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Strategy

Posted by Andy Grady at 12/29/2000 8:40 PM EST


Other on team #126, Gael Force, from Clinton High School and Nypro Inc..


In Reply to: most important charecteristic of successful teams
Posted by bill whitley on 12/29/2000 12:52 PM EST:



I would say the most important element needed to win a competition is strategy. You could have the most beautiful machine that is just functionably capable of tearing apart the competition, and it would get you far. But...strategy wins competitions. Ive seen robots that didn't look great, and didn't work great, defeat great robots because of strategy. Ive seen excelent robots fall time and time again due to lack of good strategy. Just about any robot can win a competition, it just takes strategy and alot of luck.
Cya,
Andy =)


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