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Re: Defensive Strategies

the way the rules are stated it looks like they are looking for teams to do this. because they will let you pin forever on the platform.


It will be up to the other team to make sure their robot will not be tip over

Look at this video. that year almost every match there was a robot on there back. this was at the nationals. and not once where we ever warn. because if your robot is defending and trying to stop someone from scoring and they flip over it would not be your fault. But you had to make sure you did not have anything on your robot to help the other robot to flip. ( like a wedge ) like our robots they always had a flat surface only 1/2 - 7 inches off the floor. this alone help robots over if they turn and you pushed them on there side. some form the front

so if the other teams robot is worth points to your team they become a scoring object.

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