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Re: OVERDRIVE Rules/Scoring Questions
If a trackball is placed on the overpass, then removed by an opponent (in the c-clockwise direction), does it count as a hurdle?
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Re: OVERDRIVE Rules/Scoring Questions
Question: Can the trackball be scored if one robot be in possession when it crosses the finish line? G10 only talks about no contact and contact w/ 2 robots. So, if it only one robot, does it still count? Thanks
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The difference between the two is that you get 8 pts, in Hybrid phase, for knocking a ball down. If there is still a ball up after the 15 sec of Hybrid, then the ball may still be knocked down, but no points will be awarded. |
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No. The ball must either have absolutely no contact with a robot of the same Alliance, or must make contact with robots of both Alliances before touching the ground on the other side of the finish line.
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The definition of "hurdle" is "passing over the overpass" (no pun intended) .So the opposition would have no chance of knocking over the ball because it must completely go over the overpass, not rest on it. You might be thinking of the ending, when Alliances receive 12 points per ball resting on the overpass at the end of the match. In this case, they can knock it down, thus preventing you from scoring, but not receiving any points themselves. |
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Re: OVERDRIVE Rules/Scoring Questions
I was asking about the ball crossing under the overpass. Anyone know if it can only touch one robot? Thanks.
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And yes, I was referencing the ending; you place the trackball on the overpass, hoping to get 12 points at the end of the match. The other alliance descores it, but you get 8 points for a completed hurdle, after all, the trackball did pass completely over the overpass , is this a correct interpretation? |
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. Everyone has questions with these rules....If the Blue Alliance removes a Red trackball from the overpass, the Red Alliance would get the 8 points (according to G08 and G09). If the Red Alliance removed one of their own trackballs, the Red Alliance would receive 8 points. And yes, once a trackball is removed from the overpass it is considered scored (meaning the Alliance cannot receive the 8 points twice for the same ball). I think that there is some strategy in this part. I agree that it is a stretch for one robot to get both balls down in the Hybrid phase. Thus, it should be a priority to get the points. If there are two robots that are able to remove the trackballs, one should go for the ball on their side, and the second should aim for the ball on the enemy's side. Now I have a question of my own. During the Hybrid phase, could you remove the ball from the overpass before you cross the finish line and then hurdle the ball? |
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I don't see why not, there is no rule forbidding it, and as the trackball has not completely crossed over the line, there is no reason it shouldn't be allowed to be scored.
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thats a great question dude, i think because the robots cant move backwards that would be allowed but remember u only have 15 sec to take it off set it down pick it back up and hurdle it. all on hybrid commands
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<G12> A TRACKBALL must CROSS a LANE MARKER before it can score for the first time by HURDLING or CROSSING its FINISH LINE. |
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Yeah, what I said (restating G10) only applies to crossing. hurdling has its own set of rules. |
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well, shows i need to read the booklet more
![]() So do u think that you can take the ball and bump it hard with your robot over the overpass, or do you think that u cant use powerful throwing mechanisms for safety reasons, is there a height limit on the field, is it to dangerous to throw the trackball i think the robots could take damage from a flying trackball there pretty heavy to fall from a big height.etc |
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HURDLE: When a TRACKBALL CROSSES a FINISH LINE while passing above the OVERPASS and then contacts either the floor or another ROBOT before re-contacting the originating ROBOT. The ball just has to "pass above" the overpass, so it would work to set it down on the overpass and then push it over. I think that you have the interpretation right, just as long as they push your ball off over the finish line instead off backwards. ![]() |
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Nah im JK i dont care ![]() |
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