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Re: Ethics of Telling a Team "No"
On another, more pragmatic note, experienced and strong teams have every right to tell teams not to do something-- just as those teams have every right to ignore them. As Frank said, strategy in qualification rounds is negotiated-- for the majority of teams, if you come in and tell your alliance partners how to play a match, it will cause problems. Talk it out, and come to as close to a consensus as you can. Chances are all three teams want to win.
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