My personal opinion is that purposely violating a game rule for your own benefit would not fall under the category of a gracious professional behavior.
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Originally Posted by <T06>
The Head Referee may assign a YELLOW CARD as a warning of egregious ROBOT or team member behavior. This will occur at the completion of a match, before the field is reset, and will be indicated by the Head Referee standing in front of the team’s PLAYER STATION and holding a yellow card in the air. In the first match that a team receives a YELLOW CARD, it acts as a warning.
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To the GDC: It would have been helpful to provide examples of what egregious behavior would be.
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Originally Posted by http://dictionary.reference.com
egregious:
1. extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant: an egregious mistake; an egregious liar.
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I would say that purposely causing penalties would be egregious behavior. A strategy that gives an alliance an advantage by breaking a game rule would seem extraordinary in some bad way to me.