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Re: pre-game positioning: MIDDLE of the pyramid?

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Originally Posted by ctccromer View Post
We're not assuming a partner starts in front of the pyramid, but exactly the opposite. We're planning for the best-case scenario: both of our teammates are total monsters and we don't want to get in their way. And in any other case, lets just say the other extreme (that WE'LL carry the team), we still won't be in anyone elses way.
Not to mention that it'd be very easy to plan autonomous from either back corner OR the middle, giving us three different starting positions, all of which give us the 3rd frisbee
Be careful, this kind of thinking will win you matches . It's all too often that teams approach robot design and match strategy like they're the only robot on the field. Designing a robot to work effectively as part of an alliance will get you far, good job.