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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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Scouting is important. It allows you to develop a soid strategy to hopefully win or at least foil your opponents. Knowing thing like if they have a brake, how good their traction is, etc... are all components of winning the game or at least giving a good shot at it. It is vitial some you don't, at least break something on your robot. You don't really want to try to push someone off the ramp if they have their break locked down on it. Or take advantage of where a team has the least traction. Often wheel type along with the drive system is an indication of it.
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