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They don't except for Rookie class and in the event of a tie. In Rookie class, I believe it is you basically just have to get all the "dots" on the screen. You take a point away for every area that is more than 5 (maybe 3 or even 6)dbs off a previous area.
For the tie breaker, I have no idea how they would do it.
With the pure number of digital pieces and multiple setting you can save, RTA is a complete waste of time.
quote:Originally posted by Andy Jones: They don't except for Rookie class and in the event of a tie. In Rookie class, I believe it is you basically just have to get all the "dots" on the screen. You take a point away for every area that is more than 5 (maybe 3 or even 6)dbs off a previous area.
For the tie breaker, I have no idea how they would do it.
With the pure number of digital pieces and multiple setting you can save, RTA is a complete waste of time.
Andy
Thats interesting
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