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One of the few times we successfully capped in autonomous. The tube BARELY got on. Overall we got 3 on in auto at the NJ regional-including one that fell and bounced on. Two others were removed by the refs because they were hanging on the stingers!! At NJ the goal was shifted substantially every round and juggernauts were common.
10-03-2007 16:58
Dave McLaughlinNice job, did you use the camera, or were you to a juggernaught?
12-03-2007 10:11
Graham DonaldsonOne of the things I noticed throughout NJ that was almost aggravating to me was how many teams didn't drop their keepers at the end of autonomous, regardless of where they were. Not only is it technically a rule that you have to drop your keeper, but there were many times where if teams had just dropped their keeper, it may have just landed on the spider leg and counted. There was, in fact, one instance where 375 had their keeper DIRECTLY ABOVE the spider foot, but didn't release it. When teleoperated began, they released their keeper before moving. It landed on the spider leg, and the match had to be restarted because the keeper shouldn't have counted. This is my plea to teams: please, DROP YOUR KEEPERS at the end of autonomous- you may just score them.
12-03-2007 10:17
65_Xero_Huskie|
One of the things I noticed throughout NJ that was almost aggravating to me was how many teams didn't drop their keepers at the end of autonomous, regardless of where they were. Not only is it technically a rule that you have to drop your keeper, but there were many times where if teams had just dropped their keeper, it may have just landed on the spider leg and counted. There was, in fact, one instance where 375 had their keeper DIRECTLY ABOVE the spider foot, but didn't release it. When teleoperated began, they released their keeper before moving. It landed on the spider leg, and the match had to be restarted because the keeper shouldn't have counted. This is my plea to teams: please, DROP YOUR KEEPERS at the end of autonomous- you may just score them.
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12-03-2007 10:18
Graham Donaldson|
Technically, the rule is that if the tube is touching the spider leg and if it would be unsupported by the robot and still be touching the leg, then it was considered scored. So you dont have to let go of the tube if it is supported by the spiderleg in any way.
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12-03-2007 10:20
65_Xero_Huskie|
At least in 375's case (I can't be sure of others), they had their keeper held RIGHT ABOVE but NOT touching the spider leg- just sitting over it. If they had dropped it, it would've counted.
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12-03-2007 16:47
ldeffenb|
This is my plea to teams: please, DROP YOUR KEEPERS at the end of autonomous- you may just score them.
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12-03-2007 17:40
ldeffenb|
This is my plea to teams: please, DROP YOUR KEEPERS at the end of autonomous- you may just score them.
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12-03-2007 17:46
Starke
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One of the things I noticed throughout NJ that was almost aggravating to me was how many teams didn't drop their keepers at the end of autonomous, regardless of where they were. Not only is it technically a rule that you have to drop your keeper, but there were many times where if teams had just dropped their keeper, it may have just landed on the spider leg and counted.
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12-03-2007 19:04
ldeffenb|
At the Finger Lakes Regional, the referees physically took the keepers from robots that did not score them in autonomous before the teleoperated period began. There seems to be a lack of consistency.
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12-03-2007 19:25
Tetraman|
At the Finger Lakes Regional, the referees physically took the keepers from robots that did not score them in autonomous before the teleoperated period began. There seems to be a lack of consistency.
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12-03-2007 19:42
Graham Donaldson|
At the Finger Lakes Regional, the referees physically took the keepers from robots that did not score them in autonomous before the teleoperated period began. There seems to be a lack of consistency.
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At the Florida Regional, they seemed to only take away the Keepers that were too close to being scored. If the keeper dropped to the floor or inside the rack, they just left it sit and continued the match.
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12-03-2007 20:10
AV_guy007I agree it is a very good I idea to drop your keeper at the end of autonomous. At NJ a team dropped their keeper while attempting to score on the middle spider and ended up capping it on the lowest one
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12-03-2007 20:15
Kristian Calhoun|
I agree it is a very good I idea to drop your keeper at the end of autonomous. At NJ a team dropped their keeper while attempting to score on the middle spider and ended up capping it on the lowest one
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12-03-2007 20:55
Graham Donaldson|
That was us, Team 25, during Finals match 2.
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) But do you guys see what I mean- even if it's not where you intended, it still may end up being beneficial.