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[spin]Introduction to Live Remote Tournament (LRT) GameplayLive Remote Tournament (LRT) gameplay is an alternate format developed by the RECFoundation.[/spin] [spin]LRT gameplay allows teams to compete remotely in live interactive competitions using a web-based portal through RobotEvents.[/spin] [spin]com.[/spin] [spin]The purpose of this document is to outline the technical requirements, equipment set up, and event instructions for registered VRC teams to compete in Live Remote Tournaments.[/spin] [spin]Previously, traditional VEX Robotics Competition events have been held “in-person” in a single location such as a school, gymnasium, community center, or a myriad of other public venues.[/spin] [spin]By utilizing the RobotEvents.[/spin] [spin]com Live Remote Tournament system, Teams can choose to attend events entirely remotely.[/spin] [spin]This enables teams to compete within their region and beyond without the expenses of travel.[/spin] [spin]Teams participating in Live Remote Tournaments must be proactive and detail-oriented in preparing for and participating in these events.[/spin] [spin]Many aspects of the competition that might have been handled by volunteers at in-person events, including proper field setup and reset, and ensuring teams are on the field for their upcoming match are responsibilities that now fall to team members and their designated adult team Facilitator, the coach, or another responsible adult who will be supervising students during the event.[/spin] [spin]Failure to follow proper procedures may result in substantial delays to the event and/or an inability of a team to participate in the event.[/spin] [spin]In a Live Remote Tournament, a VEX Robotics Competition is played by two Alliances – one“red” and one “blue” – each comprised of a single team.[/spin] [spin]Each Team competes on a separate field (i.[/spin] [spin]e.[/spin] [spin], there are two Robots, two Teams, and two fields involved in each Match).[/spin]
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{Introduction to Live Remote Tournament (LRT) GameplayLive Remote Tournament (LRT) gameplay is an alternate format developed by the RECFoundation.} {LRT gameplay allows teams to compete remotely in live interactive competitions using a web-based portal through RobotEvents.} {com.} {The purpose of this document is to outline the technical requirements, equipment set up, and event instructions for registered VRC teams to compete in Live Remote Tournaments.} {Previously, traditional VEX Robotics Competition events have been held “in-person” in a single location such as a school, gymnasium, community center, or a myriad of other public venues.} {By utilizing the RobotEvents.} {com Live Remote Tournament system, Teams can choose to attend events entirely remotely.} {This enables teams to compete within their region and beyond without the expenses of travel.} {Teams participating in Live Remote Tournaments must be proactive and detail-oriented in preparing for and participating in these events.} {Many aspects of the competition that might have been handled by volunteers at in-person events, including proper field setup and reset, and ensuring teams are on the field for their upcoming match are responsibilities that now fall to team members and their designated adult team Facilitator, the coach, or another responsible adult who will be supervising students during the event.} {Failure to follow proper procedures may result in substantial delays to the event and/or an inability of a team to participate in the event.} {In a Live Remote Tournament, a VEX Robotics Competition is played by two Alliances – one“red” and one “blue” – each comprised of a single team.} {Each Team competes on a separate field (i.} {e.} {, there are two Robots, two Teams, and two fields involved in each Match).}

Published by TREVON BRANCH ROBOTICS CAMP

A robotics camp in Maryland Campers will engineer and program several innovative TETRIX & EV3 robots. Campers learn EV3 programming. Campers compete in fun competitions (Bluetooth/game controlled robots) Campers can learn RobotC programming (For older students) Campers test their new programming skills with real robots.

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