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| View Poll Results: Are 1114, 217, and 148 beatable? | |||
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15 | 9.74% |
| Yes, they can be beat. (post who you think is better) |
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139 | 90.26% |
| Voters: 154. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Are 1114, 217, and 148 beatable?
You are correct, sir, I am a bit rusty on the rules, so thanks for pointing out where there were holes. You are right on pretty much every point, so I think my strategy definitely needed some rethinking.
I guess that team 20's strategy would need to change as well. Perhaps having them hurdle alongside 330, racking up the score. Or swap 20 with 968, as their hybrids are close in score, and 968 can hurdle more in tele. I'm not sure, however, if 2106 would be considered in possession of the ball. The ball would not be "supported," because it would be resting on the ground, and not being held. I suppose it might be grounds for capturing, but if 2106 loosened their manipulator by about a foot there would be some room for it to move, at the expense of your total defense. Thanks again for helping me remember to check the manual before strategizing! ![]() |
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