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Re: Most likely division to produce the champs
I wouldn't be a robotics member if I didn't pick my own division  But really I think it is a toss up. I saw a lot of matches won by alliances that didn't have particularly good machines because they used their robot's strengths and paid attention to their weaknesses. This year's game seems to involve a tremendous amount of strategy and that is what it really comes down to.
Any way you slice it I think the matches are going to be pretty amazing and I can't wait to see how things turn out.
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