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Re: Tipping opponents robots
Tapping or pushing a robot perched on the bump,
starting the process of reaching for the tower to hang, is an attempt to prevent it from scoring two points. Although the result of the tap may be upending the robot, the goal is to prevent it from scoring two points, not to upend it. The precarious position is a choice that the team has made, and if they are smart they will have some sort of wand that reaches out and touches the tower as soon as possible to minimize the risk of such a defensive move. That could no more than a fine pointer on a servo, easy to do. Eugene Quote:
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
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At one point at West Michigan, a defensive bot (I believe it was 2000) was harassing us in the O zone. Our driver got so frustrated at the excellent job they were doing that when they parked in front of the goal again, he got a running start and lodged them IN the goal. They stayed there the rest of the match. The running joke after that was that if he had pushed a little further, he might have scored some points with their bot. We also noticed that their team learned from it - not ONCE did they ever put themselves fully up on the ramp again - they always had a portion of their bot not on it. So their play improved (and they were an even bigger pain-in-the-neck defender for the rest of the regional!). I'll leave the whole 'intent' discussion to someone else. Basic common sense tells me that if the other robot starts to flip - you should back off a little. |
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#63
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
Ha. yep. that was me. I actually looked at the ref after i did this to see if he was going to call anything and he just looked like he was doing his normal routine. so aparently trying to score defensive robots isnt illegal. lol
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#64
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
Lots of aggressive chassis this year, and 192 definitely has one of them. I am frickin proud that our drive system can put defending robots exactly where we want them to be--and if they're in front of the goal, that sometimes means in the goal, as Tom pointed out.
There were several times during our last regional that 192 played offensive defense--keeping robots off of 1280 while they scored points during elimination rounds, for example. That meant pushing, across the field and into goals, walls and bumps (though not tipping). Several times in the qualifying rounds, that kind of strategy, employed by many of the teams there, did end with jammed or tipped robots, and countless more times one side would nearly flip, including ours at least twice. I've been surprised to see that so many teams are relying on flipping just not happening--one of 192's highest priorities this year was having a consistent righting mechanism for the aftermath of a particularly intense contact with another robot. We expected it to be common, with intense battles around the bumps, and to have to use the righting mechanism at least once per match. I'm glad that FIRST is letting the competition get a little more aggressive--it's more fun for spectators when the robots interact, clash and score points, even if it means a little more cleanup and repair for us in the pits afterward. |
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
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I've seen: top heavy bot on ramp + little tap by defender = Flip + Red card Make sure you have someone watching to get a feel for how the ref at the event will call it before you try it. Quote:
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#66
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
Its coopertition, The Lucas, its coopertition!
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#67
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
Too late, Brian. SF1-1, Arizona Regional, ended in a tie because a defender was in contact with one of the most reliable hangers there. Said hanger reached for the top pole of the tower, and the defender stayed in contact. The hanger made contact, and the two closest refs put flags up. The penalty took a win to a tie.
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
And a fine job 192 did, indeed!
Eugene |
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#69
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
There is a role for questions to the head ref
during the pre-competition drive team meeting. Eugene |
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I will maintain my commitment to make it the best I can. I understand and admire all you, Joe and everyone else says and will strive to be sure it is never an ExTexan that you find inappropriate here! Back to tipping and back to refereeing at Troy Friday! |
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#71
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
Tipping is barely addressed in the rules.
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The only other reference to tipping is <G37-c-ii> where it says a tipped robot might be expected to be contacted outside the bumper zone. However, contact and robot interaction are mentioned many times in the rules (not even including those rules regarding things like contacting the tower): <G28>, <G30>, <G32>, <G34>, <G35>, <G37>, <G38>, <G39>. Perhaps the most telling statement by the GDC regarding their intent for this game is found in the blue box following <G38>: Quote:
Again, words like Strategy, Agressive and Intentional will come into any referee's decisionmaking process. We certainly would like to see a robot pull away when the opponent starts to tip. But that won't be the only consideration. And I would like to remind teams that what we see from the sideline and what you see from the endzone may be interpreted very differently. |
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
I don't think I've seen a single tipping penalty at the regionals I've been to. For example, in one of the QF matches at philly, immediately after teleop started one of the blue bots ran straight for one of the powerhouse teams, pushed them onto the bump, and flipped them, all before the other team could respond. There was no call against that.
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
Philly, it seems (correct me if I'm wrong) had incredibly lenient refs. There were VERY VERY few calls or cards given compared to Fingerlakes. Now, some of this may be due to the rule changes, but these guys (and girls) hardly made any calls at all.
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Re: Tipping opponents robots
There were at least two yellows followed by later reds at Palmetto. One was us. The yellow came in a seeding match when our driver station I/O lost connection and added a 2 second delay in response to the joysticks. Our driver did a good job of playing defense even with the limitations (no kicker, stuck in low gear, no hanger) but at one point t-boned the opponent and before the robot responded to pulling back on the sticks the opponent was on it's side. Our apologies to that team! The ref's made the right call because for all that were watching it looked like we just drove through them. The red came in the finals. This time it involved us and a team that we are very good friends with. In fact the two drivers are also very close friends from the same school. We hit them and they started to tip while chasing a ball. We tried to go after the ball and they moved in the same direction. ( their CG was a bit high) Over they went. Again sorry guys, it wasn't intentional but it looked like it, good call ref's.
The other yellow red combo was against us. Both times it was the same team hitting us as we were in contact with the tower inside the 20 seconds. The yellow also came with a penalty. The second red was in the second finals match, yes right after our red in the match before. Last edited by Gene F : 03-28-2010 at 03:46 PM. |
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As far as tipping went though, there were quite a few tips throughout the eliminations in Philly, and there were no calls made against them. It seems that the refs realized how tippy some machines were. |
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