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Re: motor stall current vs Victor ratings

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Originally Posted by Gdeaver View Post
Keep in mind that while a robot is in a pushing match they are not scoring points. Scoring point wins matches. Yes, defense comes into play, but a well coordinated offense can neutralize a defense with picks and such. First play is different than battle bots and the rules more limiting.
this isn't always the case; in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 you got points based on where you or you're goals where (granted, in '01 you were fighting gravity, instead of opposing 'bots). in 2004, when most 'bots hung from the upper platform, being able to hold one's position while attaching to the bar was often dependent on how your drive train measured up to your opponents. likewise, the triplets' beefy drivetrain, coupled with effective programming, helped them to hold their positions while under attack from opposing defenders, which allowed them to unload massive quantities of balls into the high goal.

while the specifics depend on the game and startegy, an effective and powerful drive train can be a potent offensive weapon.
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