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Originally Posted by Don Wright
Two collaborated robots, say Robot A and Robot B are in the same division in Atlanta.
A third robot, say Robot C, is also in the division.
During one of the middle round qualifying matches Robot A is paired with Robot C AGAINST Robot B.
Robot A and Robot C beat Robot B.
In the final match of Qualifying, Robot B and Robot C are paired together against Robot A.
Robot A has zero losses.
Robot B has one or more losses.
Robot C has zero losses.
Robot A has more qualifying points than Robot C.
If Robot B and C win, Robot C is the #1 Seed.
If Robot A wins, it will be the #1 Seed.
Robots A & B have picked each other in previous regionals and have "dominated" the competition.
You are the coach for Robot B. What do you do?
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The Ethical Answer is that Robot B plays to win, otherwise, you are not truly acting as an alliance with your other partners in the Qualifying matches. It is dishonest not to attempt a victory.
Surprisingly though, the Logical Answer is still "Robot B plays to win". Basically, if Robots B and C are capable of beating Robot A during qualification matches, it is a good sign that they are capable of doing the same in the playoffs. The scouts for Team C would have to be asleep in the stands to miss the dominance of that pairing.