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Re: Rough Play in Rack N Roll

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Originally Posted by Lifelessimp View Post
On the subject of tipping, I feel that as long as the hit is in the bumper zone, it is ok. If a team builds a robot that is prone to tipping, then that is a problem with their robot.
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Originally Posted by clean399 View Post
I totally agree with this I have had this happen where we were the pushing robot and I didn't realize how high the cg was on the other robot and they fell over. My contact would not have caused it if it was just bumping with a lower cg robot. The drivers should not be held responsible in occasions like these because they don't know how high the cg is on the other robot.
Both points are true. However, if you see your opponent teetering, you would be well-advised to back off, even from bumper-zone contact. If you continue to bump against a wobbly robot, your bot could be the reason that it finally went over, and then you could be charged with tipping. It will all depend on what the ref saw each of your bots doing.
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