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Re: Have You Trained Your Human Player Today?
While I agree that throwing isn't a good idea, our team has found it quite easy to actually catch the balls with the trident when thrown. After you get the hang of it it's not that bad, especially if you train your human player. Of course people are appalled and faint on the spot at the thought of this.
I like the floor-stab idea though, and I think the safest bet will probably be to roll the ball to the human player, who stops it with his foot by stepping on it, and then stabs it with the trident. The bucket-brigade idea sounds great too for desperate times. |
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Yes, it is a tight fit. The ball tends to pop out of it. Stabbing it is a good idea. We will give that a try.
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Re: Have You Trained Your Human Player Today?
I feel the first several weeks of matches there will not be that much scoring, so the Human Players will be standing more then moving the ball. BUT...they must be ready to move quickly and precisely and not fumble the ball.
We have 11 seconds to move the ball from the goal to the ball delivery system, practice that move with your human players. |
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We have built the trident based on the specs. Yes we have found the ball to be a snug fit. Yes we have found some people that say it is heavy, but it is the same as competition.
My recommendation is to place the ball into the trident, do not try to catch a thrown ball. The human player picking the ball up from the goal should WALK THE BALL TO THE TRIDENT PLAYER. DO NOT THROW!! Human players need to be calm and cool. Don't place the wackiest, craziest students on this task. The human players need to work well under pressure and not drop the ball (literally). |
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Re: Have You Trained Your Human Player Today?
Remember, All people behind the driver's station are allowed to handle the balls once they are out of the Goal and before they are re-introduced to the field via the trident. In the case of a build up of balls, this would be a good time for a Coach or other Free Drive team member to step in and make a relay chain of sorts to get the balls from the Goal to the player with the trident as quickly and as accurately as possible..
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Re: Have You Trained Your Human Player Today?
Does anyone know where I can find all the rules that involve the human player?
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Re: Have You Trained Your Human Player Today?
More specifically, <G15> - <G17> in Section 7.3.4.3 and <G48> - <G52> in Section 7.3.6 in the Game Manual.
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