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View Poll Results: Where are you going to hang?
level 0 (no hang) 3 1.42%
level 1 (10 points) 67 31.75%
level 2 (20 points) 31 14.69%
level 3 (30 points) 133 63.03%
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Re: Where are you going to hang?

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Originally Posted by mrnoble View Post
I have a 10-ish year history with FIRST, and can't recall there ever being a robot in competition that was intentionally immobile on the floor. This may be the year, as it seems a very viable approach to the game to simply hang for 30.

I agree with the previous poster who said that teams usually overestimate how many points will win a match in a regional. Yes, there are always teams that have elegant, simple, effective machines that do almost everything well, and they will show up this year. Their matches will be blowouts. But since, at most regionals, they comprise about 2-5 teams, most of the other matches will be low scoring, and will be decided by robots that perform consistently. I like the idea that a robot with a backhoe bucket and no shooter could score 15 points in zone one by scooping up all the missed shots and dumping them. I like that a 10 or 30 point hang could mean a win, from a bot that does little else.

This could be a great year, in my opinion.
Although our team's attempt wont be to build a robot that only focuses on the bonus points, I can definitely see picking one of those types of bots as alliance partners to strengthen an alliance................if they can do it every time.
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