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Re: Bagging rules

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Originally Posted by Jon Stratis View Post
You're probably thinking of this statement from Team Update 2014-02-11:
The key to remember with robot access periods is that they are there to replace the practice day work teams can do at a regional. As such, they should be treated exactly like you were at a regional - you can only use a total of 45lb of parts on the robot that were not in the bag when you sealed it either on stop-build day OR at your last district event (obviously not applicable yet, as the first official events just started today), no matter how many times you open the bag. You CAN'T open it once, swap in 45 lbs you've been working on, seal it, then open it again to swap in another 45 lbs.
Thank you yes this is the one I was looking for

Also, as far as the OP, I looked in the manual that six-hour time frame is intended to replace the 'practice' day in a 3-day event (i.e. 2-day attenders should not be penalized by losing that 6-hour work day the rest of us get).

Personally, I would post the question in Q&A. I am interested in the response they will give. Remember, while Delphi is a great place to bounce ideas we are by no means the final answer. I would hate for us to be wrong (one way or the other) and you guys suffer for it.
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