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Strategies for Rebound Rumble
What are your team strategies, ideas, or robot designs that you think will/won't work for 2012? How do you think matches will play out? How many offense? How many defense? What will YOU do?!
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
I was thinking on the way home about 1 robot delivers balls to your side, 1 shoots the balls into the goals and the other plays defense.
Robot design, i have a shooter, a picking up (conveyor type) mechanism, and maybe a thing that would catch rebounds or balls from in the air like a basket or something. Definitely dont like that we can only have 3 balls in our possession. -.- |
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
For any defensive bots, what would be your teams strategy? We have talked about a defensive bot to possibly block shots from opposing teams
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
If we were to play defense (not sure yet), I'd defend the bump in the middle and keep my opponents from reloading, which will force their inbounders to put the balls into play on our side of the field without a robot there to pick them up.
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
Remember while in your alliance side your robot can not be taller than 60 in.
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
Defensive spoilers:
- A defensive robot that funnels in rebounds becomes just another goal, if it has 3 balls in it's possession - It's hard to block the shots of a robot taller than you are - Inbounders can bounce pass balls to the far side of the field (see field tour videos on youtube) - Entering the alley, to block bounce passes, invites G28/G44 penalties. Todd F. |
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
On that subject, any robot with 3 balls that stays on the defending end of the field, hoarding them, becomes another goal.
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
What if you had a turret and it shot into an opponent robot's hopper and they already had 3? In this situation, it's clearly not on purpose, and the judges know that.
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
You could pick up the balls are on the opponents side and fire them towards (not necessarily in) your hoops. Instead of blocking shots, starve them of balls so there are no shots TO block. The benefits of this are that you can play defensive with an offensively designed robot.
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaFiC..._order&list=UL is the first in the series of 5.
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Re: Strategies for Rebound Rumble
The blue box on G22 says that balls unintentionally "lodged" on your robot become actively controlled, and count toward the three ball limit. G44 would probably only stop applying if you did not try to get rid of balls.
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