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Re: Rules, changed by the ref, or correct interpretation?
Martin,
The first time I read your post, my thought was "a robot may not possess more than one ball at a time" <G43> ROBOT BALL POSSESSION - ROBOTS may POSSESS only one BALL at a time. Violation: PENALTY. Does this apply or not? I also agree with Kevin, the frame perimeter changes orientation with the floor when the robot is on the ramp. Any determination with respect to the frame perimeter has to be done with this in mind. |
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