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Re: FIRST STRONGHOLD Discussion

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Originally Posted by MikLast View Post
For rule G22, would it be considered pinning if a robot was to inhibit forward motion while the opposing robot was in an defense?

For example, if the opposing robot was trying to move past one of the barriers and blocked forward motion into our side, would that be considered pinning?
Past interpretations have been that if a robot has a path out, it's not a pin. You have to contact the robot and prevent it from moving for it to be a pin.
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