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Re: Blocking the endzone with tetras

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Originally Posted by nartak
But wasting time stacking a large amount of tetras in their alliance starting zone it isn't the best idea, unless the robots that you're dealing with are very slow.
Before I start.. the tetras are meant to be placed in the zone any where... to take up space not to be stacked on top of each other on the floor.

Hypotheticly...
There is an alliance of 2 amazing robots who are the perfect compliment to each other and need no extra help whatsoever. The third robot can drive, period. The two good robots are going to do what they do best. "The little robot that could" can do a couple of things: score 1 pt. tetras or play defense OR put tetras in the other teams zone effectively staying out of the way of its alliance partners and playing defense on the opposition while at the same time...possibly scoring those tetras if the opponents decide to knock them under the tetras in their row for 1 pt. appiece.

From the looks of it, its not too bad of a strategy. This is all of course as Dave said... if your opponents plan on returning back before the timer.
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