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Posted by P.J. Baker at 03/07/2001 9:31 PM EST


Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells.


In Reply to: Refresh my memory...
Posted by Joe Johnson on 03/07/2001 9:09 PM EST:



Joe,

Here is the play:
1: 501 pushes near goal to HP station and heads to endzone

2: 69 & 177 limbo - 69 prepares to wedge, 177 prepares to score large ball - after the goals are balanced

3: all the while 126 is crossing the bridge for the far goal then returning for the near goal which has between 9 and 12 small balls in it

4: 126 uses 69's wedge to balance

5: 177 scores large ball

6: 69 & 177 run to endzone and kill power

The exact same play was run in all 4 mathces. In the 1st round, the balance occured a little late, and 177 took a bit too long to drop the big ball, so we were kindly asked to head for the endzone w/o scoring (BTW - this was a mistake because the 10 pts for the big ball and the 10 pts for the Bobcat in the endzone are interchangeable). Anyway, the match stopped at 1:01, the Bobcat fell over out of bounds, and the alliance scored 390pts (9 small, 1 large, 3 bots, 2 goals, less than 60s).

The 520 occured in the next round. (12 small, 1 large, 2 goals, 1:09 remaining)

The third round was the most impressive even though the score was less (510 - only 11 small) because there was actually 1:15 left on the clock when the match ended.

The fourth was exactly the same, except that we fumbled w/the ball for a second and there was only 1:06 on the clock at the end.

P.J.

Team #177





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