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Re: Denying an Alliance Selection
As said above, it's largely GP. If your robot fails, you can deny to prevent yourself from hampering the alliance. That's the only reason I've ever though of, although I'm sure there are more.
I'm sure you understand that denying does prevent you from joining any alliances afterwards though. I think it's largely used as a formal withdrawal from competition, since it is necessary for teams to send representatives to the field.
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