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AWoL 30-03-2015 18:56

Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Here 'ya go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r9065kB_l0

MOE was down faster than us, but ultimately, we got the cans.

orangelight 30-03-2015 19:05

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Wow, I thought for sure 365 got them then 225 stole them right out of their hands.

Siri 30-03-2015 19:38

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
If you can't tell from the video, MOE did land correctly on the inner can. (I'm the ref in the inspector hat standing behind them.) It came down to "hook" design. Well, 225's isn't really a hook, but theirs hit can's hole and pushed the rim down, essentially popping out 365's.

nlknauss 30-03-2015 21:32

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
That was awesome to watch! I was lucky enough to be field side during that match game announcing and pulled out the slo-mo on the phone. Check out the footage here: https://youtu.be/veWZMpljdwg

MOE does beat them to it but TechFire gets the grab!

AWoL 30-03-2015 22:03

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Wow the difference seems like an eternity in slo-mo.

nathannfm 30-03-2015 22:18

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Sadly MOE knew we were going to miss as soon as our drivers left the field from setup. As some of you know, we precisely line up our arms before the match by lowering and testing them and moving the robot accordingly. In this match we lined everything up perfectly, and then a ref informed us that due to the fact that our back wheels were on the scoring platform, the top of our arms were overhanging into the landfill a few inches. They made us back our robot up, but we didn't have enough time to realign the arms before the start of the match. It was still a great show, we just have to make sure to position everything properly next time.

See you at MAR 225! Congrats on the win yesterday.

AWoL 30-03-2015 22:48

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Likewise, MOE. You all were formidable opponents and I had a great time playing both with (can I get a 188 point quals match?!) and against you. See you at MAR!

protoserge 30-03-2015 23:04

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Here's another shot from my perspective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-QtVQtmtr4

I'll find out if we can get the high speed video from the guy in yellow at the scoring platform.

2x what Nathan said. I also hope that we can have a "quick draw" competition at the Duel!

AWoL 30-03-2015 23:29

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Haha with all these different angles, we could probably even get this moment in bullet time. :D

protoserge 30-03-2015 23:39

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
The slow motion also shows we missed both containers. It bounced out of the center container :]

MooreteP 31-03-2015 05:44

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
I. Love. This.

As we move to District Championships this weekend in PNW and Indiana, and next weekend (FiM, MAR, NE) I hope we will see more of this brief moment where the alliances actually compete against each other, Robo a Robo.

Set your position. (Blue gets final say). Watch your "feet".
Quote:

Originally Posted by nathannfm (Post 1464087)
Sadly MOE knew we were going to miss as soon as our drivers left the field from setup. As some of you know, we precisely line up our arms before the match by lowering and testing them and moving the robot accordingly. In this match we lined everything up perfectly, and then a ref informed us that due to the fact that our back wheels were on the scoring platform, the top of our arms were overhanging into the landfill a few inches. They made us back our robot up, but we didn't have enough time to realign the arms before the start of the match. It was still a great show, we just have to make sure to position everything properly next time.

Arc lengths, wingspans, and lever arms. Oh my!

It's like the tip-off at the beginning of a basketball game.

Siri 31-03-2015 09:53

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stinglikeabee (Post 1464117)
The slow motion also shows we missed both containers. It bounced out of the center container :]

I'm not sure how similar this instance is (since you had to move back, and it's the only one I've seen in slow mo), but in case you were wondering, you guys have bounced other times. I don't think it's common, but I've seen it bounce off the lid and then resettle enough to pull it back. This all happens so fast. Of course, no one was moving the can at the time. :P

In other news, congrats to 433 for getting their can before 225's second grab. I wonder what this would look like with two 2-can grabbers both racing down the field.

ScandallB225 31-03-2015 09:59

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
On practice day it would be fun to have "best of" like at all star games:
Slam dunk contest, home run derby, etc.
Can burglar race, highest tote stacker ...

AWoL 31-03-2015 10:12

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ScandallB225 (Post 1464234)
On practice day it would be fun to have "best of" like at all star games:
Can burglar race

Yes. Yes. Yes.

Wayne TenBrink 31-03-2015 12:17

Re: Canburglar Battle: 225 vs. 365 at Upper Darby
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ScandallB225 (Post 1464234)
On practice day it would be fun to have "best of" like at all star games:
Slam dunk contest, home run derby, etc.
Can burglar race, highest tote stacker ...

Perhaps it would be better to wait until after the competition for this - it might not end well for the participants....


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