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Until match 79, team 1241 had been undefeated at GLR. Then we beat them by capping their goal, but the match didn't count due to a field malfunction (our 5pt balls never dropped). So the rematch was scheduled for the first match saturday. It proved to be one of the most memorable matches I've ever seen. Instead of simply capping their goal to prevent balls from getting in, we capped their robot! The strategy worked perfectly. Sorry team 1241!
17-03-2004 13:09
Gadget470hahah Very cool strategy, kudos to the drivers who thought that one up
17-03-2004 13:24
Crazy_EdYea thats pretty sweet.... but I would really like to know how they folded it up again 
Ours barely fits inside the "box" because our arm has a habit of poping open.
17-03-2004 13:24
Josh FritschAs the first round of the day on Saturday, it really got the crowd going early.
17-03-2004 14:26
Ryan M.
We havn't had our regional yet, but that is something to watch out for, as we too have a hopper.
Nice job, hope nobody we play sees this. 
17-03-2004 15:23
Carlo
Well that surely brings a new meaning to 'mobile goal.' But lets pretend that it was a mobile goal...who would the points count for? Nice job on the strategy, hopefully no team will take it personally. It's just a strategy for a game, and an interesting one at that.
17-03-2004 15:32
Alex Cormier
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Originally Posted by Texan
We havn't had our regional yet, but that is something to watch out for, as we too have a hopper.
Nice job, hope nobody we play sees this. ![]() |
17-03-2004 15:54
Joe Matt
This was the talk of our meeting. This is briliant strategy and a great example of using the field to your advantage. Question: was the bot capped during auton or after?
17-03-2004 19:38
alt.|_/.er||
Originally Posted by Solace
judging from the movie, after
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17-03-2004 19:46
Will Hanashiro|
Originally Posted by alt.|_/.er|
Yes, but the picture may have been taken after, but the capping done prior.
But I am also a little confused. If the 45 seconds have already happened, and the balls have been droped what good would this do? |
17-03-2004 19:47
MisterX
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Originally Posted by alt.|_/.er|
Yes, but the picture may have been taken after, but the capping done prior.
But I am also a little confused. If the 45 seconds have already happened, and the balls have been droped what good would this do? |
17-03-2004 19:48
BoyWithCape195|
Originally Posted by alt.|_/.er|
Yes, but the picture may have been taken after, but the capping done prior.
But I am also a little confused. If the 45 seconds have already happened, and the balls have been droped what good would this do? |
17-03-2004 20:13
Tom Bottiglieri|
Originally Posted by BoyWithCape195
It wouldnt do anything, since they most likely already caught the balls. If you mean by picking them up from the ground, it doesnt make a big difference. The thing about that is, some teams cant pick them back up from the feild, only let them out.
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17-03-2004 20:22
Crazy_EdAt the Orlando regional team 1083 (i think) had a omni-wheeled cilinder that could run over a ball and pick it up into a chute. It was amazingly simple but worked every time. Team Combat (don't know the num) did something similar by unfolding a large piece of material and waiting under the ball drop. They caught almost every ball every time but had trouble feeding them to the HP.
17-03-2004 20:26
theory6|
Originally Posted by JosephM
This was the talk of our meeting. This is briliant strategy and a great example of using the field to your advantage. Question: was the bot capped during auton or after?
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17-03-2004 20:28
BoyWithCape195|
Originally Posted by Crazy_Ed
At the Orlando regional team 1083 (i think) had a omni-wheeled cilinder that could run over a ball and pick it up into a chute. It was amazingly simple but worked every time. Team Combat (don't know the num) did something similar by unfolding a large piece of material and waiting under the ball drop. They caught almost every ball every time but had trouble feeding them to the HP.
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