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| View Poll Results: Should goals scored for the opposition not be counted? | |||
| Yes - you should score only for your own alliance. |
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56 | 49.12% |
| No - keep things the way they are. |
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58 | 50.88% |
| Voters: 114. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Don't count goals scored for the opposition - Yes or No?
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Keep it simple - kick originated from red and entered blue's goal - IF DETECTED by the person assigned to catch it, it doesn't count, regardless of how it got there. Most intentional scoring attempts from the opposition should be direct, obvious, and easily detectable by the volunteer(s) responsible for tracking them. Discount those. Accidental "deflection" scores and such will not be as obvious and are less likely to be caught. No big deal. Much like refs sometimes fail to catch penalties, I'm sure some opposing scores would be missed. But the obvious ones should always be caught, and that's the main goal. Quote:
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One would think any attempts to overwhelm an opponents' HP's would be rather obvious, wreckless, and pointless. This is a non-issue. Quote:
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Re: Don't count goals scored for the opposition - Yes or No?
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Another, somewhat unrelated point. Last week, I saw one instance where the defending robot pushed a ball into the goal it was defending (or was pushed and therefore pushed a ball in). How would these be called? Leaving ambiguity in the rules leaves different events to have different interpretations. That causes problems. Adding additional wording results in more rules. Neither is very pretty. I see it this way. If your robot has a roller that sometimes pulls the balls under the robot, incurring G46 penalties, how would you fix it? Would you try to adjust the placement of weight on your robot to fix it, or fix the roller itself? This scoring for your opponents concept is nothing new. Its a new reincarnation of old concepts. This new reincarnation is more powerful, and probably more widespread, but even if it is a bad concept (which I don't think it is), FIRST is no more likely to ban scoring on yourself than they are to change the ranking system. |
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Re: Don't count goals scored for the opposition - Yes or No?
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<G3.14159> TEAMS are not permitted to intentionally score in the opposing ALLIANCE's goals. Violation: PENALTY and YELLOW CARD. Quote:
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If those responsible for permitting these behaviors will not act, it is up to the community to raise awareness and police themselves. It's already turned into a political process for certain teams lobbying for these collusive and opponent score padding strategies. If the majority is against the practice, then TURN THE POLITICAL PRESSURE AROUND. Distribute flyers within the pits on Thursday that both inform teams about the new ranking/seeding system (apparently a MUCH NEEDED practice) and state the larger, ideal-impacting arguments against scoring for the opposition, strategic advantage be darned. Ask teams to unite against such practices, and don't let savvier teams manipulate less aware teams into engaging in these strategies. Kill off the "buzz" for scoring for an opponent at an event before it even gets off the ground. Remember, just because something is permissible doesn't mean it should always be done. You do NOT have to "game the system", as someone put it. A few still will, but they are probably the teams who would seed high anyway even if they didn't resort to scoring for the opponents - they just elect to leverage every advantage they can because the rules permitted them to do so. Last edited by Travis Hoffman : 07-03-2010 at 19:03. |
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Re: Don't count goals scored for the opposition - Yes or No?
I would take an ambiguous rule over the ranking system we have now any day of the week.
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Re: Don't count goals scored for the opposition - Yes or No?
Travis, I take it you are against the collusion strategy. If the rule stands, where do you draw the line? As soon as a team begins to lose, i.e. teammate breaks, the other team has 3 balls in during autonomous and your team has 1 kicker etc. Are you asking those teams to believe in miracles and keep scoring hoping they will come out on top, but knowing all they're doing is multiplying the winning teams score? For the sake of honoring a win/loss gaming philosophy? I would feel silly telling my driver to keep on pumping up the other teams score for them and I won't, it's ridiculous! If you're going to get everyone riled up at the regional to take a stand against collusion, you really need to make it clear what are the "NEW" rules. I would rather leave that to FIRST.
However, I like your idea of no opponent scoring! But I think FIRST needs to act fast on this or at least make a public acknowledgment of this situation. |
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Re: Don't count goals scored for the opposition - Yes or No?
This thread is pointless because hundreds of teams have already competed and FIRST will never make major changes to scoring rules after the season is underway.
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In 2007 FIRST implemented a broken randomizer for Qualification matches. Teams in the first few weeks of competition ended up playing the same teams 5+ times, sometimes being beat each time. They recognized the problem and attempted to fix it around week 3 or 4. Was it a good fix? Not really, but it was better than the original algorithm.
FIRST needs to learn from past mistakes, and just get rid of the broken ranking system now. Sincerely apologize to the teams that only competed in week 1 for the horrible ranking system and go back to Win-Loss ranking. If I were still competing I would much rather they fix the problem now, recreate the intent of the “Coopertition Award”, and have gotten the bad end of the deal in week 1. Especially when compared to having to listen to people complain about how "un-GP" a legitimate strategy is that only exists because of a broken system. FIRST made a mistake, teams exploited it to the advantage of ALL teams involved. If they are going to keep the ranking system then don't take away the LEGITIMATE strategy of 6v0. But if FIRST wanted to take the game out of the game, they did an amazing job of it. |
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If I were in an outgunned situation, I'd switch to defense. I agree - it's silly to elevate the other alliance's rank (as well as your alliance's seeding score with this year's loophole/oversight/intentional decision/whatever the heck it is) just for the sake of nothing better to do. Spectators/sponsors/etc. won't understand what they are seeing, and you aren't furthering any FIRST ideals by providing those "fake points". The opposition didn't earn those scores. You didn't earn those scores shooting into an undefended goal. At least if I played defense, I'd still know that any scores they managed to achieve were earned against LEGITIMATE OPPOSITION, not via some misguided vision of forced "cooperation". Quote:
By the way, did other regionals neglect to play the game animation? I don't recall seeing or hearing it. I missed DC regional Saturday ceremonies, and I don't believe it was played at Friday opening ceremonies at all. Maybe they showed it throughout the day - I was in the pits almost exclusively. Quote:
Last edited by Travis Hoffman : 07-03-2010 at 21:56. |
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Re: Don't count goals scored for the opposition - Yes or No?
It is easier to just to change Section 9.3.4 and give the losing alliance their penalized score instead of the winners unpenalized score. That would eliminate the 6v0 scenarios there would be less reasons to score in opponents goals.
To implement this change, all you would have to modify is a calculation in the scoring system. To not count balls scored in opponents goals, refs would have to enforce an ambiguous rule (often doesnt turn out well, and puts undue stress on the refs) and mess with the best real time scoring system we have ever had. The automated RTS seems to be working better than ever from what I saw in webcasts (certainly better than the ball counters in '06 or the lap counters in '08). |
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