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| View Poll Results: Are 1114, 217, and 148 beatable? | |||
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15 | 9.74% |
| Yes, they can be beat. (post who you think is better) |
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139 | 90.26% |
| Voters: 154. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Are 1114, 217, and 148 beatable?
Their machine has only so much to do with winning the gold. The main factors were the relationship these 3 teams have with each other and how experienced their drive team was. Yes, they are beatable. But I doubt that there are many alliances that will be able to take them out of the competition.
As far luck goes, I don't think there was much luck involved when 1114 ended up seeding #1. As many have pointed out before in quiet a few threads that 1114 built a machine that can probably take on a lot of alliance just on their own. They were putting up enough points each match that I can't think of a team to compare them to. I believe this was the first year in a long time I felt that team 1114, 217 and 148 earned the gold without any luck. If there is anything "lucky" about this alliance, it would be the fact that 148 was still available for the pick. It's not the machine that mattered the most, what was the strategy they came up with to earn the gold. |
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968 can get 5 lines in hybrid mode, if they were allied with a partner that took down balls then their hybrid mode is just about the best you can ask for. Very very few times did I see a team get more lines than five.
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You are correct, sir, I am a bit rusty on the rules, so thanks for pointing out where there were holes. You are right on pretty much every point, so I think my strategy definitely needed some rethinking.
I guess that team 20's strategy would need to change as well. Perhaps having them hurdle alongside 330, racking up the score. Or swap 20 with 968, as their hybrids are close in score, and 968 can hurdle more in tele. I'm not sure, however, if 2106 would be considered in possession of the ball. The ball would not be "supported," because it would be resting on the ground, and not being held. I suppose it might be grounds for capturing, but if 2106 loosened their manipulator by about a foot there would be some room for it to move, at the expense of your total defense. Thanks again for helping me remember to check the manual before strategizing! ![]() |
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Which is exactly why I have 25 as the third bot, they can knock both balls off, at least in the match we were paired with them. And I know 968 can get lots of lines, I just meant that they just couldn't knock off both balls.
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I don't recall the exact wording of the rule, but it says something to the effect of that if you're pushing the ball around, stop, change directions, and the ball comes with you, you're in possession of it, which would be what would happen in this scenario.
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Re: Are 1114, 217, and 148 beatable?
330 on Galileo used their gripper arms to pin a trackball into the all and no penalties were called. 2106 used a similar method, so as long as they dont pick up the ball, it would not incur penalties.
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Yeah, but 330 doesn't encircle the ball. They just go halfway around.
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The ball pinning strategy that you guys are discussing cost us in the Philly semi finals and on Archi. Every time I challenged the rulings I was always told that it's not illegal if the ball does not move as the robot does. Basically if the robot moves and the ball then goes into unrestrained motion it's legal. Now if the robot moves and the ball moves in restrained motion with the robot it's considered illegal
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See about 40 seconds into this video: http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...?matchid=10451 Last edited by Joe Ross : 27-06-2008 at 16:31. |
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Re: Are 1114, 217, and 148 beatable?
1114 is the best scorer. They aren't untouchable, and in any given match, can get outscored by certain robots given the circumstances, but they are, in my opinion, the single best bot this year in the competition. Going into the championships, I thought it would be their title to lose, and I know anything can happen, but they didn't lose it. I don't mean to belittle 217 or 148. They are great robots, but 1114 won every single competition they entered. 217, 148, and others were great robots but not as dominant.
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When the posts began in the CD fora after the 2008 Championship and when photos began to appear, we were lucky to have some of our World Champions contributing their thoughts, reactions, and feelings in the threads. The teams, the coaches, and the drive teams were all so happy. What seemed to come from all the happiness and celebration and found its way into words was the respect that all of them had for each other and how they made up for weaknesses that occurred/popped up in the matches, depending on the alliance to overcome those weaknesses and challenges by working together and communicating with each other - all the while competing for the victories on Galileo and then on Einstein. The respect, in my mind, has been developed over time and is a great nod towards the importance of having engineers involved in the FRC program as mentors and as coaches, working side by side with students. The winning alliance showcased this importance and it also reflected a respect and appreciation that teams can have for themselves and for each other. Whether one robot was more dominant or not in the end or whether this worthy alliance that competed on Einstein and brought home the gold - can be beaten, is not important to me. They have already proven that they can win and they can win even when things get a little tough or challenging. That is when the alliance works together showing the strength of character and the level of respect - when it gets a little tough. And, that is what the robotics competition part of FIRST is about. I said all that and did not use the term, Gracious Professionalism, but it was present there between the lines and within those teams. Still is. Last edited by JaneYoung : 27-06-2008 at 18:58. Reason: tweaking... |
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Re: Are 1114, 217, and 148 beatable?
Very good point.
My team was not good enough to even make the eliminations at Championships, ... this year. We made championships our first two years, and are extremely proud coming from a smaller school and with only 13 members. We learned a great deal about engineering, teamwork, and many other things including the possibly overused, but underappreciated term, gracious professionalism. 1114, 148, and 217 came together to build robots that were amazing, but they also worked together and became more than just the sum of their parts. They decided on a strategy that was effective and worked extremely well, and executed it brilliantly. |
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