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Re: Pinning Long Robots

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Originally Posted by pacoliketaco View Post
After attending both the NJ and NYC regionals, and driving 25 matches between them, i found the best way to not get pinned is to drive backwards. Our robot was in the long configuration, and since the trailer is about the same width as our robot, i never had a problem getting out of getting pinned. Driving backwards lets you turn way easier, as the trailer helps spin you around. Another great way to not get pinned is to have a robot on your alliance pin the other alliances robots (thank you team 1796).
Do not assume that what you've seen is what you will get at Atlanta.

There are defensive bots out there that are just plain incredible.
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