Today we saw our worries from the last two days confirmed, the artificial gras is an extreme challenge for all teams. It is very difficult to stand up on it, not to mention walking on it. Although progress was made by the teams the round robin matches of today all ended with a score of 0:0.
Before noon it was quietly yet. Different features like recognising the ball and goals were tested and improved, the optimised animation for standing up was tested (standing up from the front works quite well), just walking was making difficulties.
After a referee training, where referees-to-be were taught the rules, our first match began: A friendly game against the Fumanoids.
Bente, Robert and Fabian working with the roboters, probably working on walking
The game endet 0:0, the Fumanoids had noticeable problems with the turf, and our way smaller Darwins were as able to walk as a three-year old in a bouncy castle full of twelve-year olds.
It became clear to us: We wouldn’t be able to walk on the artificial turf that way. After a team meeting, in which everybody suggested ideas, a group went to the hardware store. Back in the hall crafting began, one team of us attached spikes to Tamaras feet, another tried sliding shoes on Wilma, the third tested rubber mats.
As matters stand, the studs (spikes) work best (and are football-alike!) Till the late evening we worked, and today we’ll see if the concept works out.
Standing up from the back doesn’t work on the turf, but we had an animation for rolling over, so we got that going for us.
Hambot is now able to stand and is currently learning to walk. Due to his height the turf wouldn’t be a problem for him, that’s why we are increasingly working on it.
We have mixed feelings for the first match at 13:15 against the team “Photon”. On the one hand, the change of rules this year will be painful for the teams, on the other hand such conditions make room for innovations.
Since 9am the first group of us entered the hall. The artificial turf to be played on was examined immediately:
Afterewards we were setting up the team area:
After all boxes were unpacked, all Computers were set up and wired, and all of the food was stored in a shelf, it was time for the first team meeting, at which we discussed what was to do, and who’d deal with what.
Especially the artificial turf will be challenging to stand up and walk on, ad well as recognising the white ball and the white goals.
After storing all of our stuff in two rented buses – both having a lot of storage space – we left for Magdeburg at 1 pm.
Four and a half hours later, with a stop at a fast food restaurant, we reached our destination. Since the booked sleeping place had burned out, we were accommodated at three holiday apartments, with more space than we’re used to, even with a dishwasher and a washing machine!
A few people went grocery shopping, then we prepared food together, which was to everyone’s liking.
A last team meeting, and now everybody is working despite the lateness of the hour, either on the robots or the code, while we’re excited for tomorrow.
Breathless suspense. Our pulse is not back to normal yet. After we had lost narrowly against the Fumaoids in the semi-final (0:1), we competed against MRL in the match for third place.
Having the third place in plain view, which would be our best performance at the Iran Open so far, we were quite excited as well as nervous.
After normal time neither side had scored, so a penalty-shootout began.
Tamara made it 1:0 at the first try, MRL didn’t manage to score, and both second tries missed as well. On third try Tamara scored again, and after a fourth round it was clear: We won 2:0!
We keep our fingers crossed for the Fumanoids in the final!
Pure excitement. In a tight match our defense stood like a wall. (Nearly) every shot of the strong attackers (also twice the size of our robots) was stopped. Especially Fiona had big moments and prevented a huge goal chance. The match ended tight with a 0:1 at overtime.
Placed third after the round robin, we are now playing in the second semi final at 15:30 Hamburg-time. Cross your fingers!
The match for the third place and the final match will take place tomorrow.
Here the results of the championship so far.These are not the official results (which are supposed to appear here in the future). Errors might exist, especially as the plugin we use for displaying the results is a little tricky.
Today is the first setup-day, not only for us but also for the competition hall itself. Around us there is a lot of sawing, painting and even welding. For us of bigger interest than the interior and flower-decoration: We do have electrical power, finished game-fields, and a little internet. All luggage arrived safely and neither robot nor human was hurt.
Our basic setup is done and we are now busy testing. Not least because of the effort the translators put up for us everything is going well so far.
Once again our robots passed the security checks at the airport. And of course we had a lot of questions from other passengers and airport staff again. Despite that we passed faster than the family in front of us, who had several toy pistols in their hand luggage.
Right now we are using the last moments of Internet in Germany to take a look at our airplane. We assume that it is not only the same, but also the identical airplane (joke got lost during translation).
More updates will follow later, when we spot internet access at our destination.