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Human Player Strategy, Legal?
I had somewhat of a crazy idea thinking of ways that I can improve my performance as a human player.
Since the human player zone is an area, couldn't I just put a tote against the wall and stand on it whilst throwing litter? The other dude could just be doing whatever with the totes and I have some extra height to help me with my litter throwing (maybe even do two totes?). Technically I'm not on the "area" of the HP since I am above it so the 3rd HP could come in and feed totes. Does this seem logical? |
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well i don't have the manual handy, but i know that the refs prohibit standing on game pieces/elements at the competition
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Nope. G3.
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If you put the tote against the wall next to the Chute Door, you would still be in the Human Player Station.
I feel like this practice would be ruled unsafe and therefore not ok to do. |
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This is the type of rules lawyering that causes extremely strict and confusing rule books. Read the rules for their intent, don't try to bend them.
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Ok, well thanks for the responses. I felt like I had a good idea but didn't catch that G3 rule when I looked over the rules.
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At the Georgia Southern Classic, a guy asked this during the driver's meeting and the head ref shot him down. To the second part of your question, the human player zone extends upward infinitely. I think that's in the Q and A. Anyways, good luck on your competition season!
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It seems extremely unsafe.
Especially if that tote just happened to be a totebot... |
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G3 is the reason that you cannot step on the tote. |
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Always thought it was interesting how you can have a 6' 2" human player, but shorter people can't stand on something to make themselves 6'2"
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Note: there is a difference between a disability, and normal variation (height). Some people are better at the physical aspect of the game, some at hand-to-eye coordination, some at strategy, and then there are other aspects of the team - outreach, fundraising, business, etc. |
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Please read what is imprinted on the top of the totes.
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