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Re: [FTC]: Bowled Over game Poll

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1. No descoring from opponent off-field goal.
2. No placing ball in opponent off-field goal.
3. No pushing your own bowling ball into your Home Zone (or no score during end-game).
4. No pushing opponent bowling ball into your Home Zone.
5. No pushing opponent bowling ball into your Protected Area. (But what about a long-distance roll?)
6. No pushing opponent crate into your Home Zone.
7. No pushing opponent crate into your Protected Area.
8. No removing balls from crate in opponent Protected Area (but OK to remove loose balls from Protected Area and OK to remove from crates elsewhere, including apparently in the opponent Home Zone [although you can't "make contact" with a stationary crate there]).
9. No contacting an opponent crate when the crate is not in contact with arena floor. (-5)
10. No contacting an opponent crate on an inside surface of the crate. (-5)
11. No contacting an opponent crate on more than two outside surfaces of the crate at the same time. (-5)
12. No making contact with "parked" (stationary) crates in opponent's Protected Area or Home Zone. (Ref must watch for moving vs. stationary crates and for borders of Protected Area or Home Zone.)
13. No making contact with "parked" (stationary) stacks in opponent's Protected Area or Home Zone. (Ref must watch for moving vs. stationary stacks and for borders of protected area or home zone.)
14. No "storing, holding, controlling, containing, etc." balls in excess of 15 at any time. (Ref must watch for the 16th "controlled" ball and every additional one beyond.)
15. No making contact with opponent's robot while "stacking" (holding one crate off the ground at least partly over another below it) in "Protected Area".
16. No making contact with opponent bowling ball.
17. No making contact with opponent Home Zone.
Nine (or more?) of these have to do with the home zone/protected zone. As long as the refs are watching those closely, it shouldn't be extremely hard. However, learning and remembering all of those rules could be very annoying.
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