auton crossings and reaches -- that leaves courtyard refs free to watch for oddballs like this one, and notify Head Ref so that the score missed by tower sensors can be entered manually. |
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