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Re: Human player changing the fate of a game?
In Orlando finals, match 2: 744 79 and 1772 won by 2 points (97-95), pushing it to a rubber match. The human players made one 3 point and one 2 point shot in this match. This alliance then went on to win the third match and the regional. Talk about clutch!
Note: I'm not sure which human player or which two human players scored the shots. But I will throw in a shameless plug for 744's, because he has some amazing accuracy! |
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Re: Human player changing the fate of a game?
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Re: Human player changing the fate of a game?
In Finals 3 at WPI, our HP made a 3-pt shot that (had one of our robots been called as hanging rather than not because of a frisbee beneath a robot) would have won the regional for us.
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Re: Human player changing the fate of a game?
I definitely saw some human players drill 2 disks pretty often and I even saw some hit the 5 point pyramid goal! That was definitely really impressive
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Re: Human player changing the fate of a game?
A human player at the KC regional actually made a red frisbee into the pyramid goal. Not actually winning but did get us 5 points. The team was 967.
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Re: Human player changing the fate of a game?
At greater Kansas city my team was down by 11, we got our 10 pt climber at last second, and at 2 seconds I hit a 2 pointer making us win, I'm not even a frisbee player and at one point I was hitting a 2 pointer a match, I think the human player could determine lower scoring matches in future matches.
Also I almost made the pyramid 4 times during kc, best to hit it low. But i also saw that a lot of larger scoring games were won by more than 10 |
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