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Since this came up in a thread, I thought I would post this pic. I believe that's 987 trying to get the ubertube.
31-07-2011 17:17
Chris is meThis is a true testament to the level of play at IRI. One tiny misstep on an otherwise perfectly played game is all that the #4 alliance needed to trump the #1 seed.
31-07-2011 23:53
JB987|
This is a true testament to the level of play at IRI. One tiny misstep on an otherwise perfectly played game is all that the #4 alliance needed to trump the #1 seed.
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01-08-2011 00:06
Duke461
Is it legal to go out of the field perimeter to get a tube?
More importantly, is the net considered part of the "playing field"?
01-08-2011 02:45
nikeairmancurryIt was discussed in another thread that the net is the playing field...
01-08-2011 14:13
cadmanDOM910|
This is a true testament to the level of play at IRI. One tiny misstep on an otherwise perfectly played game is all that the #4 alliance needed to trump the #1 seed.
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01-08-2011 14:40
Chris is me|
The 4th alliance DID trump the 1st alliance. I believe you mean to say that IF the 1st alliance would have scored that tube, they would have moved on instead of the 4th alliance (who won the whole thing by the way).
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01-08-2011 15:17
IKE|
I'm saying the 1st's misstep is all the 4th alliance needed to win.
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01-08-2011 15:57
XaulZan11|
The ubertube once on the net is only worth 6 points at best case scenario. |
01-08-2011 16:17
Chris is me|
The ubertube once on the net is only worth 6 points at best case scenario. There was a 10 point delta in that match. In reality, the #1 alliance was hurting the second that tube didn't hang in auto. Like chris said though, it is only minor errors that knock you out.
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