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[SC2B] Team Liquid SC2 Invitational #1 - Brackets!
March 25th, 2010 10:18 GMT
In case you've been living under a rock, a few days ago, we announced the first ever Team Liquid SC2 Invitational. While the player list gave fans something to talk about, now we're here with the meat and potatoes. Brackets!
Yes, that's right - you can now find your favourite player and plot his progress to the finals. What are his best matchups? What maps favour him? How will his opponent's playstyle affect his chances? All important questions, friends. Important questions which you will no doubt answer again and again and again in this thread and on IRC and IM and in your head while you walk down the street this evening.
Are you psyched for Saturday? We certainly are! Not just because this is our first SC2 tournament (though that's pretty cool), but because the weekend is by all accounts going to bring us some really great games. A ton of the top Broodwar foreigners we know and love mixed in with some top of the line War3 titans who have been rocking the beta as well - is there really a better way to get a feel for this young game? We think not.
Without further ado then, this is how the battle lines are drawn.
Go on, take a moment to rant about how awesome or how unfair the brackets are. Of course, be sure to write to Mr. Random with your complaints, it was all his doing.
In the days to come as you stock up on snacks and beverages, set your IM statuses to busy and begin to lock and bolt your doors and windows, we're here with some reading matter so you don't pass out from over-excitement.
We all know Ret. When he went to Korea, we cheered. During every Courage, we rooted for him. With SC2 though we've heard a little less of him than usual. TL SC2 Beta writer Chobopeon is about to change all that! Look below for a profile of TL's favourite zerg.
The Flying Dutchman By ChobopeonThere is a distinct air of isolation in the plane. You're 30,000 feet above the earth, sitting uncomfortably close to a handful of strangers. The incurable feeling when your organs are thrown an inch out of place during take off and when your head rises a few feet above your body during turbulence only increases the separation between you and the rest of the world. You're filled only with thoughts of the future because the present requires you to sit motionless in an uncomfortable seat next to people with whom a conversation seems impossible. You effectively shut down for a time and wait for a return to normalcy. You think of little else except putting your feet on solid ground again. Stepping out of an airplane after a long flight, a sea of relief can wash over you. Maybe you see your loved ones, familiar terrain or at least taste the brand new air of a strange place. The blood begins to pump through your body once again and, exhaustion notwithstanding, you seem to hit the ground running. But when Jos de Kroon landed in Korea to start his much anticipated professional gaming career, the isolation persisted. He went from 6 miles up in the airplane to standing on new ground but for the duration of his stay, he felt as separate as a stranded astronaut. And often, just as cold. Even before he took off from the Netherlands to Seoul, Ret was nervous. He was a kid in his early 20's on a 5,000 mile trip toward a mysterious career with the pro-gaming team eSTRO. He had worked toward this for years but his dreams were full of unknowns. His game had holes (his Zerg versus Zerg weighed heavily on his mind). But more than his StarCraft struggles, he worried about how the Koreans would receive him. "I am totally different from IdrA or NonY," says Ret. "I'm from a different background and culture and I can say that I'm the type of person that, when he doesn't feel included in the group, completely shuts down. I will be the hardest working kid on a team if I feel like a part of the group and appreciated but if I feel neglected, I will just turn on you. I'm a very emotional person, I think IdrA and NonY are more level headed." As is widely known, Ret's fears of exclusion proved well-founded. Upon arrival, eSTRO didn't have a computer for him. He sat idle for several days, watching TV and interacting with the team over food. This brief, unremarkable time was actually the high point of his relationship with the other members of the team. Ret attributes it to the novelty of the situation: "I was new, so people talked to me more at that time." That didn't last. When he was finally assigned a computer, he was placed immediately next to a door kept open in the middle of the frigid Korean winter. Ironically, the door was kept open for air conditioning. He was within eyeshot of another available seat but was denied when he asked to move. He sat shivering in full winter clothing as long as he was there, trying and largely failing to concentrate on the game of StarCraft. "I'm used to doing my own thing in life," says Ret, "and when I play StarCraft from home, I make sure my conditions are 100% perfect. I buy new keyboards every month and a half. I make sure my gear is in tip top shape. But then I went there and I'm playing in the cold and it was: 'This is what I went professional for?' My mind couldn't accept it." Quickly after he had arrived, Ret's level of interaction with other team members precipitously dropped from low to lower. One day a player would happily talk with Ret, the next day he would be ignored by the same person he thought he had befriended. No one played with him or even allowed him to observe games, he was stuck on ICCup. He'd ask and ask and would endlessly be answered: "Next time." Next time, next time, always next time. It was becoming evident to Ret that the team was increasingly annoyed with him. He is a heavy chain smoker (his idea of significantly cutting back is once or twice per 4-hour practice session) and the team regularly vocalized their disapproval of this. They also didn't want