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2007 Mayhem in Merrimack
Hosted by Team 166 from Merrimack, New Hampshire.
The date has finally been set for June 2nd. The entry fee will be annouced at a later date. Registration will also open in about a week on our website. If you have any questions please feel free to PM me or email me at Lilmonkeypunk3@yahoo.com |
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Mayhem in Merrimack registration is now open.
www.chopshop166.com follow the link to Mayhem in Merrimack www.mayhem.chopshop166.com |
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Here we have the list of teams already registered for Mayhem in Merrimack 2007!
40 166 190 238 571 1735 2104 We've already got 1/3 of the World Champions registered, how about we get another third? (I'm looking at you, 177 :D) You can still register here. |
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Current Team List:
40 131 151 166 190 238 501 549 571 1687 1735 2104 For teams who are thinking about coming: Please be registered by May 21st so your team number and name can be added onto the back of the event T-shirts (5 of which are given free at the competition!). |
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We're planning on coming, hopefully with two robots. I'll have to prod our coaches to register. :)
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Team 549 the DevilDawgs will be in the house with not just 1 bot but 2. We modified our 2005 bot during the build season for practice. See yall there.:cool:
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If I only had one reason to convince you Mayhem in Merrimack, it's because IT'S PURE FUN. I look forward to Mayhem every year because it is absolutley impossible to leave that event without thinking, "Hey, I had a great time!"
In short, Robots + Merrimack = Consistently Awesome. (And no, I don't just go for the birthday cake.) |
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We have a couple of rule changes for Mayhem in Merrimack 2007
Spoilers have become "wrenches" to throw into the works of your opponent's strategy. A wrench placed on a spider leg that is owned by an alliance will revert the ownership of that leg to the OPPOSING alliance. (ie A leg with a red ringer covered by a wrench will be owned by the blue alliance) These changes are made regardless of which alliance places the wrench. The wrench can be removed and replaced at will by either alliance. This means that you can technically score points for your opponent by covering your own ringer with a wrench. A wrench placed on an empty spider leg is considered null. A ringer placed over a wrench (ie Blue placed a wrench, Red placed ringer) will be give the ownership of that leg to that alliance, and will prevent the wrench from coming off the rack (Rule G20, De-scoring). In the event that the ringer and wrench are removed and the wrench re-located, the 10 point penalty for violating rule G20 will be assessed, and the effects of the "illegal" wrench will NOT be counted during scoring. Also! We are playing a 2v2 game format just like the past two years. The same change will be kept throughout the elimination rounds as well. For alliance selection, teams can not select within the top 8. |
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2morrow is only a day away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol :cool: |
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So, any news on what happened?
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At the end of the qualification matches the top 8 were: 1-40-Trinity 2-190-WPI 3-1058-PVC pirates 4-501-PowerKinghts 5-1519B-Mayhem (2nd robot) 6-573-Paragon 7-238-Crusaders 8-549-Devil Dawgs (i might have 6 and 7 backwards) the alliances were: 1-40---131 2-190---166 3-1058---151 4-501---1519 5-1519B---40B 6-573----1735 7-238---155 8-549---549B the top 4 alliances all won. Then: (4) 501 and 1519 beat (1) 40 and 131 (3) 1058 and 151 beat (2) 190 and 166 and in the finals.... The finals were interesting. 1058 and 151 were against 501 and 1519. 501 is a regional winner, and they could score 4-5 ringers per match. 1519 could only defend and deploy their ramp. 1058 is a very fast (omni) bot that loads from the HP slot. 5 tubes per match. 151 seemed to be having trouble, and could only score a few ringers on bottom. Part way through the first match 501's elevator broke. So they and 1519 defended 1058, but 1058 still got 3, i believe, ringers. 1519 deployed their ramp, 501 climbed it and they won the first match. 501 called a timeout, to fix their robot. 151 also seemed to be having chain problems, so they used the time to fox their robot too. 501 couldn't fix their bot and so played defense on 1058. 1058 still scored a few ringers. 501 didn't have enough time to climb 1519's ramp, and so 1058 and 151 won the second match. 151 called a timeout, but was not able to get their robot to score. In the beginning of the last match 1519 and 501 raced to the other end of the field, and boxed in 1058, hoping to prevent 1058 from scoring. But 1085 was broken anyway. Then 1519 deployed their ramp, (which was broken but barely functional) and 501 successfully climbed it to win the match. The rack was empty, and the score was 15-0. It was very exciting, and strange. 501 and 1519 had won. Good job to all teams! And thanks to 166 for hosting this event! |
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Mayhem in Merrimack 2007 Thank yous
Thanks go out to the following people: Britany Jennings Tom Catelli Jessica Boucher Andy Grady Kevin Shaw Elgin Clock Ted Boucher Scott Shaw Mike Mullinax Ryan Foley Mike "Dez" Dessingue Team 1519 for helping with Set-up and Team 190 for taking down the field. There were two other refs--but I don't know their names... :( Congratulations to the winners and finalists of the event and all of the Judged award winners (I wasn't around to hear the results...) 166 looks forward to seeing the same teams next year, and maybe more teams? |
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Thank you to the other refs, Justin Tresvik & Ben (last name unknown to me)!
Also, thanks to our other announcer Jordan Walton. Human Player Challenge Winner - Andrew from T190 People's Choice Awards Gracious Professionalism - T40 Play of the Day - T190 Judged Awards Herbie Award (cutest robot) - T155 Cotton-Eye Joe Award (most spirit) - T571 All That and A Bag of Chips (best engineered) - T190 #1 Seed (No award, but amazingly undefeated) - T40 Finalists T1058 & T151 Winners T501 & T1519 I'm really glad that so many people came out to the event. I had the pleasure of seeing you all enjoy it. I hope all y'all come back next year! Kate Mayhem in Merrimack Committee |
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