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Re: Where is the sweet spot?

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Originally Posted by mrnoble View Post
..what I have wanted to know from the get-go is, where do you think the average team should be aiming to maximize their own scoring, not what will win Einstein. But I guess I can safely put you both down for "six".
As for aiming, yes, six, unless your design prohibits it. As for finding your actual sweet spot for execution, practice, practice, practice. Scout yourself while doing it. Find out what your sweet spot is, preferably on the practice field and not in the arena.

I anticipate the median sweet spot for execution at regional seeding to be 3, or perhaps 4; un-nested stacks get unstable quickly above 3.
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