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Re: Finale Blocking Strategy
Thanks to all for their comments. This discussion is exactly what this forum should be about. I will indeed see that this gets posted to the Q & A. A few other points to consider:
Bluebot pushing red bot in any fashion which results in redbot contacting the tower means bluebot caused the tower contact. Think of a charging foul in basketball. Whoever establishes their position first should (keyword should)get the call. If redbot establishes position first, then blue bot will not only have to reach 7 ft in the air but 2 to 3 feet across redbot with their grabbing mechanism. Bluebot will also have to get over redbot without being on redbot. |
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