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Re: Ideal Alliance Structure
At SoCal, the winning alliance was one strong shooter bot(968) and two defensive bots(1138 and 4). We played very well together and covered 968 so they could get the most balls into the center goal. In the finals, this was a really good alliance and our strategy was best suited for playing 599, 330, and 995. Team 4 would cover 330 and 1138 would cover the ramp to make sure 599 could not get on the ramp. It worked very well, the first match being a tie, and the next two matches being a win for 968, 1138, and 4.
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