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Re: Most Dominant Robots By Year

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Originally Posted by Yipyapper View Post
Is 469 the tall one just directing the balls into the corners? Because I could see that give some dominant numbers.
Yes it is. It really did, getting the overal high score of 29 that year.


Last year, I would say it's a tossup between 341, 987, and 1717. 987 went undefeated the entire season except for their last qualification match in their division and the two finals matches on Einstein. That's impressive.

I don't know if there's any specific robot that could be considered a dominant robot for 2011...I'm leaning towards 111, 254 or 1114 though. Possibly 1503, considering they totally showed everyone that a robot could be successful WITHOUT picking up off the ground.

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