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View Poll Results: Give away your time-out, or keep for later?
Give your time-out to the other alliance if they really need it. 30 41.67%
Keep it for your own alliance, just in case. 19 26.39%
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Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

I talked to a bunch of people at Detroit about this and got mixed answers. So this is the situation, in the finals, the other alliance has a problem with their robot, is trying to fix it, has already used their timeout, and your alliance still has their own timeout card. It is only the semi finals so there are still a few matches left if you don't get eliminated.

Should you call a time out to give the other alliance a chance, or keep it for your alliance just in case?

I myself would give it away in a second because i would rather play a fair match than a 2 against 3 any day, and it just seems like a perfect example of gracious professionalism. Some people though, thought that it isn't cruel to keep it for yourself, and you shouldn't feel pressured to give it away.

Say whats on your mind/ what you would have done.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

Can't have back-to-back time outs.

This used to happen a lot but it would really delay an event so they put a stop to it.

<T19> There are no cascading time-outs. An opposing ALLIANCE may not offer their unused TIME-OUT to their opponent.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

Back-to-back timeouts are disallowed by the rules.

Otherwise, we'd use it for them in all likelihood.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

Well don't they usually have a time in between matches in the finals for fixing the robot. And I think that if you use a time out and you can't get it fixed with the other time given to you that you might not be able to fix it even if the other alliance use their time out. If back to back timeouts were allowed.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

I would totally agree with you. However... this year they made a rule saying that time-outs could not be called consecutively. So if the blue alliance called a time-out and needed more time they would either have to play a match 2vs 3 or call up a back-up team and the red alliance couldn't do anything about it. kind of sucks but rules are rules...
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

I think it would be cool for the other alliance to call a time out after the opponents time out That is, if it looked like they need the additional time. They wouldn't even have to know that you did for their sake. Now, that would be cool.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

Let's clarify the situation. The alliance in question had to use their time-out in the Quarter-finals. It's now the 2nd SEMI-final match, your underdog alliance has already won Semi-final #1, and the robot in question is now broken again. While the other Semi-final match was played, they were working on the robot, but it's still broken - fixable, but they need more time.

So, do you call your time-out now (not back-to-back) or save it in case your alliance needs it in the Finals?

I don't see how any alliance captain can be faulted for either decision.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

At SVR, the blue alliance in the finals used a timeout for the red alliance. The red alliance had used their timeout a few matches earlier, so it was not a back-to-back timeout situation.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

I'll start by saying nothing I say here is meant offensively or to intentionally put down anyone.

I was rather disappointed in the way things turned out in the semis. Winning by penalties in the 2 vs 3 was certainly not ideal.

I was on the pit crew that fixed the drive train, and I know we would have LOVED your timeout. However, I do not think any less of any members of your alliance because you did not give it to us.

I think giving the timeout is a great display of the morals and spirit of FIRST, but it is in a way suicide for your alliance and against the idea of competition. Of course you do not want to win because of our drive train failure, just as we didn't want to win due to penalties, but rules are rules and failures are failures. If a team can not fix their robot in the time given by the timeout, then their design was not robust enough and they do not deserve the title.

In the end, we all knew 469, 217, and 440 were going to be brutal competition, so I see nothing wrong with you guys wanting to save your timeout, in case you needed it against them.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

I remember talking with you about this, and <T19> aside (which didn't apply in this situation anyways) I still feel the right decision would've been to use the time out. As soon as we heard about what was going on with 27's bot, myself and our operator went over to see if there was anything we could do to help. They had a beautiful machine and really deserved to see it functioning properly; on the other side of the field, winning by 30 points (which they kind of did) due to a 2v3 situation really is not as.. inspiring.

However, like Gary said, I don't see a fault in making either decision (for the reasons given by CountTo19).
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

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<T19> There are no cascading time-outs. An opposing ALLIANCE may not offer their unused TIME-OUT to their opponent.
Yeah... I asked the head ref about it, just in a hypothetical sense and he led me to <T19>. Amazingly, I don't believe any time-outs were called during eliminations at the CT Regional.
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Re: Time-Outs, Give it or keep it?

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<T19> In the elimination matches, each ALLIANCE will be allotted one TIME-OUT of up to 6 minutes. If an ALLIANCE wishes to call for a TIME OUT, they must submit their TIME OUT coupon to the Head Referee within two minutes of the Head Referee issuing the field reset signal preceding their match. When this occurs, the Time-out Clock will count down the six minutes starting with the expiration of the arena-reset period. Both ALLIANCES will enjoy the complete 6-minute window. In the interest of tournament schedule, if an ALLIANCE completes their repairs before the Time-out Clock expires, the ALLIANCE CAPTAIN is encouraged to inform the Head Referee that they are ready to play and remit any time remaining in the TIME-OUT. If ALLIANCES are ready before the 6-minute window, the next match will start. There are no cascading time-outs. An opposing ALLIANCE may not offer their unused TIME-OUT to their opponent.
While it may be the courteous thing to do, offering your TIME-OUT to your opponent is against the rules. There is no need to anguish over a chioce that was not your's to make.

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While it may be the courteous thing to do, offering your TIME-OUT to your opponent is against the rules. There is no need to anguish over a chioce that was not your's to make.
Yes. but if I, instead of offering my timeout to my opponent, use my time out to 'talk about strategy' while they repair their robot, then all is according to the rules
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Yes. but if I, instead of offering my timeout to my opponent, use my time out to 'talk about strategy' while they repair their robot, then all is according to the rules
The intent of T-19 was implied by their mention of an alliance completing their repairs. If that was indeed their intent, then perhaps they should have been more explicit, so that we would not even try to wiggle our way around it.
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The intent of T-19 was implied by their mention of an alliance completing their repairs. If that was indeed their intent, then perhaps they should have been more explicit, so that we would not even try to wiggle our way around it.
Agreed.

The GDC has a very tough job because there are a lot of very smart people out there looking at the rules.

I understand the intent of the rule, however, I Like many others want to beat our opponent when they are at their best. Winning because your opponent is broken (possibly through no fault of their own ... or even possibly because of MY team) does not make for a good spectator sport, which is what FIRST needs in order to change the culture.

In fact, I would go so far as to say I'd rather lose in the finals, and have used my timeout for my opponent, than win with my opponent having a broken 'bot. The reason is because I believe we've already won by that point ... and the competition is the celebration of our hard work and learning over the 6 weeks. to do otherwise, IMHO, lessens the gains we make and opens up the 'win at any cost' mentality.
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