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Re: Ungracious professionalism at internationals?

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Originally Posted by EricLeifermann View Post
Is it right to tell teams you are done and then accept an invitation to an alliance? If you were going to accept no matter what , why even take the time to tell teams you're broken?
If you're going to decline invitations, you don't need to bother going around telling anyone you're broken. The only reason to warn the selecting teams of your robot's problems is so they have the best possible information in order for them to decide whether or not to have you on their alliance. The simple fact that Paul came to inform you of the situation should be a sufficient clue that they will accept if invited.

This seems like an obvious answer, but as some people are still asking the question maybe it isn't.
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