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Have to be 4...

Posted by Kevin Sevcik at 03/26/2001 4:43 PM EST


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In Reply to: What about scoring 3 large balls??
Posted by Tom S. on 03/26/2001 4:03 PM EST:



You'd have to score all 4 big balls to make up for the robot that's not in the endzone because it's holding the goals and big balls in place. There is a team that can do this. However, they would have to move the near goal to the players, go across the bridge, get 2 balls, grab the far goal, come back across the bridge, grab the near goal, and balance. Plus, 2 more big balls need to be scored in there somewhere. And all this in under a minute. That's a pretty tall order. Teams are barely squeaking in under the 1 minute limit as it is. So I don't think this plan would work either.
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