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Re: Rosie stuffs Thrust

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Judging by the hit, I would say the intent was to shove Thrust in the goal so that they could not get out, or so they'd at least struggle to get out.

I would consider that entanglement.


I don't see that as entanglement, but I could be wrong, it depends on how exactly you define entanglement. If they did something to say get them caught in the netting by the goal or stuck on the chains, I would say that is entanglement because they are caught up on a field element. But being stuck on a lip, I wouldn't call that entanglement. But I haven't gone through referee training so I might be wrong on what the FIRST definition of entanglement is, and if i am, then I apologize, but I liked the hit and the strategy from a defensive standpoint(still citing that the goal is considered in bounds)
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Re: Rosie stuffs Thrust

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I don't see that as entanglement, but I could be wrong, it depends on how exactly you define entanglement. If they did something to say get them caught in the netting by the goal or stuck on the chains, I would say that is entanglement because they are caught up on a field element. But being stuck on a lip, I wouldn't call that entanglement. But I haven't gone through referee training so I might be wrong on what the FIRST definition of entanglement is, and if i am, then I apologize, but I liked the hit and the strategy from a defensive standpoint(still citing that the goal is considered in bounds)
Entanglement refers to the state of being entangled.

Entangled can be defined as: to make tangled; ensnarl; intertwine

I would say that according to the above definitions, Thrust was entangled in the goal, with no way of getting out.

As a person coming from a driver's background, I look at the game in a certain way. I look at pushing 1501 into the goal as an easy way to remove them from the match, because I know that they cannot get out of the goal, because I saw that they cannot even navigate the ramp going up to the goal. I would say that most people were aware of this when playing defense against Thrust.
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Re: Rosie stuffs Thrust

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Entanglement refers to the state of being entangled.

Entangled can be defined as: to make tangled; ensnarl; intertwine

I would say that according to the above definitions, Thrust was entangled in the goal, with no way of getting out.

As a person coming from a driver's background, I look at the game in a certain way. I look at pushing 1501 into the goal as an easy way to remove them from the match, because I know that they cannot get out of the goal, because I saw that they cannot even navigate the ramp going up to the goal. I would say that most people were aware of this when playing defense against Thrust.
By your own definition, they are NOT entangled. They are held in the goal by the lip at the front edge of the goal and 1501s inability to climb that lip. The goal area is legal for robots to enter, and thus teams are allowed by the rules to pin (for up to 5 seconds) another robot in the goal. Thats what Rosie did.

Was it nice? no. Was it legal? Yep. Was it GP? It's within the rules so yes.

As far as contact during self righting goes ... it probably should have been a yellow card, but it's difficult to see what the refs saw. Rosies driver is on the other side of the field and may not have seen the self righting attempt or even the full orientation of THRUST (they are a small bot). I'm not excusing Rosie on that count, but it's a refs judgement call on a split second action.

Anyways, THRUST, welcome to New England style defense . I hope nothing was damaged. Your little bot is pretty cool. Good luck and it's nice to see other 4-H teams doing well.
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Re: Rosie stuffs Thrust

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By your own definition, they are NOT entangled. They are held in the goal by the lip at the front edge of the goal and 1501s inability to climb that lip. The goal area is legal for robots to enter, and thus teams are allowed by the rules to pin (for up to 5 seconds) another robot in the goal. Thats what Rosie did.

Was it nice? no. Was it legal? Yep. Was it GP? It's within the rules so yes.
Perhaps I have interpreted the definition of Entanglement wrong. I was looking more towards it's meaning of to ensnare, which I thought could be applied in this situation.

Also, a lot of my opinion and arguments were based on a post that was later deleted, stating that the intent of the defensive move was to put Thrust's robot in the goal and have them stay there for the rest of the match. If this were done again the offending team was going to be red-carded - to me it sounds like this defensive tactic was considered against the rules by the referees.

I think we're just going to have to agree to disagree here. Anyway, I think I'm done debating this point for now, I think it might get me into trouble. (If anyone would like to continue this feel free to PM me)
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