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It may not have been important to the outcome of the match, but in Semifinal 1-3 in Boston, 1922 places a spoiler which is promptly removed by 1626. The crowd and the announcer go nuts.
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I would like to see more robots falling though, do you guys know any matcher where such things happened? I know about 1 in Israel where we lifter 2 bots, one on each of our forks, and then one of them fell, making us lose blance, and therefore the other one fell to. The final result was 8-2, and we had great defence against the best team in the regional, almost won it, almost... |
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The Robot Casserole team had a match in Wisconsin where they performed a cool spin move. Here is a link discussing the match and a youtube link.
Andy |
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Oooooh.... i forgot which regional, but a team places a spoiler and 118 instantly takes it off, and places it right back.
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Darn, too late to edit... I meant to say placed right back on the other alliances row.
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I have video courtesy of Team 1038 of a rampless 48 driving straight out full speed during a practice match against 1038 in Pittsburgh. It was our driver's first practice match of the season. He proceeds to trap a ringer between 1038 and us, drive up the ringer, try to do a barrel roll/pirouette, and lands upside down. Of course, we just flip the bot over after the match and go on our merry way. There's a youtube link here.
I'll have to dig up the raw video. http://youtube.com/watch?v=CjHMb55EXmY |
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I made a short hi light video of Robot Casserole at th Wisconsin Regional. If you want it in .wmv, its on our websight. There are some cool shots of some spins and ramping.
In the quarterfinals at Wisconsin there's video of 1259 lying on the ground, but the camera missed it falling over. I remember I've seen video of 111 taking a ringer off of a team mate's flag. I just don't remember where. |
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I personally loved it every time a scoring bot "dunked" the tube over a defenders head (scored over a defensive bot). Unfortunately the matches that come to mind that I know of it in aren't on SOAP or TBA (or don't show it in the video), but I know it happened plenty of times, and I'm sure you can find some footage of it if you surf around SOAP and TBA.
I also loved 340 getting knocked in auto, and still scoring. http://media.putfile.com/Newton-Matc...0-Another-View |
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Can you give me team numbers of teams that did those Dunks oftenly? |
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Check out team 121 the Rhode Warriors. In Boston the announcer frequently referred to it as the "Air Jordan".
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several match highlights: -Right off the bat the top scorer from alliance #1 (team 100) gets a ringer on its flag. -Shortly thereafter, 997, the best lifter of the competition and also on the #1 alliance, gets tipped. -1458 removes the ringer from 100's flag! -Seconds later, team 100 is tipped. -The match ends with an unanticipated double ramp from the #8 alliance and two robots on their side for the #1 alliance. http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=3695 |
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Qualification match 55 on Galileo was probably one of our team's best scoring under heavy pressure. Between 1:10 and 1:30 on this match, the TechnoKat robot drivers, Kyle Love and Nick Bailey did some amazing work to get tubes on the rack. From 1:20-1:26, they extend over team 84's blocking attempt, score a tube, and steal a tube from the other alliance all at the same time.
Andy B. |
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