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Seriously outgunned on the offensive end, the eight seed comprised of 816, 709, and 1712 turned to a defensive strategy against the one seed of 341, 365, and 486 doing its best to keep the score as low as possible. I can't recall a more memorable set of quarter finals from a "losing" perspective as the eight seed took the eventual champions to the brink with the three match scores being. 4-3, 3-5, and 6-3.
02-04-2010 01:28
OZ_341Yup. We talked about it as a team, even before the qualification matches started. Philly teams never quit! You can never walk your way through the Philly regional. Those were some great matches.
02-04-2010 06:51
DinerKidI guess the lesson to be learned here is that a ten year old daisy just can't out-maneuver 2 other robots
This looks awesome. I have seen this strategy in use once or twice. It seems viable if it is done well.
~DK
02-04-2010 10:13
Rich Kressly
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I guess the lesson to be learned here is that a ten year old daisy just can't out-maneuver 2 other robots
This looks awesome. I have seen this strategy in use once or twice. It seems viable if it is done well. ~DK |