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Re: Winning Robot Strategy

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Originally Posted by Alex Ko
I watched the VCU finals, then the rest of the Oregon regional... from what I could see, I think the best team would be:
one robot with good ball collecting and a good human player
along with another robot that can cap the stationary goal from behind, and then quickly hang.

At VCU, Buzz had amazing ball collecting ability, and a great human player. But I didn't see many of their partners taking advantage of capping a full goal.

I think in general the cap-and-hang robots will dominate the preliminary rounds. A cap-and-hang team should be able to score 100 pts on their own (5 small balls in stationary goal, 2X cap, and hang).
BUZZ was at BAE

i think the best alliance, is someone who can control the 2xball, and both hang.
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