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Jockeying for position
FIRST has addressed the problem of teams fighting over starting position by making the lower seeded alliance set up on the field first. This solution works well at the regionals, and will be fine in the division finals, but there are potential problems when the "final four" division champions come together. It is possible in these matches for two alliances with the same seed ranking to come play one another. FIRST needs to set a precedent for determining who sets up first in this scenario, otherwise we very well could have some bad backs from team members moving their robots side to side during pre-match setup.
Any thoughts and possible solutions? Rob |
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Re: Jockeying for position
In that case the reasonable way to do it would be by the flip of coin or other equal opportunity method of chance since both teams are equally deserving. Other ways they could do it are to go to regional competion results to determine a higher seed but that method is not necessarily "fair". In fact going by the divisional seeding results isn't necessarily fair either in my opinion because your rankings are not from playing the same teams so they really don't correlate. I would suggest the afforementioned coin flip or drawing divison names from a hat to level the playing field.
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the number picking gets my vote. [edit]after re-reading the post before mine...i like the drawing names from a hat idea[/edit] |
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Re: Jockeying for position
Why couldn't you just have both teams pick first?
(have a staging official ask each team where they intended to set up, without telling them what the other team had declared) |
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Re: Jockeying for position
[quote=collin234] if your alliance is deserving enough to win national championships...you should be able to withstand picking first or second.
[quote] Exactly...I got to reading this post, and thinking about the current system at the regionals and how 8 is first paired with 1. I was about to respond how that was unfair, then I got to thinking that if they were to ever win, they would have to beat everyone else. The first position is also not necesarily the best alliance. Some robots get lucky in partners/opponets, and get up there without much work at all. |
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/me smacks self in forehead Duh! Sometimes the simplest answers are the best ones! -dave |
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Maybe FIRST should make a coin with one red side and one blue side and let the head ref flip it prior to any match between two alliances of simmilar seeding.
Rob |
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Re: Jockeying for position
being able to set up second, after your opponents set up is an advantage, this way you can counter act an auto mode they may use frequently.
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