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#61
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Re: Rough Play in Rack N Roll
What you are saying could actually be legal. Complete ramming is not allowed but pinning and then backing up for a while and pinning again is completely legal. It is unfortunate that you weren't able to continue with your game plan, but I would have to say that that was simply good defense on the other teams part. Next time I would say either push back, if you are stronger or run away. I don't know if they were truly ramming which would make this all wrong but if they weren't this is my 2 cents.
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#62
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Re: Rough Play in Rack N Roll
I know that 1720 got one at Boilermaker but that's about it. I know one team that I think should've gotten one, call me crazy but when you almost cause one robot to tip and then knock another one down in the same match you deserve a penalty. I'm not gonna throw out names but you know who you are!
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#63
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I'm going to have to admit that my team tipped 2 robots in one match. Neither one was intentional nor was it malicious (I was the coach); however the referees viewed it as so malicious that they immediately disqualified us without giving a yellow or red card at all. I understand that they are doing a very tough job, but I feel that this was completely out of line. The first robot that we tipped hit us first from all the way across the field and our driver was backing up and our claw simply got got on their robot and pulled it over. The second one I told our driver to play defense on another robot. He drove over to the robot and slowed down just to push it. Unfortunately in the heat of the moment he did not realize that our arm was still elevated so the referees saw that our arm made contact with the other team high and then it tipped over. Unfortunately the referees did not understand that our gripper is hinged and physically could not have tipped the other team. It just so happened that the other team had two ramps on the side that were angled up and inward so as our gripper touched them the gripper folded back towards our robot and could not have pushed the other team. I am not mad at the referees because they do such a great job 99% of the time, I just think that occasionally they do mess up. Also I think that it is crazy for teams to build such top heavy robots that they are in danger of tipping over when someone plays defense on them, especially after watching past games. Ok sorry everyone for my rant.
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Re: Rough Play in Rack N Roll
In my situation neither of the incidents were provoked.
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#65
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Then I would say they should most definitely be penalized at a minimum a yellow card.
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#66
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Well they weren't and it cost us the chance to move on to the semi-finals.
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#67
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Unfortunately that is the nature of FIRST. For instance the pairing algorithm probably cost us a second regional win. We were paired with the same nonfunctioning robots for the entire regional. Most matches we would score either 5 or 6 ringers by ourselves and still end up losing due to various penalties that our partners incurred. As for your situation, the referees have a difficult job to try to keep the matches fair, as well as not penalize every little thing, and sometimes they mess up but there is really nothing we can do about it.
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#68
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We were in the same boat for the qualifiers, but yeah what are you gonna do?
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#70
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Something the drivers need to learn for this game is to adjust there gameplay on the fly. We're all going to hit by defense that we think is unfair, strictly because it is really good and because of it we can't score. I learned real quickly that our robot couldn't outpush most people, so for the rest of the regional instead of pushing back I ran away. There is always going to be some other robot trying to stop you, the robot with the smartest driver is going to win the battle. You don't need to push back or be faster, just play smarter and don't think that because you have a plan you need to stick to it. In our last quarterfianls match I realized that they were playing such good defense that i wasn't going ot be able to score that I gave up on scoring and played defense on there scoring bot and chose to rely on ramps to win. It made it a much closer game than it would have been if I didn't do that. That just shows that strategy is not set in stone and it can and sometimes must be altered on the fly in order to be successful. SO I think we should stop complaining about playing to rough and losing cuz we got tipped and just play smarter at our next regional or at nationals. And if you don't have any regionals left and aren't going to nationals then talking about it is fine but it isn't going to change that fact that you lost and there is nothing you can do about it.
On that note, I would like to say that I like the fact that this is one of the roughest games to date. In fact the fact that these games do get rough is one reason why I joined the team my freshman year. It brings people in. Nobody wants to watch a game that involves no contact.... It's just.... boring =D |
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He said that he was caught between the rack and the two robots they knocked over both times. He had no choice but to push until those robots moved. I know where you are coming from and that does seem like something that should have been penalized, but in both cases they were simply pushing within the bumper zone. There was no high-end tipping, no wedges, no high speed ramming. It was fair, it was clean. They didn't make an obvious effort to tip those robots over. Quote:
Stack Attack 2003 Nothing quite like four robots all racing at full power to be the king of the hill. Last edited by Dan Petrovic : 22-03-2007 at 17:12. |
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I understand and I hold no grudge, its just rough to go out like that.
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I agree w/ the original posting that there has been a continous amount of overly agressive play, and there was initially a glimmer of hope during explanation of the rules this year that they actually might uphold them.....however it has gone by wayside of an idle threat -such as parents telling their children...one more time and no TV.
However in the two regionals (Granite State & UTC) we participated they waited until the last of the qualifiers o issue any. In the UTC it was in the next to the last match and one I felt a match too late. Example : A team (# 181 which had been playing well and scoring effeciently throughout the tourney. They got tipped over and another high scoring machine needing to place one more tube for the wrap around. But in between that and them was robot 181 laying with it's arm in a vunerable position. Team X from a good distance slammed & pushed it's way thru and in the process broke 181's device. If any instance I thought should been a place for restraint that would have been one. Our Robot was custom fabricated and welded aluminum frame consisting of 1" x 1" and 1" x 3" tibing w/ .13" wall. This is fairly strong members and we have three considerable deformations of certain members that took quite a bit of force to dent/bend. Unfortunately when FIRST does start to try and control the situations I hope they don't swing the other way of the spectrum. Last edited by DDAwg3 : 22-03-2007 at 22:03. |
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#74
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Re: Rough Play in Rack N Roll
I was at the LA regional and I was the captain of the alliance with 1138 and 1622. 1138 was given a yellow card a people have said in this match but the reason they gave me was not because of rough play they said that 1138's robot was on the other alliances ramp during end game. I am not sure if 1138 was disabled I have heard that they were in which case they could not control their robot during that time period. I think FIRST has a hard time controling what is considered illegal or rough play like when our team went to Annapolis last year there were dozens of ramming violations handed out but when we got to Las vegas and Atlanta we did not see one handed out I think all of the refs are different and you just have to play as clean as possible because you don't know how the judges will react.
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#75
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Re: Rough Play in Rack N Roll
On the subject of tipping, I feel that as long as the hit is in the bumper zone, it is ok. If a team builds a robot that is prone to tipping, then that is a problem with their robot.
There are a lot of variables that teams have to think about when building a robot, and building something robust should definitely be a large consideration. If you go outside of your footprint with an arm, and the arm gets hit, you shouldn't complain about it. Last year, our team was penalized when other robots hit our hopper when it was extended outside of our footprint. So, a big consideration went into our robot design this year to stay within our footprint as much as possible. |
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