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Hmmmm..... That's interesting. Or, you could just wait as your opponents grab a goal, pull it back, and fill it. And then, just when they think they have a full goal, that's when you wrench the goal from their (relatively) childlike grasp.
The poor suckers. Here's a strategy for you - if you're losing a shoving match in your opponent's goal scoring zone, would you then try to simply reverse your strategy and pull the goal? When pulled, two robots and a goal can fit in an endzone longways (3+4 < 10). That way, they lose their ten goal points, and you gain ten robot points (for their robot). IMHO, this game is going to come down to whichever team has the best drivers. |
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