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Re: Poor team scouting methods?
For scouting, the only hard advice I can give is something that's been given many times before : a picture is worth a thousand words.
No matter how much data you collect, friday night when you are reviewing the day making a rough sketch of what picks you may make : it's really hard to remember robots by team numbers. My best advice to you is to get someone to go and take pictures, with a number in the picture, of every robot. Multiple angles if possible, trying to get their manipulator. It's always the best from my experience. |
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