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picking alliances
the rule is very simple. the number one seed can pick any robot including the other 7 seeds. If they pick a seed, that seed can decline and reserve their right to be allowed to pick teams. if they do this they cannot be picked by any other seeded team. The seeded team that declines is still allowed to pick a seeded team. if a non seeded team declines they are done for the day. again its not that hard. The only thing you cant do is pick a robot that has already picked a partner (ie number 3 cant pick number 1) simple as that
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