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I believe that this is a matter of perspective. I can see someone getting mad because their robot flipped (specially if its early in the game) and their left motionless, but by the same token, that is a strategy that might have been calculated. If you know that your opponents robot is extremely good, and their only weakness is the fact that they flip, or can be flipped easily, and your at a disadvantgage, you'd probably use it. I know that in one of our matches at UCF, we where flipped by swamp thing because they where blocking the ramp, and we where trying to get through, and we got MAD. But when their team cheered, we understood, because that is the strategy/move they choose, and they executed it perfectly. I'm nbot supporting the use of "battlebots" in a FIRST competition, but if you get flipped, you have to agree "that's pretty darn cool"
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