no need for tiebreakers
[LR] The International II - 2012 - Page 205
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rabidch
United States20289 Posts
no need for tiebreakers | ||
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dmnum
Brazil6910 Posts
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
There won't be any? Ties for 3rd/4th seed are decided by the other group's winner choosing who they want to face. coL secured 2nd seed by 2-0ing Darer. So LGD gets to choose whether they want to play Na'Vi or Orange (and DK plays the other). | ||
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Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
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Lucumo
6850 Posts
On August 29 2012 04:52 TheYango wrote: There won't be any? Ties for 3rd/4th seed are decided by the other group's winner choosing who they want to face. coL secured 2nd seed by 2-0ing Darer. 7th and 8th? | ||
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
I would assume Loser's Bracket matches are handled the same way. | ||
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dtz
5834 Posts
According to Gosugamers, it's cointosses though. Regardless, there is probably no tiebreakers | ||
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
On August 29 2012 04:52 TheYango wrote: There won't be any? Ties for 3rd/4th seed are decided by the other group's winner choosing who they want to face. coL secured 2nd seed by 2-0ing Darer. So LGD gets to choose whether they want to play Na'Vi or Orange (and DK plays the other). If I were LGD I'd pick Orange. They've got more experience against them and they should feel pretty confident against an opponent they know is weaker than them whilie Na`vi plays a different style and has big ups and downs. They've been playing better as the week goes on as well. | ||
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smr
Germany4808 Posts
guess it's going to be the same as in the upperbracket. seed 5 of the other group decides who they want to play or something | ||
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Yoshi-
Germany10227 Posts
decided by fifth rank of other group | ||
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Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
so group stage first impressions Na'vi dissapointing, clutch in the end I guess Tongfu dissapointed a bit(they almost got it) Orange got there, I think they had a good shot so thats within my expectations Col impressed Ehome did a bit better then I expected them to do EG impressed me somehow CLG looked impressive but then faced real opponents Zenith did oke, they fed upon the lesser opponents but they need to step it up if they want to take down the giants that are iG and LGD(everyone has to, granted) DK did well. iG and LGD are just dominating giants right now. | ||
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On August 29 2012 04:54 Itsmedudeman wrote: If I were LGD I'd pick Orange. They've got more experience against them and they should feel pretty confident against an opponent they know is weaker than them whilie Na`vi plays a different style and has big ups and downs. They've been playing better as the week goes on as well. Yeah, I think Orange is easier than Na'Vi. Although Na'Vi played horrid the first day, they've gotten their momentum back and is looking to outperform themselves in the UBs. Asian teams beware - Na'Vi is back. | ||
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
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Lucumo
6850 Posts
On August 29 2012 04:54 dtz wrote: 7th and 8th probably get the same treatment as 3rd and 4th. According to Gosugamers, it's cointosses though. Regardless, there is probably no tiebreakers Yeah, cointosses and no tiebreakers, some Valve guy just said that =/ | ||
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figq
12519 Posts
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
ok well, zenith | ||
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
On August 29 2012 04:55 Azarkon wrote: Yeah, I think Orange is easier than Na'Vi. Although Na'Vi played horrid the first day, they've gotten their momentum back and is looking to outperform themselves in the UBs. Asian teams beware - Na'Vi is back. The thing is, if you watch the two Tongfu games (particularly the second one), Tongfu gave up advantages an made mistakes that Na'Vi simply can't count on iG or LGD to make. | ||
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cilinder007
Slovenia7251 Posts
On August 29 2012 04:56 Itsmedudeman wrote: Lol CLG lost 8 games in a row? yup | ||
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Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
On August 29 2012 04:55 Azarkon wrote: Yeah, I think Orange is easier than Na'Vi. Although Na'Vi played horrid the first day, they've gotten their momentum back and is looking to outperform themselves in the UBs. Asian teams beware - Na'Vi is back. Don't know about that. Orange is quite ahead of Navi when they aren't fountain diving a won game. Think the Navi circlejerk is just too strong | ||
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Frazzlehoon
United States3455 Posts
Time to watch the replay! | ||
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