We all know that one ball on the top row is worth 3 balls on the bottom row, and that one robot on a bridge is worth 3 balls in the top row. There are various ways to measure each element of the game in relation to another, and they are very useful: 2 balls in the top is worth 3 in the middle. However, the coopertition bridge defies this. It has no point value in the game. So, how should we quantify its value in relation to the rest of the game, other than ‘it’s pretty important’.
I’ve been quantifying it as winning a match. It’s worth 2 Coopertition points which is added to your qualifying points. Which is the same as winning. It’s a match within a match…Basically.
MATCHception
IMO though, the bridge’s worth would be a really high score, one that can never be beat, as if you get the bridge, you “win”, if you don’t you “lose”.
/MindBlown