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This is how close our robot was to the last stack we had in finals. It was scored.
27-10-2015 15:53
Ari423I am by no means a judge, but I thought robots could be touching a scored stack, just not supporting it.
27-10-2015 15:54
Whippet
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I am by no means a judge, but I thought robots could be touching a scored stack, just not supporting it.
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27-10-2015 16:13
Brian Maher|
I am by no means a judge, but I thought robots could be touching a scored stack, just not supporting it.
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27-10-2015 16:19
bEdhEd
It was close enough that we needed a referee to get on the field and check that the totes were unsupported by nothing except the platform. To be safe, we generally made it a goal not to touch the totes at the end to avoid any "support or not support" dispute.
3.1.2.3 Teleop section from the Game Manual gives the definition of a scored tote: "A Gray TOTE is scored if it is fully supported by a SCORING PLATFORM and no portion of the TOTE extends above the top of the
BACKSTOP"
27-10-2015 16:52
MrTechCenter|
That's what I thought as well, but the rules may have been different at this particular offseason tournament.
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27-10-2015 21:10
BBray_T1296I have seen refs carefully move a robot by hand and watch for any movement in the stack that would indicate a supportive loading. That was several instances at two regionals I attended.
27-10-2015 22:00
jijiglobeAt the end of the day it really depends on the refs. Some refs are willing to jump through elaborate hoops to decide whether or not to score a stack. Others however, will not count any tote in contact with a robot as scored.
28-10-2015 01:06
EricH
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At the end of the day it really depends on the refs. Some refs are willing to jump through elaborate hoops to decide whether or not to score a stack. Others however, will not count any tote in contact with a robot as scored.
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30-10-2015 13:12
logank013|
I have seen refs carefully move a robot by hand and watch for any movement in the stack that would indicate a supportive loading. That was several instances at two regionals I attended.
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