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On the last match of the finals our alliance successfully hung all three Ubertubes in Autonomous but to no avail.
Thanks to Team 292 and Team 451. It was one wild ride.
Congrats to Team 2081, Team 234 and Team 2040 on the win.
20-03-2011 14:28
BIGWILLI2081that was very impressive! we knew we were in for a competitive match once we saw that!
20-03-2011 15:14
Joe ReelThe triple hang was very exciting and extremely welcome at that point of the competition. As Wayne said it did not change the outcome of the match. Congrats to the awesome #1 Alliance 2081, 234, and 2040 they worked together very well and with the two fast mini's they were unbeatable. Thanks to 1501 for selecting us to join them and 451 for finishing the #2 Alliance. The Boilermaker Planning Committee deserves a big thank you for the awesome competition. One idea that was used in the pits was to place the Rookies robots across the aisle from the "Old Veterans" it was a great idea. I know many of the veterans helped the rookies with the completion of their robots and getting them inspected. Thanks to all of the volunteers for keeping us on time and in some cases amused.
20-03-2011 15:16
ATannahill
This is not the only occurance of a triple hang, it also happened at Kettering.
20-03-2011 15:20
MrForbes
Arizona had 3 working autonomous robots in the eliminations, with 842, 330, and 2662 doing it repeatedly.
It's a beautiful thing to watch, wherever it happens
20-03-2011 15:21
kinghashbrownit was also done at BAE by 177, 1519, and 176 in eliminations
20-03-2011 15:29
apalrd
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This is not the only occurance of a triple hang, it also happened at Kettering.
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20-03-2011 15:42
Dancin103
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This is not the only occurance of a triple hang, it also happened at Kettering.
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20-03-2011 15:56
EagleeyedanNow if we could get 1 robot that could do that... It would be awesome!
20-03-2011 16:00
Nathan Streeter|
it was also done at BAE by 177, 1519, and 176 in eliminations
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20-03-2011 16:06
Dustin ShadboltThat moment really got everyone going in the stands!
20-03-2011 17:46
AZNkommanderIf I recall, West Michigan had 5 Ubertubes up.
No pictures though. Sorry.
20-03-2011 20:37
spacepenguineWe did that (with an alliance of 74 and a team i don't remember) at West Michigan. I'm sure there were pictures, but I haven't seen any yet. Our photographer is banned from taking video of our auton runs because we always miss it when she's recording =P An exciting moment for sure!
20-03-2011 21:41
flippy147852I believe that was in our semifinals match 1 (1918,27,3357 vs. 226,74,3452)
21-03-2011 04:21
LightWaves1636I'm pretty sure at Alamo in Week 1 that it was done several times. The most memorable times is whenever 148 is hanging two ubertubes and 16 with the third one.
Also, at Lone Star last week 2936, 2857, and 3320 did during quarter-finals too.
21-03-2011 09:17
SGK|
it was also done at BAE by 177, 1519, and 176 in eliminations
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21-03-2011 09:39
tr6scottAlso at Kettering..
Qualifications match 72, had three up, all on the top row.
2137, 302 and 494.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wF2bQOu3MU
around 4:37 of the video.
Although seeing the Bee's do two by themselves is still impressive.
21-03-2011 09:57
Racer26Also fairly certain that the 217,2056,1518 alliance did it at FLR too.
21-03-2011 16:51
ChristopherSDHopefully we'll see some more of these at the Michigan State Championship.
21-03-2011 21:16
GaryVoshol
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Hopefully we'll see some more of these at the Michigan State Championship.
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21-03-2011 21:19
Norman J|
I expect we may see 3 Ubertubes at each end some time at the MSC.
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21-03-2011 21:55
Mr. Pockets|
Originally Posted by spacepenguine
We did that (with an alliance of 74 and a team i don't remember) at West Michigan. I'm sure there were pictures, but I haven't seen any yet. Our photographer is banned from taking video of our auton runs because we always miss it when she's recording =P An exciting moment for sure!
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21-03-2011 23:50
Alex2614
It was also done in Pittsburgh several times, with 1114 hanging two tubes by themselves almost every match.
21-03-2011 23:58
kinghashbrown|
Just so there's no confusion, 175 (Buzz) was the alliance captain, not 177 (Bobcat). There have been several alliances to get the triple ubertube hang fairly reliable - it is definitely exciting! :-)
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22-03-2011 03:46
waialua359Its impressive to see at a regional for any peg by all 3 teams, but at CMP, I'd only be equally impressed if 3 team alliances can do it on the top row on the same set of pegs.
54 points is a lot for one logo with ubertubes.
We were able to do it at NYC, and the main reason 395 and 359 chose 527 was because all 3 of us were capable of scoring ubertubes in auto.
22-03-2011 07:00
GaryVoshol
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Its impressive to see at a regional for any peg by all 3 teams, but at CMP, I'd only be equally impressed if 3 team alliances can do it on the top row on the same set of pegs.
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22-03-2011 07:31
Siri|
That would be impressive, but there is no score advantage of doing it. (The extra bonus on one Grid is offset by the lack of bonus on the other Grid.) So I would assume most teams would be content to get their points the "easy" way by dividing the Ubertubes between the Grids.
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22-03-2011 16:56
byteit101here is our video of this (second one down): http://thecatattack.org/media/recVid/
I love the dramatic pause, and everyone starts yelling "DROP! DROP! DROP! YEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!"