Amazing to see such neat solutions everywhere.
Lovely timing of the two winning most entries.
I gave up trying to use a cloth to bounce red, because it always broke one of the penalty redlines.
(Shakes head in disbelief that everyone else got it to work.
)
Getting a cloth to pass through a redline and not break the redline seems doubtful. I agree that it could be pushed through
if no cloth was prestressed.
But are you
sure it is still theoretically possible, with the initial tension in the red lines?
And, even if it can happen, getting it to land in the right place to make the catcher seems even more unlikely. I'd agree with Mark_man that we don't have enough resolution to control it well enough (limited to pixel-sized position increments).
And, it looks like just that one pixel perfect position of the grey deflector gives it a tweaky kick, to push grey further than usual.
Grey tended to go right, so that
should have been the easier side to get it to.
Proves again that initial overlaps on dillos can generate some unpredictable and inconsistent behaviour?