CN:Tech United – 0:3
Our next match is against Tech United… well, I suppose that all of you know what that means :) But still, keep fingers crossed! :D
The first half of this game was really interesting and fun to watch! Both teams were very agile and – at least I’d say so – on a par with each other The second half will definitively look different, Tech United will quite certainly change their tactics, so … we’ll see.
Yeah, as expected: in the second half, Tech United changed their strategy (they kicked again from their half) and they decreased the timeout when their opponent has to carry out standards. Normally, the team that is not in possession of the ball has to wait for 10 seconds or until the ball has been touched by their opponents. Nothing more to say but the first half was really nice and 0:3 is a realistic result, in my opinion.
13:00: End Game
12:xx: Goal! Goal! Goal! CN 0 &ndash 3 Tech United
12:44: Game Started (Second Half)
12:37: Half Time
12:20: Game Started (First Half)
CN:MRL – 0:1
New day, new match. Today, the last two matches of the second round robin will be fought. At 10, we are playing against MRL, at 12 against Tech United. Both matches will be very, very hard. let’s hope for some good results. For the time being, I’ll keep this page updated for the match against MRL.
We lost the match because we had severe problems with ball detection, coordination, and our hardware. Even though our goal was empty in almost the entire second half – Mops’ (our goalie’s) motor controller behaved weird –, MRL didn’t manage to score one more goal against us. So I think, the match was quite balanced…
During the game, again some component of a robot exploded in a big bang. This time even with fancy light effects :) Apparently, the hardware of an MRL robot blew up… but only a few seconds later, the robot was back in the game. Very robust these squeaky robots!
10:50: End Game
10:45: Game Started (Second Half)
10:28: Half Time
10:20: Goal! CN 0 – 1 MRL (time approx)
10:13: Game Started (First Half)
I just found another picture of one of our robots (Mops in this case) in the internet, more specific on the futurezone website. This time, they mentioned even our team name :)
http://futurezone.orf.at/stories/1612227/
In this article, there’s even a picture of our former Minihops:
http://static.orf.at/vietnam2/images/site/futurezone/20090727/mostlyharmlessjubel.jpg
Update 15:34: An article on heise.de that shows a quite noisy picture of our game against MRL, links to our team website: RoboCup-WM: Explodierende Akkus und abstürzende Roboter.
Graz, 2009-07-03, 22:05 – During the RoboCup Banquette, the organisers of the RoboCup World Championships 2009 confirmed that a member of a RoboCup team was infected with the swine flu virus A/H1N1. The nevertheless didn’t give any more concrete or specific information (presumably in order to keep the situation calm). According to them, the team has been isolated, is under medical supervision, and the RoboCup World Championships will go on as planned. The ORF has published an article on this topic as well.
There is no reason to be concerned. The responsible authority has made and cares about all the necessary arrangements.
They provided a letter with information on how to behave and how to identify a flu infection. I’ve attached the letter we got (in German only).

Mexican Flu at RoboCup 2009
Update 22:42: A more realistic view on this new situation, this time in English, is shown below:

redundant presenting the flu instructions
The match against Mostly Harmless is scheduled for 17:00, as already pointed out in the last post. We already started preparation, I’ll try to keep this post updated.
17:57: End Game
17:55: Goal! CN 3 – 0 Mostly Harmless (actually no goal, because it was just rolling towards and into the goal)
17:xx: Game Started (Second Half)
17:32: Half Time
17:30: Goal! CN 2 – 0 Mostly Harmless (time approx)
17:17: Goal! CN 1 – 0 Mostly Harmless
17:17: Game Started (First Half)