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Andy Grady 17-02-2004 10:03

3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Hi all, after a long weekend, its time to head into the final week of 3 Questions...

1. What year did FIRST start using platforms for drivers to put controls on?

2. What was the first seeding tiebreaker in 1998?

3. What was the tiebreaker that decided the final match in the 1996 National Competition?

Tom 17-02-2004 10:07

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
1.) 1995

2.) Best record (wins and losses)

3.) Highest scoring ball in the goal

Karthik 17-02-2004 10:12

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
1. 1995
2. Highest Single Match Score
3. Highest large ball in a goal

Raul 17-02-2004 10:13

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
1.) 1995
2.) Most total points
3.) Highest scoring ball in the goal

Karthik 17-02-2004 10:17

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Andy,

Just to clarify, by first seeding tiebreaker do you mean the first criteria used to break a tie if the primary criteria is tied OR the primary criteria itself?

E.g. This year, the primary criteria is Won-Loss record, with the first tiebreaker being accumulated losers score.

Andy Grady 17-02-2004 10:21

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karthik
Andy,

Just to clarify, by first seeding tiebreaker do you mean the first criteria used to break a tie if the primary criteria is tied OR the primary criteria itself?

E.g. This year, the primary criteria is Won-Loss record, with the first tiebreaker being accumulated losers score.

What I meant was the first tiebreaker AFTER win loss record, which was the primary criteria. I will give everyone who answered a chance to fix your answer if you feel the need.

ColleenShaver 17-02-2004 10:25

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
1. 1995
2. Total points in seeding rounds
3. Highest big ball in the goal

Dave Flowerday 17-02-2004 10:38

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
1. 1995
2.
3. Highest large ball in the goal

Tom 17-02-2004 12:21

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom
1.) 1995

2.) Best record (wins and losses)

3.) Highest scoring ball in the goal

Andy,
In that case. 2.) Tiebreaker would be total points scored in seeding matches

Tom Bottiglieri 17-02-2004 12:27

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
what did they put controls on before 1995?

Andy Grady 17-02-2004 13:13

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ToMMan b182
what did they put controls on before 1995?

Before the platforms were used, controls were just held by the drivers and operators in hand as they stood on the side of the field.

Chris Hibner 17-02-2004 13:26

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
1. 1995

2. Total points scored in the seeding matches.

3. ???

Joe Ross 17-02-2004 13:36

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Grady
Hi all, after a long weekend, its time to head into the final week of 3 Questions...

I thought you were so depressed from not being the current UFH anymore that you had to drown yourself in robot building. ;)

1. 1995

2. Total points in seeding matches

Andy Grady 17-02-2004 13:55

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross
I thought you were so depressed from not being the current UFH anymore that you had to drown yourself in robot building.

Actually, I think I used Patriots Day as an excuse so that I didn't have to think of 3 Questions...im running out of them! Be happy Joe...thats one less day everyone has to catch up to you!

Matt_Kaplan1902 17-02-2004 15:27

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
1) '95
2) Total Points in the seeding rounds
3) highest big ball in goal

Andy Grady 17-02-2004 22:45

Re: 3 Questions!!! (2/17/04)
 
Today's answers...

1. 1995

2. Total points scored

3. Highest scoring ball.

Todays winner is Tom! Good job!


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