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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux
Depending on the width of your frame plus your bumper height, you could still square yourself up using the polycarbonate lane dividers on the batter. You just need to be able to shoot very close to the tower. See the attached picture.
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This is a little off topic of the low bar but this diagram brings up an interesting point. If this robot is up on the batten scoring and a defensive robot parks perpendicular behind it and the offensive robot cannot push it out of the way is it still considered a pin? I imagine that teams may have trouble with traction due to the batten material.
I haven't seen an official pinning definition in the Q&A yet. Does it count as a pin to just park there and hold them if we don't initiate contact?