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  • <span style="font-size:120%;">Challenge 2K9</span> | style="width:33%;" | [[Challenge 2K9/Pre Chat|Pre-challenge Chat]]
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  • {{:Challenge 2K9/Navigation}} Reference bot use in Challenge 2K9:
    960 bytes (94 words) - 18:09, 23 April 2009
  • <p>You should be able to crack 95% against BotA if you have a bug-free [[Wave Surfing]] movement, and probably more like 99% once you get it polished a bit more. <p><small>— [[User:Voidious|Voidious]] ([[Talk:Movement Challenge 2K6/Results|source]])</small></p>
    875 bytes (111 words) - 05:40, 23 September 2017
  • | parent = Movement Challenge 2K6 === [[Wave Surfing Challenge 2K6]] ===
    1 KB (119 words) - 13:14, 29 August 2017
  • This is a temporary page for real challenge. Now it cover both TC and MC. Note that the extenal link is not yet finishe ''For now, see [[Movement Challenge Y2K9]].''
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  • This challenge was established to hone our targeting against [[Wave Surfing|Wave Surfers]]. ...]] crown demands excellent [[Anti-Surfer Targeting]]. And as the number of Wave Surfers in the RoboRumble continues to grow, it will gain you more rating p
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  • == Challenge results == ...Position]] class, and implements a kinda-sorta [[WaveSurfing/TrueSurf|True Surfing]].
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  • Welcome to the Movement Challenge 2K6. It's an attempt at measuring the quality of your movement '''in 2006'' ** [[Wave Surfing Challenge 2K6]]
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  • ...thm - there are many different elements that can increase accuracy against wave surfers. ...ould hit any other movement system that wasn't randomized. After all, wave surfing follows a specific algorithm to end up at the [[GuessFactor]] that it think
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  • | page5 = Phoenix Challenge | movement = [[Wave Surfing|Wave&nbsp;Surfing]]
    2 KB (270 words) - 18:13, 5 September 2017
  • | [[Drifter]] 28 || 2052 || 2086 || Changed movement to only count each wave once, rather than on all ticks that intersect with the robot. | [[Drifter]] 29 || 2058 || 1044 || Added stop option for surfing. Polar movement paths considered (was grid points).
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  • Welcome to the '''Rambot Challenge 2K6'''. It's an attempt at measuring [[Ramming Movement|ramming]] performan ...bout how we arrived at this bot set and the rules, check out [[Talk:Rambot Challenge 2K6#PreChat]] for the discussion.
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  • | movement = [[Wave Surfing|Wave&nbsp;Surfing]] : [[Wave Surfing/True Surfing|True Surfing]] with [[Wave Surfing/Precise Prediction|Precise Prediction]] and [[Waves/Precise Intersection|Pr
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  • ** [[Pattern Matcher Challenge]] ** [[Targeting Challenge]]
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  • * '''[[Movement Challenge 2K7]]''' – The latest MC hands you [[Raiko]]'s gun and tests your perform * '''[[Targeting Challenge RM]]''' – The current benchmark of a general purpose Robocode gun, this T
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  • | movement = [[Wave Surfing|Wave&nbsp;Surfing]] [[True Surfing]] in both melee and 1v1 scenarios, by generating different surfing paths. To accurately assess the potential danger, the algorithm takes into
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  • ..., [[CassiusClay]], and [[Pugilist]] once used this movement, before [[Wave Surfing]] was invented. : RandomMovementBot is a reference bot in the [[Targeting Challenge RM]], where it is classified as having a medium-level movement.
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  • | parent = Movement Challenge 2K7 Test your [[Wave Surfing]] against bots with (somewhat) predictable targeting techniques:
    2 KB (209 words) - 13:12, 29 August 2017
  • I'll have 4 sub-classes for this challenge: * '''[[/SmallBot Movement Challenge]] Y2K9: Test your nanobot or microbot movement against good micro/nanobot g
    20 KB (3,375 words) - 10:48, 15 March 2009
  • ...Challenges|challenge]] for rammers, the [[Rambot Challenge 2K6]] ([[Rambot Challenge 2K6/Results|results]]), though it may be somewhat outdated. ...rammer that uses advanced movement or targeting techniques, such as [[Wave Surfing]] or [[GuessFactor Targeting (traditional)|GuessFactor Targeting]]. There i
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