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Re: Blocking a robot driving clock-wise
Hi alon,
we have checked this possibillity a couple of times, and as stated by EricH above me, you would be penilized for pinning, if you dont move within 6 seconds: <G41> Permitting To Pass - When a ROBOT has received a signal to pass (see Rule <G38>), or when the REFEREE signals that a ROBOT is pinning an opponent in place, the ROBOT shall have 6 seconds to move out of the way and create a “passing lane” to allow the opposing ROBOT through. ROBOTS that fail to do so within 6 seconds after the “signal to pass” shall receive a PENALTY. Repeated infractions will result in a YELLOW CARD being issued to the ROBOT. see also G42 again and it will help clarify things out. good luck in israeli regionals! ![]() |
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