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Re: Value of Defense

Posted by Daniel, Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M Gunn Senior High School and NASA Ames.

Posted on 4/1/99 2:33 AM MST


In Reply to: Re: Value of Defense posted by Reuben Hintz on 3/31/99 7:12 PM MST:



Not only are the teams who win 'the ones that have the human players who have the best sense of the game and adapt the fastest', they also tend to be the ones who never have that 'small glitch' in their lifting mechanism.

Reliability is key. And even so, the elimination matches have three rounds aimed at just that sort of unlucky glitch.

-Daniel


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: True to a point. But remember, if you put all your floppies in one basket and have your teammate chase down the puck, a slight glitch in your lifting mechanism can really screw you up. Besides, the teams that win are the ones that have the human players who have the best sense of the game and adapt the fastest.


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