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Re: IRI - What Can Be Improved

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery View Post
If there is a back-up alliance selection again next year, make sure that all members have to play in at least one match. Otherwise don't include it.
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Originally Posted by Dave Flowerday View Post
Was it less fun than simply packing up your pit after quals? That's what you would have done during the season obviously....
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Originally Posted by MGoelz View Post
Basically, we need defined rules about the use of back-ups.
I think the IRI folks gave us well defined rules on the use of back-ups. They were clear that a back-up is not a mandatory substitute for one of the AC's earlier picks. Sean seems be saying that being a back-up was OK, but getting a robot on the elimination playing field by mandatory substitution would have been better.

You wouldn't be a competitor if you didn't want to see your robot in the game. However, I think the AC has earned the right to decide which robots to play, without restrictions.

BTW, it's not just the back-up that might be left on the sidelines by an AC pursuing their best shot at victory -- any member of the alliance might suffer the same fate. As I recall, 469 sat out in favor of the high-scoring 148, and that was the alliance captain's prerogative.
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