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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

TOMORROW! IT STARTS TOMORROW! MUST LOAD THE VAN!

... and print the flyers... and help John finish the cart ... and ... well ... sleep for a couple of hours, I guess.

The tournament starts TOMORROW!
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

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TOMORROW! IT STARTS TOMORROW! MUST LOAD THE VAN!

... and print the flyers... and help John finish the cart ... and ... well ... sleep for a couple of hours, I guess.

The tournament starts TOMORROW!
Haha! It starts TODAY!
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

I will be there reffing and inspecting.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

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I will be there reffing and inspecting.
I wish this was being webcast. I'll be free all day Friday, and I've never seen PNR yet.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

Hey guys how'd practice go? Any High scores? Inquiring minds want to know. Johny 5 says: "NEED INPUT!"
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

I'm falling asleep as I type, but I think I can cover a couple of things:

1. The state of the robots on Thursday is not as good as it was last year. This was a tough technical challenge year.

2. Scoring the center goal is a lot easier in the lab than on the field. Center scoring was not common.

3. Good human players are scoring 5-10 points each doing full-court throws.

4. The Cheesy Poofs looked human! They were struggling to get their robot ready just like the rest of us!

5. Team 492 still has the sweetest-driving robot in the northwest. Smooth as silk.

6. Team 1294 scored a center goal in autonomous!!! Send congratulations cards to...

7. I have the feeling that things are going to get a lot more competitive tomorrow. Lots of teams are still improving.

8. Huge props to three students from Issaquah Robotics Society (1318) who took time out to help me install our bumpers. I stayed late in the pits to do this (the team was at dinner) and Eric, Kyle and Elise helped me with holding, drilling, and bolting. Finest FIRST tradition!

9. It is hard to tell which period is which from the stands. The instant scoring is cool, even if one alliance did have a reported score of about 425 in one round. I think Thursday is practice day for the Regional team, too.

10. Quite a number of balls hit the chains in the center goals and bounce back out.

11. Most robots can get onto the ramp, even though a lot are top heavy. At least four robots turned over today, including ours.

12. Good ball sweepers are unusual.

13. This early, the best robots scored in the corner goals.

14. THE MUSIC IS TOO LOUD! A lot of folks are using ear plugs in the stands.

More news as it develops...
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

I agree with most of what Rick TYler said....

Music being loud: especially the whistle signifying the end of a round. Ouchie.

Center goal scoring and competitiveness: agreed. During practice I didn't see any consistent center-goal scoring, though a lot of robots our improving (especially ours ).

Human Players: hard to score in corner goals - mostly for me because of bounce in the balls and the ramp going to the goal. I feel it worth it to hold onto the balls and let the robot score.

Robots tipping over: Yep. Ours tipped over also. Even some of the smaller robots (ours is maximum height) were tipping going onto the ramp.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

One thing I noticed was that the human players saturaded the playing field with balls by trying to throw them into the side goals. Teams' human players would be throwing as soon as a ball got into the corral, so all the balls ended up being on the field as fair game or in bots. I think (hope) that most teams' human players will wise up and understand that throwing for the entire 2:10 just is not effective and infact is detrimental.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

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One thing I noticed was that the human players saturaded the playing field with balls by trying to throw them into the side goals. Teams' human players would be throwing as soon as a ball got into the corral, so all the balls ended up being on the field as fair game or in bots. I think (hope) that most teams' human players will wise up and understand that throwing for the entire 2:10 just is not effective and infact is detrimental.
It will be interesting to see how this proceeds today and tomorrow.

Not every team had a decent goal or court to shoot at during build. I expect Thursday and maybe even today that a number of teams will take the "Shoot as often as possible strategy" to gain more experience on a real field. If the strategy works, this should help them improve their scoring accuracy by the end of today.

They may not end up in the top 8, but a good scouting team in the top 8 will see this change in accuracy, and watch them closely tomorrow morning. There are always a couple of teams that walk in rough, but improve significantly before Saturday, and are a good selection for playoffs.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

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It will be interesting to see how this proceeds today and tommorrow.

Not every team had a decent goal or court to shoot at during build. I expect Thursday and maybe even today that a number of teams will take the "Shoot as often as possible strategy" to gain more experience on a real field. If the strategy works, this should help them improve their scoring accuracy by the end of today.

They may not end up in the top 8, but a good scouting team in the top 8 will see this change in accuracy, and watch them closely tomorrow morning. There are always a couple of teams that walk in rough, but improve significantly before Saturday, and are a good selection for playoffs.
Exactly why scouting is so important. Our scouting app (STAMP) creates an "Improvement Trend" calculation to find just such teams, even though they are under-rated.
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Exactly why scouting is so important. Our scouting app (STAMP) creates an "Improvement Trend" calculation to find just such teams, even though they are under-rated.
If STAMP shows higher than our current rankings, I think it rocks. Otherwise, I blame programmer error.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

Day 2 preliminary report.

