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Originally Posted by LimyCenter
I think a team made up with a strong defensive bot and a strong block scorer will do very well against a team with 2 block scoring bots.
We think a defensive bot can disrupt the opposing alliance from scoring enough that our alliance can leave block scoring period in the lead (all things being equal). Also a flexible defensive autonomous strategy can ensure that an alliance leaves auto mode ahead (maybe not with MAX points).
A sophisticated defensive strategy can be very disruptive. With the key feature of a defensive bot being high traction.
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With my 2010 season in mind. Defense wins world championships.
My team had the highest scoring percentage at the world championship in 2010 and we decided it was more to our advantage to score less points as an alliance to make sure the opposing alliance scored even less. This game more than others in recent FTC history relies on a very similar OPR calculation to 2010. I hope teams know this and will scout the data accordingly to employ the most effective offense and defensive strategies.