Posted by Ken Leung at 1/23/2001 2:57 AM EST
Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.
In Reply to: ====ROBOT TUG OF WAR====
Posted by Anton Abaya on 1/21/2001 11:19 PM EST:
Last year around September 30th, around 20 of the california Teams gathered together for the Robotics Game. The main focus was still the actual competition itself, but aside of the competition we have these games:
Robot Dash
Robots will be timed for speed in a 100 foot dash - top two times will go head to head at the end of the day to decide the champion
Human Player
Each team may have up to two human players test their skill at shooting for the goals. Players will have 1 minute to shoot 15 balls - fourteen 1 point balls and one 2 point ball - the top two scores will go head to head at the end of the day to decide the champion
Fastest to Hang
Robots will be timed from the word go until “all hands are off controllers” - of course the time only counts IF the robot remains hanging for ten seconds
Speed Scoring
Time it takes robots to score 10 points into their goal and 1 in the opponents goal - field setup will be regulation. If teams drop/miss balls and need more, extra yellow balls will be available to the alliance station human player - but they will each carry a 5 second penalty
King of the Hill
Head to head double elimination tournament. Robots begin touching each other at the peak of the ramp. First robot whose wheels touch the floor is the loser
Driver Challenge
Obstacle course. Time it takes drivers to complete challenge course. There will be time penalties if certain obstacles are hit.
Teams may compete in up to three of the six additional robot challenges throughout the day. To compete in the robot “games” - all robots must compete “exactly” as they compete in the tournament (no modifying or dismantling robot just for a specific game).
Although we never finished all of the games due to lack of time, it was lots of fun seeing our robots competiting differently.