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Re: The Boulder Agreement

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Originally Posted by EricDrost View Post
Additionally, creating more scoring opportunities for your opponent is probably considered playing below your ability as you are contributing points to the other alliance with no direct* benefit for your own alliance.
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Originally Posted by bduddy
Sabotaging your own defense is sandbagging just as much as agreeing not to score would be.
It seems that the legality of this and the other defense agreement hinges on what is considered playing below your ability.

Is playing to the best of your ability defined by completing the tasks your robot was designed to do? Doing what you feel the intent of the rules is? Winning matches? Getting qualification points? Winning the event?

Playing to the best of your ability can be defined in many different ways. How should it be defined?

Last edited by bstew : 12-01-2016 at 00:08.
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