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Re: Best matches to watch?
Archimedes #119 (33/1111/233 vs 254/330/45) on Saturday morning has "classic" written all over it. It's likely to draw attention from all of the Georgia Dome.
Curie #100 is intriguing as well, with 469 pitted against 1114. There's been plenty of speculation that 469+1114 will be playing late on Saturday.
Breakaway has generated a great deal of excitement with some awesome, thrilling, and surprising matches. Of course, the elimination matches are certain to be even more riveting.
What a way to close out FIRST Championship in Atlanta!!
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