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Re: What do you think will be important this year?

Not only for the teamwork, but for the purpose of not being too predictable for your opponents, a strong autonomous would be good. Especially since you'll have so many options with the ability to chose the ball's locations.
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Not only for the teamwork, but for the purpose of not being too predictable for your opponents, a strong autonomous would be good. Especially since you'll have so many options with the ability to chose the ball's locations.
I wouldn't be too worried about opponents strategies during autonomous. I would more worry about being able to cooperate with your alliance partners.

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It can't be.

Since the ball has to be touching the carpet, and can only be 3 inches under the robot, you can't catch it and have it roll down a ramp into a mechanism, as it's being funneled and thus its direction of travel sticks with you when spun.

Also, metal on carpet.
True, although there's still nothing against say, making the top of your robot such that a ball will bounce off of it in a given direction (i.e. angle the top of your robot). This is not an active mechanism, so we don't have a problem there (It's not even really a mechanism). It is in fact a method to avoid carrying balls as it will cause them to roll or (more likely) bounce off.

It is difficult to determine to whether a ball rolling down a ramp (with no side boards) is carrying because if the robot turns, the ball will probably remain in approximately the same absolute position (pulling a tablecloth from under glasses if you will). In addition, any movement in the other degrees of freedom (moving forward, back, left, right) would certainly cause a difference in relative position. As such, I would suggest that a ball rolling down would not qualify as possession, and therefore does not qualify as carrying.

As for the metal on carpet issue, that is not arguable because it is explicitly stated in the rules.
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True, although there's still nothing against say, making the top of your robot such that a ball will bounce off of it in a given direction (i.e. angle the top of your robot). This is not an active mechanism, so we don't have a problem there (It's not even really a mechanism). It is in fact a method to avoid carrying balls as it will cause them to roll or (more likely) bounce off.
That is true, and I expect a lot of robots to incorporate this kind of thing into their designs. Without direction, it seems having a ball consistently land in a place close enough to a robot that it would not need to move in order to score would be impossible.

The "metal on carpet" was referring to locking into the carpet.
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That is true, and I expect a lot of robots to incorporate this kind of thing into their designs. Without direction, it seems having a ball consistently land in a place close enough to a robot that it would not need to move in order to score would be impossible.

The "metal on carpet" was referring to locking into the carpet.
I am aware of what "metal on carpet" was referring to (as an example 71 used filecards one year IIRC). I meant was that its illegality is not able to be argued against because it is specifically stated in the rules.
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I wouldn't be too worried about opponents strategies during autonomous. I would more worry about being able to cooperate with your alliance partners.
Right, but if you notice a team always puts the balls in a certain way in auto and gets them from point A to point B in a repeated amount of time, you may be able to figure out a legal way to counter it.
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Right, but if you notice a team always puts the balls in a certain way in auto and gets them from point A to point B in a repeated amount of time, you may be able to figure out a legal way to counter it.
Only if your strategy involved hitting a ball over there or if they partially cross the line (or at least get somewhat close to the line). You can't fully cross the center line in autonomous. You can however, observe where a team tends to end up and make it so that you may be in an advantageous position after autonomous (excluding the above statements).
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Re: What do you think will be important this year?

Right, I guess I worded my point wrong. On that note, I guess the key thing here is flexibility. Any amount of repetition will probably get spotted here and used against you.
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