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We will just have to add 2007 to list of years were the 1st week of regionals had issues. (In my 10 years in FIRST I can not remember a year we did not have problems on week #1. Writing a scoring/field control system is not as easy as everyone thinks. And this years field is simple, no automation.) The other thing we need to remember is that FIRST has all new engineers. There is not one engineer who has any previous FIRST experience. I am sure that next week will be better. |
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I was not calling out Dave Lavery or accusing him of anything. I just knew that historically he was rather active here on CD and usually offers helpful (although sometimes baffling) insight. It's just nice to hear things from Dave Lavery rather than speculation because his words carry some weight, and speculation is... well just speculation. |
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yes random match scheduling doesn't seem to be that random... 1676 played against Team 1689 (a team we helped out in the pits) in 5 out of our 6 matches. that is one heck of a coincidence.
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Dont forget 1983 vs. 2002 in every match at the PNW regional
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I have a couple of questions for the people posting in this thread.
1) Why does Dave Lavery have to post to this thread? Is there an actual rational reason? 2) Honestly, do you not believe that FIRST is aware of the problem, and working to fix it? In my experience with working with FIRST, they have always tried their best to fix bugs in the software. And seriously, in seven years I cannot remember a year where there wasn't a bug in the software somewhere. I'm sure that they appreciate all of the offers to help, however keep in mind, software is not always a simple plug and play system. Correcting software is not always as simple as changing a broken physical part in a robot, or a piece that has malfunctioned. Anybody who has experience programming anything major will have also had issues where they had to track down bugs in the software, or where their software doesn't work the way that they expected it to. And tracing why the software isn't working the way that they want it to can sometimes be a tricky proposition. I do have one request for everybody though, and those who were at PNW will possibly know why I'm saying this. As upset as you might be with FIRST, or with the way that the match scheduling comes out, please don't take out this anger on the volunteers in the pit. On a personal level, and as somebody who has competed before, I KNOW that I understood completely how upset the teams were, and I understood why they were upset, I was upset myself. It was very hard to stand and say, no I don't know of anything that I can do to solve this problem, and I sat there and wished I had a better answer to give then that, one that said that the problem was fixed, or that it was a simple fluke that wouldn't be permanent. And from experience, I cannot see FIRST letting it stand by this. I'd also like to point out something. Quite often, we focus on what is so negative about something. But as has been pointed out before, FIRST also had something that worked right this time, and that is the field/scoring system. And for that...even with the current problems...I congratulate them. |
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While I agree with the gist of your post, this is not a bug. Someone (or a group of someone's) intentionally made it so that the alliance pairings are not random. Whether or not FIRST or the GDC intended the game to be played this way is another story. Whatever the answer is, let's hope we get a better system this week (if not, then next). |
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I pointed out something earlier, and I would like to reiterate it before we get too much further in this thread. Please do not assume just because we do not have a fix for the scheduling in the system yet, that FIRST is not working on the problem. Whether you term it as a bug or not is a point of view. I term a bug to be something that the end product user, which would be FIRST and the teams using it, did not intend for the system.
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#131
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1) Contact your FIRST representative and or team leader so they can. 2) Do not assume that because you said something to the people running the field that that will be passed along. |
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Don't believe for one minute that FIRST did not test the algorithm and know what the alliance pairings would look like. If it is what you see is what you get then we have no choice but to live with it. The kids on the team I mentor are really upset. We did fund raising this weekend for nationals and the match pairings became a real sore spot. The mentors present tried their best to make them believe that it will be OK and fixed by the time we have our first regional. If we always go against a team that is slightly better than us we will never have a chance to win a match, what fun is that? And if we happen to be really good, what fun is there in defeating the same team over and over again? Another comment read in this thread that really hits the mark was about a team that designed an arm and a ramp and did not get to use them because all they did was play defense against a really good offensive robot. So much for creativity and hard work, not to mention all the time and money spent by sponsors. Our team basically has a drive system funded one sponsor, an arm funded by another and ramps funded by yet another. I am certain that each wants to see how their contribution performs. Not to mention the other mentors/sponsors that programed, worked on the camera etc. etc. The kids on the team I mentor want to be paired with and against as many teams as possible, not test thier GP by having the same opponent every time they go out. The best solution I have seen here is to manually create pairings for 24-80 teams and then on the first morning draw slots to place your team number in. That should not take more than ten minutes to do and another five minutes to print and distribute schedules. No one could ever say that anything was unfair about the pairings as the draw would be completely up to chance. I really have to bite my pen here, some random thought about how match pairings have not been perceived as fair in the past keeps coming to mind. Totally random, no perpetual opponent, as many allies and opponents as possible. It that really too much to ask for?
Last edited by ALIBI : 05-03-2007 at 07:10. Reason: Left out a word. |
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We experienced a similar problem.
Every match at the NJ Regional was 836 vs 834 another interesting thing that happened was that one of our alliance partners for one match would be on the opposing alliance the next. |
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I just hate being misled. I personally feel that if FIRST decides to not REALLY randomize the matches, then they should not use the adjective "random" to describe them. I mean, what are the odds that my team went up against 435 in all eight seeding matches? Or that we go every 11 matches? |
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#135
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Folks, why don't we cool it for a bit. There is a lot of hear say going on and blaming FIRST for things that may or may not be true. There are MANY people concerned over the reports from last weekend. FIRST is being contacted and hopefully there will be some answers early this week. I am one that believes that we should all get to play with as many teams as possible. I am also going to wait to see what happens now that FIRST knows our feelings. FIRST is a great organization and I believe in it. Let's all see how they respond.
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