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Different approach from a rookie player
Hello !
I'm a rookie in a rookie team and my team hasn't developed its final strategy yet. I look for some advice as to the strategy of the play. As far as I know there's no rule that prohibits blocking other robots and preventing them from scoring rows during the whole game. Including the autonomous period of game. That as long as you do not intend to cause them any damage. This brought me the idea , that maybe it's not going to pay off if you just put those keepers because the other team might do it as well. So I thougt about some different approach to this question (I'm not going to reveal my team's strategies all I'm doing is I'm sharing an opinion). And my opinion is that the game might be just decided in other ways. Let's suppose that 1 robot in the alliance scores a keeper and 1 other robot keeps this robot from bumping into enemy robots whereas the 3rd blocks 1 of enemy robots from scoring a keeper. What do you think ? First, is it legal ? Do you think that there's anything in what I say ? |
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