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Re: P.S. yes I thought of that...

Posted by Jerry Eckert.

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Posted on 1/11/2000 10:14 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: P.S. yes I thought of that... posted by Justin on 1/11/2000 9:30 PM MST:



: Okay this one is taxing my brain. As I understand it the defensive teams take up a postion that effectively prevents the other teams from hanging on the goal or getting on the ramp (and possibly even getting 2 the other side if they can't go under the bar). So this would mean that the offensive teams can only score from the human player station....

If I understand Joe's intention, you're reading too much into the position of the defensive robots. I believe he was attempting to convey that they were in a neutral position and not participating in the match, allowing the offensive robots to function unimpeded.


:it would also mean that the offensive teams would have 2 score for the defensive teams. So my question is what do the defensive teams gain here?? I guess that what's going on is the offensive teams are still wining but scoring more for the defensive teams then the defensive teams would have on thier own??

Correct!

: Thanks for the clarification,
: -Justin


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