Worldwide Competition Rules
- The competition will close on 3rd July 2000.
- The winners are the players on top of the Highscore list.
- The robot prices will be shipped to the winners with mail after 3rd July 2000.
- It is allowed to submit any kind of robot controller, i.e. evolved, handcoded, trained, etc.
- Each player may submit a maximum of ten players during the competition.
- Any case of doubt will be decided by the game developers/judges (Oestergaard, Lund and Pagliarini).
Dutch Competition Rules
- The virtual competition will close on 20th May 2000.
- The winners are the best four players of the Highscore list, who
are able to come to Amsterdam during RoboCup European Championship
28th May - 2nd June 2000.
- It is allowed to submit any kind of robot controller, i.e. evolved, handcoded, trained, etc.
- Each player may submit a maximum of ten players during the competition.
- During RoboCupJr. in Amsterdam, the virtual players will be downloaded to the physical Khepera robots that will play the soccer game on a physical arena with a yellow tennis ball. There will be semi-finals
between n. 1 and n. 4, and between n.2 and n. 3 from the virtual competition. Afterwards, the final will be played.
- Any case of doubt will be decided by the game developers/judges
(Oestergaard, Lund and Pagliarini).
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