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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% |
| Voters: 93. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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It's always good to know a little bit about the teams you're competing with or against. The more you have seen a robot compete, the better idea you have of their capabilities. We don't typically send team members to other competitions, but some have gone on their own, and we usually ask them to do some scouting of the teams we'll see later.
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