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USI Lego Robotics Competition 2009
Scoring

OBJECTIVE:

Move the balls on the course to get the maximum points.

HOW TO PLAY:

Each numbered region on the course (e.g. [1], [2], [3], [4], or [5]) is a scoring zone. Move as many balls as possible to the highest numbered region to score points.

A Ping Pong Ball is worth 1 point, multiplied by the number of the region it is within. For Example, a Ping Pong ball in region [3] is worth 3 points (1 x 3 =3), and one in region [5] is worth 5 points (1 x 5 = 5).

A Tennis Ball is worth 5 points, multiplied by the number of the region it is within. For example, a Tennis ball in region [2] is worth 10 points (5 x 2 = 10), and one in region [4] is worth 20 points (5 x 4 = 20).

Each round is 2.00 minutes long. At the end of each round, points are allotted based on the location of the balls on the course.

See the course for a complete diagram.

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