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Robotics Competition's 2011 Regional Season Is Worth a Look

Here's the basic gist of the game: There are two alliances, colored red and blue, made up of three robots each. They're controlled by humans on opposite sides of a 27 by 54 foot playing field. Each match lasts for two minutes and fifteen seconds, and is broken up into three periods: the opening 15-second autonomous period, and then drivers gain control of their robots for a 100-second main period, followed by a 20-second endgame. The goal of the game is to earn more points than the other alliance to win the match.

There are two major ways to earn points: hanging inflatable shapes on the racks on either side of the field (each alliance has their own) or deploying a "Minibot" during the endgame to race up one of the four poles around the field's center line. Teams can also score additional points by hanging a special "ber-tube" on their scoring rack during autonomous mode. If you're interested in even more gory detail, check out the animation above.

Why You Should Go

If the idea of 3-versus-3 robot competition isn't appealing enough, the teams that have often put in upwards of 200 hours make it worth your while. I had a chance to talk to some of the students at the Sacramento Regional held at UC Davis last weekend, and they had compelling reasons to come watch the competition. "We're opening the doors to our futures," says Alex Bittle, a sophomore from St. Francis High School in Sacramento, CA. David Rappaport, from Da Vinci Charter Academy in Davis, CA told me that while you shouldn't be expecting BattleBots, "You can expect to see a lot of exciting action out on the field."

I spent my entire Friday at the regional, and didn't regret a minute of it. It's a great environment, and totally worth the time to make it there.

When to Go

If you only have a single day to spend at the competition, see if you can make it on Saturday. They hold elimination rounds in the afternoon to determine which alliance will win the regional and have a chance to move on to the championships.

As of the time of posting, there are still three weekends full of regional competition left. You can take a look at thefull schedule to see if there's a regional near you. If you happen to live in the St. Louis area, the FIRST Championship will be taking place at the Edward Jones Dome from April 27-30.

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