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Re: Best Pinning Robots You've Seen so Far

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Originally Posted by tonsoffun2325 View Post
Team 1742 shockwave allianced with 1561 and 2004. was able to pin and score super cells. which led to a Regional win in OKC. Sockwave 13-2-0 in our home regional
you guys did an awesome job, congrats on your win!

Other Great pushing bots at our regional were...

2376 RoboCOMETS, Their low CG and custom Gearbox gave them great pushing power that helped them hold their opponents next to the Payload specialist.

2354 wheelie bots, The only robot at our competition with fans built in, they were able to push around the competition fairly well.

2372 roboHooters, an 8 wheel drive worked surprisingly well for their team.

And last but not least... 2395 the Ninja Munkees Our robot's 6 wheel drive worked really well for us because of the dropped center wheels. When we got into a pushing match, the force of our opponent pushing back on us caused our back wheels to gain more traction. Essentially using our opponents pushing force against them. There were multiple times during our competition, where we pushed several robots from one side of the field to the other.

6WD robots will run a great pushing game in this years competition. Keep that in mind when playing with or against them.
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