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Jessica Fusher 08-01-2003 21:35

Scoring
 
Hey everyone! Um, I was just on the Q&A and heard several different perspectives of scoring when an opppnent's robot is touching your tallest stack. What do you guys think? Of course when you are touching it at the end of the round it does not count, but... hmmm, I thought that also included ANY robot, but now it's got me thinking that it might not. :p Well, anyways...

(sorry, I can't get access to the rules right now to check it out for myself!!!)

~Jessa

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Mike Schroeder 08-01-2003 21:38

From what i understand if a Blue robot is touching a blue stack, the stack doesnt count

but if red is touching a blue stack it still counts


AdamT 08-01-2003 21:53

Yes, Mike is correct.

Simeon 08-01-2003 22:08

would the blue stack being held by the red robot be measured from the floor? or from the bottom of the container being held?

Curtis Williams 08-01-2003 22:34

also, do you think it is negated if you are touching the opponent robot that exclusively supports the stack?

Jessica Fusher 08-01-2003 22:40

"would the blue stack being held by the red robot be measured from the floor? or from the bottom of the container being held?"

Ooh, good question! If I remember from what other people were talking about from the FIRST update, no fraction of boxes count, but they do measure the height. Personally, I think it should be the height of the stack. I the other robot adds another box heigth, great!

hmmm, that would be nice...:)

come, come curtis - do you really think they would do that to us?

HolyMasamune 09-01-2003 00:54

Or would it not count at all since it's not in any "zone" because it's in the air. Boxes can't take on the characteristics of the robot, can it?

srjjs 09-01-2003 01:02

If the robot is in the scoring zone, and is the sole support for the box, it should be counted, and assigned a multiplier value determined by height, depending on whether scoring is done by rules or common sense.

HolyMasamune 09-01-2003 01:08

Robotics people...common sense...rules? Wow, those are three contradicting things in just one sentence :)

It'll be kind of hard to measure from where the boxes start, but then again with the rounding down rule, 99.9% of the time, it's going to be the number of boxes since it's hard to have 3 boxes lined up on top of each other on its side.

srjjs 09-01-2003 01:11

It's actually very possible to have a lengthwise stack that tall if your opponent is holding it for you.


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