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Dan Petrovic 22-04-2008 16:26

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How about the match when 39 hurdled a deflated ball a couple times?

Josh Fox 22-04-2008 16:34

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Thunderchickens last-second placing and Robowranglers last-second placing block both come to mind.

Nawaid Ladak 22-04-2008 19:23

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the RUSHshot from the Detroit Regional finals.

Bobwhite2337 22-04-2008 19:29

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Originally Posted by Nawaid Ladak (Post 741323)
the RUSHshot from the Detroit Regional finals.

And while it wasn't technically "a play", how about the RUSH pit crew changing an entire transmission during a 6 minute time out, and still getting their machine back on the field during the eliminations in Detroit.

GBilletdeaux930 22-04-2008 20:13

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Team 537 during their first quarterfinal match in Wisconsin against the number 1 seed. They were trying to knock a trackball off the overpass and when they turned to drop their arm down they blocked team 1730's hurdle then as they were bringing their arm down 1 second later they blocked winovations hurdle. I was in que for the next match, it was amazing to see. The whole stadium was like ROOOAAAAAAAAARRRRRR!!!!! 537 still ended up losing but it was still just somthing amazing to see

http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=7364 start watchin at about 1:10

s_forbes 22-04-2008 20:49

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Originally Posted by Drwurm (Post 741176)
I'm not positive, but I think it was Vegas where something similar happened. A shooter team went for a hurdle too early and the ball hit the ground before it got to the overpass. The ball proceded to bounce up underneath the overpass into a placed ball of the opposing alliance and knock it off. It was by far one of the luckiest accidents I saw this year.

That's the first amazing play that popped into my head. I think it was team 1425 trying a desperate last second placement (one of the last qualifications on Saturday). The ball came up short, bounced, and hit the blue ball on the way up, knocking it waaay off!

My other favorite play was also from Las Vegas; the awesome 4 hurdles of a flat trackball by team 39!

Kellen Hill 22-04-2008 20:51

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Originally Posted by GBilletdeaux930 (Post 741355)
Team 537 during their first quarterfinal match in Wisconsin against the number 1 seed. They were trying to knock a trackball off the overpass and when they turned to drop their arm down they blocked team 1730's hurdle then as they were bringing their arm down 1 second later they blocked winovations hurdle. I was in que for the next match, it was amazing to see. The whole stadium was like ROOOAAAAAAAAARRRRRR!!!!! 537 still ended up losing but it was still just somthing amazing to see

http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=7364 start watchin at about 1:10

One of the best defensive plays this year in my opinion

Karthik1 22-04-2008 21:03

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Watch the last 4 seconds of match 82 in the Archimedes Division. http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...hp?eventid=185
1504 from 7 feet away raise the ball over the overpass, drive forward and knock the blue ball over the overpass and place the red on the overpass when the buzzers sounds. It was crazy 24 point swing in just one second.

jblay 22-04-2008 21:53

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http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=5334

we cap the ball on our overpass and before it even settles in 103 knocks it off and it hits us on its way down so we don't even get points for the hurdle.

http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=9794

at the buzzer they let go of the ball and win the match by 2 points because of the herd.

SSMike 22-04-2008 22:35

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Originally Posted by Chris_Elston (Post 741152)
At Boilermaker Quarter Match 1 or 2, I can't remember for sure. I think it was Quarter Match 2.

Wildstang 111 put a ball on the over pass at the end game, and Chaos 931 shot the ball from half court, it hit Wildstangs ball on the overpass, knocked it down, then 931's ball fell into the place where the 111 ball was. Then the buzzer went off.....the Boilermaker roof came off the house...what an AMAZING shot by 931!!!!

I was standing right behind Raul waiting in que, he turned around smiled, and said "They deserve that one".

Ironically, we actually did this too at FLR. When it happened, everyone went nuts! Here's the link (match #48)

Also, I thought when 1114 grabbed the ball out of 330's lower gripper during Galileo eliminations was a pretty cool play, as was there attempt to catch a teammate's hurdled ball.

Herodotus 22-04-2008 22:39

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My single favorite play of the year was when 217 actually took the trackball from our possession and hurdled it at Great Lakes. At first I was kind of freaking out that they might get tangled inside our robot but when it happened I thought it was just plain awesome to see.

Mike Starke 22-04-2008 22:56

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Team X-Cats, 191, had a great place at the end of one of their matches. Unfortunately, the refs ruled that the robot was touching the ball when the buzzer sounded, but regardless, it was a great play!

http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...?matchid=10159

erikab 23-04-2008 10:32

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Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 741161)
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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 741120)
Galileo qual match 69. 1717 is dominating when they go up for a hurdle with a minute or so left and something happens and they go over. Sideways. Across the track. They still won the match. It took two robots to clear a path around their robot.

This was not an intentional move.

Hey, we were in that match. Our alliance partner was about to mow their arm over, which would have been faster than what we did but I didn't want to break 1717's bot even though they weren't on our alliance. I ever so lovingly "convinced" :rolleyes: our alliance partners to take some time and push on their drive train instead. Eh, we lost the match due to lost time and were no longer undefeated. To be honest I was just glad we were hurdling after the rocky season we've had. 1717 went on to be 2nd seed and made it to the Galileo finals after that.

Thank you for being sensitive of potential damage to our robot. Our fall was in absolutely no way intentional, but we do appreciate the way in which the other teams took it in stride, and continued to treat every robot and team with respect, especially in some of their most nerve-wracking moments. Thanks to your team's conscious efforts to avoid damage, or robot came up nearly intact.

=Martin=Taylor= 23-04-2008 11:21

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Originally Posted by Mike Starke (Post 741461)
Team X-Cats, 191, had a great place at the end of one of their matches. Unfortunately, the refs ruled that the robot was touching the ball when the buzzer sounded, but regardless, it was a great play!

http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...?matchid=10159

What was amazing about this play was not that they placed the ball in the last seconds of the match... it was that they placed the ball several seconds after the end of the match :eek:.

Their robot had enough momentum to roll up to overpass; the roller-wheels had enough momentum to spit out the ball; after power was turned off the elevator lowered, for a flawless place!

Racer26 23-04-2008 16:57

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Well, 1114 several times I watched them catch balls out of the air (sometimes on the bounce after they'd just hurdled it), as well as once where they'd caught the ball off the 2nd overpass IN AUTONOMOUS. If they could have caught that ball reliably, they'd have been able to launch it and get it over the 1st overpass just before they get their 5th line.

Also, 188 had a similar incident to that of 191 in the elims at Waterloo, as did 2609 a match or two later. 2609 placed, backed up, the match ended, and their arm hit the ball on the way down when their robot got disabled (the ball WAS still settling)... the refs didnt take the points away (as they shouldn't have, but they initially acted like they were going to.)


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