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Three-team alliances?

Posted by Eric , Student on team #253, MRT - Mills Robotics Team, from Mills High School and Fairchild Semiconductor and NASA Ames Research Center.

Posted on 5/3/99 11:19 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: alliances posted by Andy Grady on 4/27/99 8:54 AM MST:



I liked what FIRST did for the finals in Florida. Why not have alliances
consist of three teams for the whole competition? Although you have
three teams, only two compete per match. That way, alliances can use
the two best-paired or functional robots while accomdating the robots
that still need tweaking.

Eric

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