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Ty Tremblay 01-03-2009 13:14

Great Plays of 2009
 
Let's start it early this year.

cziggy343 01-03-2009 13:19

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
i think that it was in the quarter finals at dc and it was 7th seed v 2nd seed. i cant remember exactly which match it was... but it was close, then the hp for 118 hit three super cells to seal the match.

Laaba 80 01-03-2009 13:21

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cziggy343 (Post 829441)
i think that it was in the quarter finals at dc and it was 7th seed v 2nd seed. i cant remember exactly which match it was... but it was close, then the hp for 118 hit three super cells to seal the match.

How did he have 3 super cells? The corners only have 2 super cells each.

cziggy343 01-03-2009 13:35

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laaba 80 (Post 829443)
How did he have 3 super cells? The corners only have 2 super cells each.

then it may have been posted wrong on tv(it posted three little lightning bolts next to the number 118)... but the alliance did score three.

NorviewsVeteran 01-03-2009 13:38

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laaba 80 (Post 829443)
How did he have 3 super cells? The corners only have 2 super cells each.

The other alliance could have thrown a super cell, missed, been collected by 118, and all 3 were made in.

But thats just a guess.

Joe_Widen 01-03-2009 13:43

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
I've got a couple

1114 won a match with 2 partners that weren't moving. They scored a full hopper of balls with 20 seconds left to seal the deal


2022's human player launched a 40ft supercell into a pile of robots and had it land in 1625's trailer with 2 seconds left in the game, in semifinals.

JewishDan18 01-03-2009 13:45

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
I enjoyed it in match #49 of the Granite State regional when 20 and 175 hit 2370's trailer from both sides and simultaneously dumped, filling it almost instantly.

BenB 01-03-2009 14:03

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe_Widen (Post 829469)
1114 won a match with 2 partners that weren't moving. They scored a full hopper of balls with 20 seconds left to seal the deal

If Im thinking of the same match, I believe their partners actually didn't show up at all. It was 1 vs 3 and they pulled off the win.

Laaba 80 01-03-2009 14:05

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2166BlueBotics (Post 829486)
If Im thinking of the same match, I believe their partners actually didn't show up at all. It was 1 vs 3 and they pulled off the win.

Yeah their partners werent there. I went down to see the regional and that was the first match I saw. I was pretty excited about the rest of the tournament after that.

jgannon 01-03-2009 14:37

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
It wasn't a game-changing play, but a human player at Buckeye launched a moon rock half the length of the field right at the buzzer, and managed to land it perfectly on top of the vision target on the opponent's trailer. It was pretty exciting one-in-a-million occurrence.

Swttrt224 01-03-2009 14:40

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe_Widen (Post 829469)
I've got a couple

1114 won a match with 2 partners that weren't moving. They scored a full hopper of balls with 20 seconds left to seal the deal


2022's human player launched a 40ft supercell into a pile of robots and had it land in 1625's trailer with 2 seconds left in the game, in semifinals.

THERE WERE MANY GREAT PLAYS AT THE MWR, but the following are my favorites:


1114's match was great.

2022's human player made MANY game saving plays. She definitely scored about 5 super cells just during elimination matches. And if I can say that all 3 semi-finals matches of 2022, 271, 2781 vs 1625, 111, 1675 were amazing on both alliances!

In those semi finals matches, 2022 and 2781 were both able to push around both Wildstang and Winnovation. 2022 is only using 1 Cim to power all 4 wheels, while Wildstang has 4 Cims AND traction control.

I also have to say that the qualifying match 63 was great because team 2022 just pushed around 1024 for the second half of the match. It was hilarious to watch!

-Caitlin
Team IRS 2022

Travis Hoffman 01-03-2009 15:22

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
In the Buckeye elims, 1038 and 1787 proceeded to pin an opponent against the wall and then subsequently push them toward their corner payload specialist. The combination of 2 robots and 1 PS proceeded to completely fill up the captured robot's trailer.

I look forward to seeing an increase in this form of teamwork at future events.

GBilletdeaux930 01-03-2009 15:23

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
1675 beating the undeafeated 1114 in the last qualifying match, twice!

1675 pinned 1114 in the corner the whole match and ended up winning. But then they replayed the match because one of the winning teams alliance partners was never enabled. So they replayed, and they did it again!

I think that is what killed 1114. Before those matches they were unstoppable. Then 1675 showed the rest of the competition that they could be stopped. So they were stopped in the quarterfinals too. Ended up #1 seed losing to #8 seed. Great matches.

Jeffy 01-03-2009 15:34

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 829508)
It wasn't a game-changing play, but a human player at Buckeye launched a moon rock half the length of the field right at the buzzer, and managed to land it perfectly on top of the vision target on the opponent's trailer. It was pretty exciting one-in-a-million occurrence.

While this wasn't game changing either, and also during a practice match. Team 2410's robot launched a moon rock onto the top of the vison target aswell. Unfoftunately, this was not ruled as a scored moonrock. The entire crowd was unhappy :(.

Vikesrock 01-03-2009 15:36

Re: Great Plays of 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffy (Post 829556)
While this wasn't game changing either, and also during a practice match. Team 2410's robot launched a moon rock onto the top of the vison target aswell. Unfoftunately, this was not ruled as a scored moonrock. The entire crowd was unhappy :(.

Your drivers should have been unhappy as well. Practice match or not I would have contested this with the Head Ref to assure that this was correctly scored if it happened during Quals or Elims.

Quote:

SCORED: A GAME PIECE is SCORED when it is fully supported by the TRAILER or other GAME PIECES that have been SCORED.
The Vision Target is a part of the Trailer, so if the ball was fully supported by the target it should have been scored.


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