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Re: Successful strategies and robot designs for 2009?

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson View Post
Strategy: Pick a target and stick with it.
Intersting. We got a very different impression (although that's perhaps why you beat us ). In many situations, though not all, we found that sticking with the same target (if they are capable drivers) would lead to two robots "dancing" around eachother and niether being able to score effectively. If you can strike at them while they are unaware, busy, otherwise tied up, or you can easily outdrive them, it does work well.
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