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Unread 30-03-2006, 07:55
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Re: What is the best strategy

To emphasize some of what has been said. Scout, Scout and then Scout some more. Scout every team in your division. Watch the qualification rounds. If you get to pick an alliance, picking well from any ranking can give you a chance to win this year's game. The Championships will have many robots that can perform multiple functions well, specialized robots may be at a disadvantage in eliminations where the other teams can plan and coordinate carefully. An alliance of three good robots that are working well together can win. There is no robot that can win this game by itself. Try to pick the best team available when it is your turn, and if the other teams picking have not done their scouting you will have the advantage.
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