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Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
I apologize in advance if this was brought up before, but I haven't found anything on the topic.
Say you had a robot without an arm. Strategically, you could just take tetras from the human player and depositing them into the goal and repeating. Also, I guess you could play some sort of defense, possibly going as far as to remove tetras from the opponent’s goal. You could also get some tetras onto the field if requested. You would get back to the line for the bonus 10 pts. if applicable. Now my question is, seeing as this strategy only nets a few points, would you call this 'bot valuable to the alliance? I sort of feel that in order to be liked by your alliance partners you have to get points and be offensive. Would you not pick a team with our strategy in the playoffs? Are we worth anything to other teams - do we have any value? Basically, in the past have the successful teams been the ones with gung-ho offensive tactics that get many points, or can the little guys succeed as well, even though they may not contribute as many points in the end? Do you need an arm to make a difference in the match? Do defensive, low scoring tactics work? What makes a "winning robot"? What are your thoughts? |
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
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you can't remove the tetras as you are describing from what I understand, but yes I believe defensive robots are a very valuable alliance partners.... |
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
YES!!!
Defensive tactics most definitely do work. Take a look at the last few years national champions. The scores may not be low, but defense played a HUGE roll in last few Championships. 2004 -All of the alliance's that made it to Einstein had great offensive robots in their alliance(469, 71, 67, 175). What set 71, 494, and 435 apart, was defense. 494 could play defense till the last 20 or so seconds then go hang. 2003- wildstang would get a lead in autonomous mode, then sit at the top of the ramp and defend their lead till the buzzer. 2002- well, there wasn't much anybody could do to stop Beaty 2001-wasn't a whole lot of point to defense here(four on none) 2000- well before my time. Maybe some of the guys that have been around for longer can fill in the gaps. Defensive tactics work better in eliminations, when all your concerned with is winning. Qualifying rounds are a different story all together. |
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
I will argue the case for stacking, just to play devil's advocate.
Suppose Redabot can pick up tetras from the human player, then stack them. We'll say Redabot stacks three tetras. Worst case scenario, Redateam just scored nine points. If it's a row, we're talking nineteen. Then consider Bluabot. It's a box on wheels. It also takes tetras from the human player, but it sends them underneath the goal. In order to match the scoring potential of Redabot, Bluabot will have to get those tetras under the goal three times as fast as Redabot can stack (as it would have to score nine tetras to Redabot's three to score nine points). If we assume Redabot is making rows, that speed for Bluabot balloons to roughly six times as fast in order to keep pace. And Redabot's got the advantage of keeping at least those nine points, no matter what happens. So I'll ask the question--do you feel lucky? |
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
This is true--however, this field seems to offer plenty of Plans B. If Bluabot is blocking you, win a shoving match. Or whistle for a partner to come over and dance with Bluabot for a while. Or, retreat and head for the nearest wall--there's three more goals there.
Unless there is a wall involved (and there isn't too much wall this year, as the goals and loading zones take up quite a healthy piece of real estate), it'd take the majority of the Blue alliance to stop one offensive Redabot. I'll be very interested to see if defense is as powerful as it has been in the past. |
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The rules, also, lean toward offense, with the rules about the loading zones and de-scoring. |
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
Yeah, all redabot has to do is score once then bluabot has to take a break from defending and go and score four tetras to take the lead back, and while it does that redabot goes and scores four more itself, so bluabot has to go and score twelve more giving redabot time to score twelve more..... see a pattern? What happens if a match is tied.... like say tied at 0-0?
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I would like to think that one bluabot could hold up one or 2 of the redabots, giving the rest of redalliance a break to score more points. however, if there is a defensive robot on both teams, then they could just get into a shoving match .. .. .. |
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
low scoring games work
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
Everybody keeps looking at this argument in an "all or nothing" fashion. I'm personally convinced that most of the elimination matches will involve one of the 3 robots playing "zone defense" on the other side of the field while the other 2 try to rack up points. The difference between winning and losing in many of these matches will be strategy of play.
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Re: Do defensive, low scoring tactics work?
Ever heard "The best offense is a good Defense."??
If one teams on an alliance is a box on wheels, and the other two can score points, that box can go be a PITA to the other team.. very effective.. just hope you dont get stuck with 2 or 3 boxes on wheels for a match.. j |
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