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Originally Posted by Cam877
This was actually done in eliminations in the Curie division, with 573 inbounding and trussing to human player, and then either 1718 or 2451 taking it and shooting across the field to the robot left over. Great strategy, they ended up finalists only losing to the poofs' alliance. I also like the give back to human player strategy utilized by 2590, 1477, and 1625 in Archimedes elims and Einstein.
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It's funny you should mention that because both strategies were actually things that 1625 and 2451 had a chance to practice in the weeks leading up to worlds. We were lucky enough to have a fun bunch Illinois teams down to our shop to practice several different strategies including the ones mentioned above. Based off our practice we had a pretty good feeling that these strategies would come into play but to what degree we weren't sure. In Archimedes the giveback strategy was utilized by many teams in the qualification rounds. 27 was rocking that strategy almost exclusively in qualification matches and were extremely successful with it(1010 assist points, 8-2 record, 3rd seed). A similar form of that strategy was also used by the Galileo alliance in the semis on Einstein.