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Re: 2007 Israel GM/Technion Regional

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Originally Posted by Greg Needel View Post
One of the major rules this year is that no keeper can be scored during the teleoperated period. During the practice day myself and the other people running the event saw numerous keepers being scored. It was assumed that teams were just practicing scoring but it would be easier just to remove them from play all together. This is the same thing that was done at BAE and FLR.
Thanks Greg for clairifying this. I just had not seen it done in the two regionals I attended or on web casts of three others. I think getting the keepers out of the way is a good idea. Dave
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