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I would have to agree with my buddy Joe on 103, I as well think they have a good bot. But as for the "best" robot, in my opinion, there will not be a "best robot". There will be a robot that goes out there and has reliability in what they do, and can preform like it is built to, but it will not do something as well as another bot. You can have a pushing bot, that will push with great power, and do its job, but the team that built it put an arm on it, and it became useless, a "chopper" bot that swings an arm around, and it can do that fast and with good power, but if it gets hit just right, over it goes. I think there will be a best for stacking, pushing, and king of the hill, but not a best at both stacking a king of the hill or something like that. But I have not sceen all of the bots in action, so I'm not going to make a solid guess on this one.
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