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Re: Corner Climbing, The best strategy of 2013?

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Originally Posted by BrendanB View Post
Similarly, 254 & 1986 (and us) gave up dumping the colored discs while 1114 & 67 did.

This year was really about trade offs and was a strategists dream with so many different aspects of the game to play. Its really hard to say what the best strategy was.
I felt floor-up was highly more valuable then the colored disks... There were also face climbers who could dump.

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Originally Posted by SoftwareBug2.0 View Post
It might be hard to define best, but I think that given the constraints, I think the jury is in: 30 pt. climbers weren't worth it. When 1114 can't make it work reliably it's fair to say that most teams would be better off with a different strategy.

If you had unlimited time and resources to build the ultimate robot to play ultimate ascent, I think you would end up with a corner climber. Specifically, you would get one that did a passive, after the buzzer 30-pt climb.
I looked at it more of method of climbing, than to climb or not to climb..
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