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Chapter 1:
                                                                                Welcome to Competition Robots
                                    Another event is the Tag Team match, where two bots team up against two other  11
                                    bots. A popular event is the Tug-Of-War, where a contestant bot is attached to a
                                    house bot via a rope. Between the two bots is a pit. As you guessed, the contestant
                                    bot must pull the other bot into the pit. Yet another popular event is the Melee.
                                    Here, three or more robots fight against each other and the last one standing wins
                                    the melee. (BattleBots has a similar event to the Melee, which is called the Robot
                                    Rumble.)
                                      Table 1-2 lists the weight classes for Robot Wars.
                                      The official Robot Wars Web site is at www.robotwars.co.uk.


                                BotBash
                                    BotBash is a smaller-scale version of BattleBots. The rules of the contest are very
                                    similar to BattleBots, with the big difference being that BotBash is a double elimi-
                                    nation tournament. This means your bot can lose one round and still be able to
                                    fight on. This is a nice change for bot builders because if a battery connector falls
                                    off, or some other unforeseen problem arises in a match that causes you to lose,
                                    you can still prove that your bot is the best by winning the remaining rounds. An-
                                    other big difference is that the BotBash bots have lower weight limits. Tables 1-3
                                    and 1-4 list the BotBash weight classes for the wheeled and walking robot classes.
                                    As with BattleBots, there is a 3-minute time limit; and if both bots are still fighting,
                                    a winner is declared by points. Here, the three judges award one point each for ag-
                                    gression, strategy, and damage, for a total of nine points.
                                      Each year, the BotBash tournament offers different events aside from
                                    one-on-one battle. In the past, they’ve featured a Capture the Flag event where two
                                    cones (flags) are placed at opposite sides of the arena and the bots race to capture the
                                    opposing bot’s flag. The bots can plan either an offensive or defensive role to attack
                                    or protect the flag. The bot that touches the other bot’s flag first wins the match.
                                    Other events at BotBash include obstacle courses and sumo events. Occasionally,
                                    BotBash tournaments feature autonomous events. Because the rules and events for
                                    each tournament change each year, builders must keep up-to-date on the rules and
                                    regulations. The official BotBash Web site is at www.botbash.com.



                                                          More Than            Maximum
                                     Featherweight        0 pounds             25 pounds
                                     Lightweight          25 pounds            50 pounds
                                     Middleweight         50 pounds            100 pounds
                                     Heavyweight          100 pounds           175 pounds

                                     TABLE  1-2  Robot Wars Weight Classes
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