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Re: maybe not an issue

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Originally posted by Jason Morrella
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't SC8 and SC9 say that:

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"IN" means it counts as a POINT, NOT a stack. No where does it say this counts as a stack. I think an assumption was made that is never actually said by FIRST. Again - NO WHERE does FIRST actually state that a container being held in the air counts as a multiplier or a stack. It is too vague and up to interpretation - that is true - but lets see how they clarify the wording to see what their real intention is.
Count on the English teacher to be the one to actually understand the wording of the rules!

Jason, I think you are right on. This whole hysteria is being caused by a massive "over-interpretation" of Update #3. The only thing that changed in that Update was a clarification of how they would determine if a container is "in" the scoring zone, as defined in SC8. The one preamble note concerning stack height that precedes the SC8 write-up, I interpret as a comment regarding "piles" of containers (i.e. piles can count as "stacks" and "stacks" do not have to be perfectly placed one atop the other). I don't see anything anywhere discussing "virtual stacks" held by the opponents robot.

All in all, this has been fun thought exercise, but I don't see anything to worry about here.

-dave

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Y = AX^2 + B.... ehhh, whatever
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