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Unread 12-03-2006, 03:06
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Re: Amazing robot plays

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Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor
If anyone saw 254 during the finals, they really showed what scoring meant. Though it hurts me a little to admit it (we were up against them next in the finals when they did this), they deserve the credit. Their bot was driven up onto the opponents ramp with a full (about 20 ball) hopper. From there, they proceeded to empty that hopper into the center goal in about 12 seconds, leaving them 80 points above the other alliance.

In the match against us, however, we didn't let them get enough balls, and so they could only empty about 15 balls into the center goal. It was still enough to seal the game, but not enough to completely level us.
254's alliances' last play was my favorite of the regional post-ranking matches. Their two teammates ran as linebackers as the best two "defensive offence" (defending a shoot) plays. It was crazy, 360's alliance seamed to just bounce off.
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