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The red alliance earned some Krispy Kreme donuts after this match...
21-03-2005 11:01
princedwiThis was my first official regional competition I've been to, and I have to say that it was an exhilerating experience watching that match. Most of our team was just flabbergasted when we saw that red managed to cap every goal by the end of the match!
I would just like to say congratulations to the Red Alliance for winning the Krispy Kreme doughnuts, as well as breaking the world record for capping 121 points.
21-03-2005 13:36
sanddragThat's cool, but it's really useless. A score of 9 would have counted for just the same in this particular match. The idea is not to obliterate your opponent, it is to just barely out score them.
21-03-2005 13:42
Jeff Waegelin
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
That's cool, but it's really useless. A score of 9 would have counted for just the same in this particular match. The idea is not to obliterate your opponent, it is to just barely out score them.
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21-03-2005 14:29
Lisa Rodriguez
The score was achieved during the semi-finals, therefore making ranking points and qualifying points irrelevant. Trust me, our team has scored for the opponent in the past so that we have a good amount of qp's
can't wait for krisy kreme!!!
21-03-2005 14:31
sanddragWell, it seems as if the tactic was to just make sure you have a definite win, which you certainly did. By taking your score to the max, and keeping the opponent's score low, even if penalties came about you were still guaranteed the win. Nice job!
21-03-2005 14:42
Jon K.
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
Well, it seems as if the tactic was to just make sure you have a definite win, which you certainly did. By taking your score to the max, and keeping the opponent's score low, even if penalties came about you were still guaranteed the win. Nice job!
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