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Re: Suffield Shakedown Scrimmage Pre-Season Event
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Teams will have to definitely scout Payload Specialist and their shooting percentages and a third team could be picked just for a good payload specialist and an adequate robot (it moves). The competition season begins just when high school basketball season ends and it would not surprise me to see FIRST teams lure basketball players to their teams. As hot shooter could be devastating. Especially slow or immobile robots and there are good FIRST teams out there with good high school basketball teams in their schools. |
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And for those that couldn't see it on the WebCast, the Super Cell battle really starts long before that 20 seconds. If you haven't done your Empty Cell strategy and countdown jockeying, it makes thing simply much tougher. And to boost our ego... was our robot really lighting it up? Since I and my pit team are always focused on our robot's performance and always looking at the bad parts for improvement, I really couldn't give an assessment of how it stacked up to other robots like the Bobcats, the Ueberbots, Buzz, and Trinity. (Sorry if I forgot others, but sad to say, the pit chain only unlocked only a few times a day). Fred Last edited by Fred Agnir : 15-02-2009 at 09:32. |
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Will the videos from this be on TBA? If not, can anyone send me some recorded stuff? I was building robots all day yesterday and really want to see how this game plays.
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The fix is the best I've seen to keep the integrity of the ball structure. Note that the bottom of the rivet is not sharp but pointy, and can scratch your hands up if you're not looking where you're grabbing the ball. Thanks to FIRST staff for coming up with a great solution! |
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If anyone knows where videos or match results are, I will be happy to add them to TBA.
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Are there videos anywhere of the event? We know that 126 won and we have been talking with them about it but we were wondering if we could see any of the matches! It sounds like it was a great event. congratulations to all participants for getting your robot ready early!
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I'm concerned this is going to be a tough game for spectators to follow.
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I've notice that too. I had a very hard time telling if a robot was scoring or if it was an HP shot while watching the webcast. The Super cells do stand out a lot, I'm not sure about the Empty cells though.
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It is hard to follow the entire field, but pick one or 2 yeams to follow and it's bearable.
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To answer some questions about how the scoring works, or how easy it will be for spectators to follow, this is how I saw things down on the field:
There was one Official Scorer assigned to each robot/trailer in the match, tasked with keeping track of how many moon rocks and super cells were in their robot's trailer. They would increment the counter on their scoring devices as best they could see by watching their trailer throughout the match. At a regional, this data would be displayed as a real-time score on the big screen, which should help spectators follow the match. At the conclusion of the match, the field reset crew was instructed to NOT remove anything from trailers until the Official Scorer assigned to that trailer made a final count and verified the numbers entered into their scoring device. Only the Official Scorer could release and remove balls from the trailers. In general, if you can see the whole field, it's fairly easy to tell which alliance has the upper hand, if there is an upper hand. Closer matches might be more difficult to tell, but it's easy enough to see if there are more moon rocks in the red trailers than there are in the blue trailers, even without exact numbers. |
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It was tough to follow as a driver! There's too much going on scoring wise to have any clue of who won or who is currently ahead. Unless a team had a trailer filled (which mostly only happened when teams didn't show) it was too hard to try to figure out who won
also, just because you have a no-show on your alliance doesn't mean you're guaranteed a loss. we had that in match 15 when aces high wasn't there and we won. And how come we weren't mentioned in the teams that 'lit up the field'??? IIRC we were 1 of 4 undefeated teams, and only lost when we had to switch drivers (I had to leave for work, I would have been there if we were 3 hours behind haha) |
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I would tend to agree with your numbers Art. The spinning auto mode GREATLY reduced the risk of being scored on, as I was watching your robot compared to others in pretty much every match yesterday. Then I noticed another team was spinning so I compared them to everyone else, & their bot did much better at defense as well during auto mode. Spinning code = works well!! If your programming team can't program anything else this year, you may want to start with this to be defensive, or something completely different. Just program something though or when you're sitting there motionless you're going to get about 10 balls scored on your at least. Also, there WERE some exceptional Payload Specialists who made good decisions on who to score on (what one of 3 goals to score on) & scored nearly 100% in all matches. I'm not saying they used & scored 20+ balls every match, but the ones who scored consistently were often seen as "good PS's" & commended by their team mates at the ends of the match at numerous times that I saw. Quote:
(The scorekeepers had a yellow arm band on which wasn't always visible & I actually told a girl not to take balls out if a trailer at one point because i didn't see her arm band, but she had it. Oops. lol) Accuracy of the "real time" scores is definitely a question with the scoring hand-helds in speaking to some of the scorers who couldn't necessarily see the trailer the whole match due to blind spots of it being behind a robot, so they were told to, & happy to verify the scores manually, so this will not be an issue if they continue this practice. Last edited by Elgin Clock : 15-02-2009 at 17:48. |
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I agree with you Kathie. While I did not attend the event I watched the webcast. My wife and son were at the event and after discussing it today we all agreed that it's not a good spectator event. I said it reminded me of a rubgy scrum only with robots. My son said he hopes they play some waltz music at our regional this year as it would fit well with the robors "dancing" around in circles with each other. Last edited by Brian C : 15-02-2009 at 17:43. Reason: sp |
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Re: Suffield Shakedown Scrimmage Pre-Season Event
I can't remember the match number, but it was early on in the day. The HP shot once per revolution into the same spot, and nailed the trailer 4/5 or 3/4 shots.
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I would say that is impressive in that case then, but also remind that other trailers that just drove straight got 5+ balls in them by good human players at any given time, & the ones who stood motionless got 10+ on any given time. It's all relative I guess. Last edited by Elgin Clock : 15-02-2009 at 18:18. |
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