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Originally Posted by jvriezen
Quite clear from the picture (look at the gaps between totes, left and right, upper and lower) that the button is supporting the totes above it.
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While true that it shows a button supporting a stack. There is no part of the picture that indicates that it is the stack in question. As far as I am concerned its just a stack of totes with a button on a scoring platform on red carpet. Either way the stack itself wouldn't have changed the outcome of the match, and I believe (I don't know for certain) but I believe that the intent of the strict definitions of scored objects being supported is to prevent teams from engineering a way to artificially increase the scoring level on a bin. Again I have no way of proving that.
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