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Unread 04-03-2012, 09:07
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Re: Defensive strategies for Rebound Rumble

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Originally Posted by Austin2046 View Post
there were a few defensive strategies i saw watching webcasts that i found effective. at kansas city there was one team what would cross the barrier and sit in their alliance's lane and "get fouled" i guess that's kinda an offensive strategy since you get points for it... but there you go.
Did you notice that after lunch on Friday that behavior totally stopped? I'm pretty sure that the refs watched a couple of matches to make sure there was a pattern there & pointed G45 out to the team (I'm sure we're talking about the same robot). That's not a strategy anyone upon which anyone should be hanging their hats. On occasional penalty or two, sure. But don't just sit there & run into anyone that comes close to your lane. Besides, there were several times that teams were too far from their own lane & ended up getting their own penalty, running into an opponent in the key. There's not a lot of neutral space over there.

Ball starvation is huge. Sending someone over to the other alliance's side to get their ammunition & use it yourself (send it over, go back & score, whatever) is a must; you just have to be smart about staying away from the key & their bridge. It's not necessary to send your least accurate shooter, though; just someone that's quick, maneuverable, and has a darn smart drive team. Reference: Bomb Squad.
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