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Unread 09-01-2012, 19:33
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Re: Going for 3 robots on Ramp?

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery View Post
The difference between two and three robots on the bridge in eliminations is 20 points. In order to exceed that you would have to hit a minimum of 7 top level baskets in the time you were planning on devoting to balancing the ramp. Given the maximum three ball capacity, that involves "reloading" at least twice.

Given an appropriate ball supply (far from a guarantee) and a large enough window to get on the bridges (~30 seconds), it's certainly within the realm of feasibility that some teams could achieve that. But I seriously question whether a vast majority of scoring teams will be able to even come close.
I SAY max 3 baskets per match for most teams. and I mean either the 2 or 1 pointers.
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