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Re: Galileo Division 2013
They actually only played 14 elimination matches, the Finals of Galileo didn't go to a rubber match. I thought the same thing as you though because the automatic scoring in the second match of finals showed them losing by a significant margin, but they ended up winning regardless. My mind just assumed that it went to a third match or something.
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Re: Galileo Division 2013
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Edit: Nevermind, I should actually read before posting... Last edited by Aren Siekmeier : 30-04-2013 at 21:36. |
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Galileo: 3 quarters 3 semis 2 finals Einstein: 3 semis 3 finals Total: 14 |
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Re: Galileo Division 2013
All this and a practice match on Einstein=a whole lotta batteries.
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Re: Galileo Division 2013
Congrats to our Minnesota brothers and sisters King TeC 2169 and Fighting Calculators 2175, along with Laser Robotics 3284 out of Camdenton, Missouri for making it to the finals in Galileo.
Additionally, King TeC, thanks for picking up our flag . We'll see you and Fighting Calculators at State.-- KnightKrawler, Team 2052. |
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Re: Galileo Division 2013
Thank you, and no problem.
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