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Re: Is throwing worth it ?

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Originally Posted by TheMadCADer View Post
If you want "full" 60 point cycles, you will need to throw over the truss and shoot into the high goal. To be the most time-efficient you can be, each robot should ideally only possess the ball in one zone. This would make an "ideal" match flow as follows:

Robot A receives ball from human player in Red Zone.
Robot A launches ball over truss to catching Robot B in White Zone.
Robot B somehow gets ball to Robot C.
Robot C launches ball through High Goal while in Blue Zone.

However, if you replace the High Goal with a Low Goal in that last step, you only lose out on 9 points per cycle.
If you already have a method of launching over the truss, why would you not shoot for the high goal anyways? Just have Robot A launch, then go down to the other end of the field for a pass from C to launch into the goal?
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