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This would only make sense at CMP (where I think it would be a great idea). |
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Basically, I envision it as a "pick your own backup" type of system, so that teams can switch out if they break and continue to play once they are fixed. As far as play goes though, I don't think that the Alliance should be forced to use this fourth team to play, though it would be nice if the team were given a shot. Perhaps FIRST can amend the rules next year to allow this to happen at events with more than 50 teams or so. |
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For the record also, Blair has been an institution on Einstein as a play by play announcer for years. There are certain traditions that shouldn't be touched, and that is one of them. We appreciate your input, and I hope things get a little more enjoyable for your tastes in the future. Congrats to all! |
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I don't know how they do it.
I have to be careful if I spend to much time in the pits because it makes me lose my voice. |
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Me - not so much. I don't appreciate the griping and complaining about the announcers or MCs one little bit. Jane P.S. I respect the purpose of this thread. Thanks, Dave. I hope you are getting some of what you were asking for. Last edited by JaneYoung : 19-04-2010 at 10:35. Reason: P.S. |
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Team 2468 chose to attend Championships as our second regional rather than attend another regional. It was a great experience and very valuable for my younger team members to scout for team ideas in regards to robots, pits, FTC robots, etc. We finished in the top 20 at Lone Star and made the eliminations as an Alliance pick. We were defeated in the quarterfinals. At Championships, we finished 19th in Galileo. I feel we were a benefit to all the alliances we were on in our qualification matches. Being an ex high school basketball coach of 21 years, you only get better if you play more times and against better competition. Yes, Regionals provide an opportunity to learn and improve, but Championships allows a team to see it on the Grand Scale that it is. It is quite a motivator for a team to be there and see the machines and teams perform, not only on the field but in the pits, Hall of Fame teams, Robotics Conference, etc. Just my 2 cents. |
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I watched Archimedes and thought the announcing was pretty good. |
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My only complaint that I feel hasn't been mentioned yet is the ridiculous camera angles being displayed for the Einstein matches.
The camera angles were annoying at times and they would constantly (every 2-3 seconds) switch to another angle. The beginning of the match consisted of the driver station view and the person in control of the view didn't take in to account the people watching from Galileo or Curie on their screen. Overall I had a very difficult time trying to see what was going on through out the Einstein competition. Whether it was a lack of robots on screen or if it was a trigger-happy-camera-switcher, it all took away from the "epicness" of the final matches. I do have to say, though, that the competition as a whole went over quite well. And for the first time in quite a few years, I'd have to say the temperature of the stadium wasn't freezing and the audio (on Curie) didn't seem out of hand. Thanks for a great time! ![]() |
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My only problem this year was in the stands. Our team uses laptops to scout which eliminates so much time of compiling data and allows us to scout more about robots in a match. One cool thing with this we were able to do was "predict" match scores. In qualification 41 we predicted a score of 15.5 (which rounds up to 16) to 9 in our favor, the end result was 16 to 9, very cool! However with the laptops we have to sit in the back so we can have power since they did not allow teams to run power down the stands (although some didn't get spoken to who did). For many matches teams would stand up which is a continual problem in FIRST especially at Championships because there is no assigned cheering section for teams in that match. What really bothered me was several teams who sat in the first 10 rows and stood up every single match they played in even though the field was right in front of them which blocked most of the field for everyone else in the rows behind us. We were met with a comment of "Why don't you stand up?" when we asked a team to sit down who stood up when no one was blocking their view in front of them. I really don't mind if you stand during introductions or you want to show spirit which does not equate to standing in any form during a match, but when you are asked to sit down and continue to stand it is just plain rude and you are only creating a negative image to other teams. I agree that FIRST should move the fields back 10-20 feet which would create a huge difference and have volunteers stand a few feet farther away from the field. I don't think some people realize that even though they are one person in the stands or next to the field, they have the ability to block off a large section of the field when they stand. Just my thoughts, but Championships were very fun and can't wait to see how Saint Louis is next year! EDIT: I don't like the idea of having a "scouting section" as mentioned below and in other threads. We use 7+ people when we scout plus room to set up our server and such. We have one person per robot, one person supervising, one person overseeing the server, one person looking over data for the next match, and on the last day our head scout found it valuable for two people to watch the match as a whole and take notes. That is a total of 11 people scouting. Some might call it "over-obsessive", but our team takes scouting seriously and have won many matches that some may count as an immediate loss due to who we are playing or overlook robots in alliance picking who are real assets to an alliance key to their win. If everyone would stay seated in their seats while a match was in process and moved when it was over, no team would have a problem with scouting or seeing a match. There were very few instances when everyone was sitting down and no one had any problem seeing the field or the robots on the field during a match. As for team spirit, if you would like to show it, follow the crowd or Bees if you call it. Team 33 is one team who was very courteous and had a group of kids to the side of the field who showed spirit during a match so they did not obstruct view and had another group in the stands who were either scouting or just watching the match. Thank you team 33! ![]() Last edited by BrendanB : 19-04-2010 at 12:10. |
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If the Einstein matches where held at center field then no one could see them. A better solution might be to put bigger screens at each field so that the matches could be watched from there. The camera work this year was the worst that I have seen in a long time. Too many close ups of dead or not doing anything robots while score is jumping like crazy. The end game video should include both towers not just the red as happened most of the matches I watched. Didn't know that the blue had hung until the score was shown. They have the capabilities they could do a split screen. Announcers and Emcee's are liked and disliked for exactly the same reasons. I have had some tell me that they like my style of announcing and emceeing and others tell me that they don't. The point is that I know for a fact that neither of the jobs, if done properly, is very easy. I did not see all of the fields but i am sure that the volunteers did their best to make the event enjoyable and entertaining. BTW I believe that Blair has a huge job in making sure that the best available are the ones accepted. Blair is the Voice of FIRST and has a proven track record of being the very best. Wednesdays could be improved if teams were allowed into the pits at 1:00 pm with inspections starting at 3:00 pm. Withe the amount of inspectors that we had it was a tough day and Thursday, even with double the inspectors, was tougher. I like the increased games but we need a bit more inspection time. Seating. The biggest problem faced at all venues. My suggestion is that teams can sign up for reserved seats in the front rows of the venue or what might be some of the best seating. There would be a max of 6 scouts per team seated together. There would be a no standing rule during matches and people could only change out between matches. Result is that all teams would have equal scouting advantages and that all other teams could show their team spirit. Just an idea. Last edited by Steve W : 19-04-2010 at 11:54. |
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This would be a bad idea. The purpose of spreading the awards out like this is to give the robots a cool down and reset time where there is other stuff going on. We also need the longer break at the begining to charge batteries from divisional finals. If you knew the chaos going on down there it makes more sense. Yes its slow and some of the speeches are longer but the mix is way better for the teams involved than the alternative.
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I cannot speak for other fields... but I can verify that on Newton the announcer did switch to including the school and/or first listed sponsor in the team intros for at least one cycle of matches to slow down our match cycle time and keep us (field) from getting too far ahead of the scheduled match times. |
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