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Re: Robots and Small Balls

Posted by Chris Orimoto at 2/12/2001 6:51 PM EST


Student on team #368, Kika Mana, from McKinley High School and Nasa Ames/Hawaiian Electric/Weinberg Foundation.


In Reply to: Robots and Small Balls
Posted by Tom on 2/12/2001 5:33 PM EST:



I'll have to agree with Patrick on this one and say
that the small balls on the opposite side of the field
just don't seem worth the time to raise up 7' into the
air.

However, the balls in the alliance station are a
different story altogether. I think that the "near"
goal will be filled by the alliance station in nearly
every match.

Of course, I may be wrong and there may be a
strategical advantage to being able to score small
balls (like being chosen as part of an elimination-
match alliance). Of course (in the words of the great
Dr. Joe) time will tell... ;-)

Just my personal thoughts...

Chr
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