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## The Competition
The game for this year was called _Slots_. Teams compeated to get as many of their tokens into a scoring zone in 3 minutes. Teams would also get extra points if they could get the token into a zones 'slot', an area the size of a token, raised by around 3cm.
The game for this year was called _Slots_. Teams competed to get as many of their tokens into a scoring zone in 3 minutes. Teams would also get extra points if they could get the token into a zones 'slot', an area the size of a token, raised by around 3 centimetres.
To see a copy of the rules from the competition, [Click Here](https://www.studentrobotics.org/resources/2014/rulebook.pdf)!

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Welcome to the homepage of Collyer's Student Robotics Team 2015 (The 'A' Team) - Creators of 'A.L.I.C.E'! Here you can see everything that goes on throughout the competition.
Welcome to the homepage of Collyer's Student Robotics Team 2015 (The 'A' Team) - Creators of _A.L.I.C.E_! Here you can see everything that goes on throughout the competition.
## The competition
As was announced at kickstart, the game for this year is a take on the classic game mode Capture the Flag. 4 teams compete over 5 flags to move as many of them as they can into their scoring zones. The person with the most flags in their scoring zone wins.
The 'flags' are 25cm cubes of wood on caster wheels weighing roughly 2kg. The rules prevent us from lifting them, so the idea is to drag them around!
The 'flags' are 25 centimetres cubes of wood on caster wheels weighing roughly 2 kilograms. The rules prevent us from lifting them, so the idea is to drag them around!
To see a copy of the rules from the competition, [Click Here](https://www.studentrobotics.org/resources/2015/rulebook.pdf)!