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| View Poll Results: Is scouting robots when you aren't competing helpful? | |||
| Yes, helpful for later. |
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68 | 73.12% |
| Might be helpful, Probably is. |
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12 | 12.90% |
| Might be helpful, Probably is not. |
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9 | 9.68% |
| No, close to pointless. |
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4 | 4.30% |
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Importance of Scouting
I know at least one team that is at a regional right now that is not competing. They are there just to scout other teams.
Is this advantageous to watch teams that you may or may not be ever competing against? In my experience many teams change their robots up a bit to improve them from one regional to the next. Also, what would knowing what a team does before your regional do to help you? |
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