Seven matches down, three to go. Top Gun is currently ranked 43rd out of 46 with a CP of 31 -- tied for highest in the regional. We are 1-6-0. We lost three matches by one point, one match by two points, and one match we actually won but a scoring error showed it as a 4 point loss (we had two robots completely on the top of the platform at the end -- the refs scored zero, we protested, and the refs added five points -- we later noticed that it was scored as only one bot on the platform and not two, but they said it was too late to change now, that we should have said something earlier, we said we did, they said, "too bad"). Our only big loss was to an alliance which included both the Cheesy Poofs and Team 948 -- which has a wicked accurate center-goal shooter. They beat us by 20 points. We also had the privelege of winning the highest total point total of the day at 64 to (IIRC) 60.

Today's random thoughts and notes:

1. The Scallywags (#1369) drove onto the other team's ramp at the end of a blow-out match. Ninety percent of the audience and the announcer ("Wow! They drove onto the wrong ramp, what a mistake!" <-- paraphrased) thought it was a mistake. We thought it was genius, and applauded as they walked out.

2. High goal shooters still are not the bomb. With a few exceptions, not many goals.

3. The Cheesy Poofs made big clouds of magic smoke in one match, and broke a shaft in another. When they worked, they were AMAZING. Team 753 took them out of one match with inspired, genius, outstanding defense. The Poofs still scored some low goals, but their awesome shooter was quiet.

4. Our robot could be better.

5. Good human players are now scoring 7-10 goals by hand into the low goals.

6. There is less indiscriminate ball-throwing than there used to be, but some HPs are still toss-happy, including throwing into dead goals.

This is a great game. They could run it again next year with no changes and it would still be a great game. I don't think there will be a "perfect machine" as there are so many different strategic decisions to make. All-dumping teams don't work. All-shooters don't work. Mixed teams work, and there is room, as always, for fast, smooth defense.

I want to play Aim High again!!!
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

A few of my thoughts, after the regional ended.

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1. The state of the robots on Thursday is not as good as it was last year. This was a tough technical challenge year.
Yes, it seemed like there was much more noise in the pits this year on Thursday from machinery operating (of course, it could have been that the team right before us was running their jigsaw the entire day straight!)

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4. The Cheesy Poofs looked human! They were struggling to get their robot ready just like the rest of us!
Yeah, after all I heard about them I was expecting everything perfect. When I looked at their pit, they had the hopper off and were still making modifications. However, once they got that puppy working it sure was something to see!

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8. Huge props to three students from Issaquah Robotics Society (1318) who took time out to help me install our bumpers. I stayed late in the pits to do this (the team was at dinner) and Eric, Kyle and Elise helped me with holding, drilling, and bolting. Finest FIRST tradition!
No problem! We had finished up the work we could do on our robot a little earlier, and the programmers wanted us out of their way. We were just looking for something useful to do. It was good to meet you in person.

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9. It is hard to tell which period is which from the stands. The instant scoring is cool, even if one alliance did have a reported score of about 425 in one round. I think Thursday is practice day for the Regional team, too.
Yeah, that was a challenge. As a driver, it was really hard to figure out when the periods switched, and when it was coming up, while still staying aware of the situation on the field. I was lucky enough to have a coach that was able to keep track of that, letting me know when periods 2 and 3 were about to end (to get ready for the next) and when there was about twenty seconds left in the final period (to go for the ramp). Without that, it would have been impossible to keep track of everything.

And about the score, there was that one elimination round where blue got a reported score of around 3100, the "high score of the universe" according to the announcer. I couldn't stop laughing as I saw that number just keep going up...

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10. Quite a number of balls hit the chains in the center goals and bounce back out.
Yes, I think there were more of those than FIRST anticipated. I hope they do something about that in later regionals.

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13. This early, the best robots scored in the corner goals.
Yes. From what I could see, the most effective robots were the ones that could either score well and consistently in the corner goals, or were so incredibly amazing/had such a great strategy of scoring in the center that they could negate any defense. This was best illustrated by the match between alliances 1 and 8. Although 1 had some great shooters, 360's defense was enough to totally shut them down. Alliance 8 could easily have won the regional, if it wasn't for 254's amazing strategy in that final round.

Sciencenerd's final analysis of Aim High: Shooters that can't shoot faster than 1 ball/second are next to useless. They will never be given an opportunity to sit still long enough to score significantly. Defense will be high, with many effective robots dumping at most one load of balls in the corner goal, then spending their time stopping the shooters from ever getting lined up. Robots that can't ramp had better be pretty durn amazing to make up for it. Team 254 is awsome.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

One thing that consistently disappoints me about the FIRST games is that there's often a 'reach' goal that is very difficult to achieve - such as using the camera to aim and fire at the top goal this year - that is easily shut down by simply having a box on wheels hit the robot repeatedly. It's too bad that a robot which is able to hit the target repeatedly (no small task!) can be shut down by such a robot.

Not bashing anyone or anything, just an observation.
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Re: PNW 2006 -- The Pacific Northwest Regional in Portland

The Poofs were amazing. Hands-down the most interesting team to watch during the competition. Just couldn't help but jump up and cheer like mad when they started their mad barrage of balls into the center goal. Great job Poofs!
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