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=========STRATEGY PROBLEM #1==========

Posted by Anton Abaya at 02/22/2001 2:44 PM EST


Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NONE AT THE MOMENT! .



As you all know, strategy in this year's competition is more crucial than ever before. From my experience at the Quincy Scrimmage, it seemed to me that often times the coaches decide on a strategy without really making a mental animation of how things would occur and perhaps even the points one would achieve in the match. (then again, it was all in good practice).

As such, I will be presenting several daily combinations of robots and their strongest skills and I would like you all to reply with the best STRATEGY that you think should be followed based on the combination. We all know that there are super robots out there that can do multiple tasks, but we also know that they will have to choose which one they will use most if they want high scores. There just isnt enough time in 2 minutes (let alone the stop button) to do all they wanted to do.

So without futher adue, let me present STRATEGY PROBLEM #1.

Robots A, B, C, and D are on the field:

Robot A goes limbos and has a big arm that picks up big balls.

Robot B needs the bridge to cross, but can pull 2 goals on the bridge.

Robot C needs the bridge and can both pick up balls and pull 2 goals on the bridge.

Robot D goes limbos and controls the bridge in either direction and can also sit beneath the bridge to counter see-saw effect and balances as soon as the bridge is tilted.

What would be the best strategy? reply below.



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