him to leave the house during free time to buy drinks and food at a local supermarket as he was apt to do when he couldn't eat Korean food. And then, in the now infamous episode, he was accused of leaking replays to the outside. In the world of professional gaming, this is a cardinal sin. As he watched a private Hwata versus Void replay, Ret was whispering back and forth with friends online. From a distance, his teammates thought he was chatting in-game - that is, watching with others. Ret recognized this and quickly tried to assure them that he was, in fact, alone in the replay. To his face, they accepted Ret's assurances. Afterwards, they proceeded to tell the coach that he was leaking replays. Ret was told to leave the house. Ret stayed with fellow Seoul resident Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski. In fact, Ret's relationship with eSTRO was so spotty, so turbulent that of the almost 4 months that Ret stayed in Korea, 3 months were spent sleeping in Artosis's apartment. As the stress of being expelled and potentially fired half way around the world from home clouded his mind, Ret's game dropped off. In one of the rare occasions in which he found himself back in the eSTRO house, he lost to Draco in ESL while he sat shivering in the cold next to the always open door, breathing in the freezing air. It took TSL and two failed Courage tournaments - the tournament in which the winner receives a pro-gaming license - to put Ret's mind's eye back on the game. Then it took a streak of half a dozen Zerg versus Zergs, his weakest match up, to end his third and final Courage tournament. That was the last straw. It was time to go home. Among others, Hwanni and Artosis were hospitable and helpful for months through Ret's troubled stay but it still took another 5,000 mile plane ride for his feet to hit the ground running. And after all of that, he says that no one should feel sorry for him. He's come out of it feeling better than he has in years. For the last few years playing StarCraft in Holland, Ret had been living a very unhealthy lifestyle. Eating junk food and sitting in his chair for hours on end without any exercise led to extraordinary weight gain. During his stay in Korea, he started working out and participating in athletics. Combined with healthier eating, this upward streak has continued now that he is home. Even more than hanging out with Artosis, Tasteless, IdrA, Rekrul and all of the foreigners at IEF, Ret says that the biggest positive effect of his stay in Korea has been his new healthy lifestyle. It is no surprise that he is happier now than he was in Korea but, more than that, he is happier now than he was before Korea. So, he is doing well and that is important. But let's be honest - you want to know if he still has it in him. Initially, Ret felt uninterested in StarCraft upon his return to Europe. Even the release of the StarCraft 2 beta didn't stir the fire he was used to. He found it difficult to sit down and play. It is only now, over a month after the beta began, that he sees tournament after tournament pile on and feels the motivation to compete once again pulling at him. He is a player whose career is marked by starting and stopping and starting once more, consistently remaining amongst the top tier of players through a unique blend of talent and will power. If Ret really wants it - whether it be the Team Liquid Invitational or another go at a professional career - there is no one here who can write him off. It is only a matter of circumstance and of the mind of the man himself. Whether or not he wants another professional career is yet to be seen. He is going back to school in the fall and plans to see that through to the end. If a real opportunity for pro-gaming arises, he says he will take it very seriously. But here is what we do know: At this very moment, Ret is one of the best StarCraft 2 players on the planet. He has the connections to train with the cream of the crop and the raw ability to beat them all. At this very moment, Ret wants to win. Going into this tournament, that is really all we need to know. Of course, it's not just Ret who wants to win. Fifteen other players want this title. Not just for the prize money, or the momentary popularity, but for a far loftier goal, posterity. This invitational, as we discussed in the announcement post, though fresh and new for SC2, is in many ways a continuation of one of the foreign Starcraft community's oldest traditions. A little over seven years ago, Liquid`Nazgul won the first ever Team Liquid Invitational. He made the final in the 2nd, but was beaten by X'Ds~Kiwi 4 -3. Just a few months later though, he returned to claim the crown again by bettering Rekrul in the Grand Final.
This weekend, almost seven years later, he is back and ready to face fifteen of Europe's best in a bid to retain that title. Will he succeed, or will a new Champion be crowned? We will know on Saturday. Starcraft 2 is new, and as much as there is to fix, and as critical as we can sometimes be, let's enjoy the 27th for what it's going to be - a continuation of a tradition that this community has held dear for a long, long time. Good sportsmanship, skilled participants and vibrant fans - this is what makes the Starcraft community what it is. This weekend, let's celebrate that fact. SC2 is a game, but when we get together at events like this, it becomes so much more. Good games everyone, and good luck to the sixteen!
FAQS 1. Where is Lucifron? Unfortunately Lucifron has a LAN event on the same day and had to decline his invitation.
2. What about US Events? Our next liquibition event will be on the US server.
3. Where is Orly? He was unfortunately unable to attend as well.
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THIS WILL BE FREAKING EPIIIIIIC!
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Hungary11270 Posts
The potential Nazgul vs. FA in Quarters breaks my heart!
Demuslim, Morrow, and ret so close to each other is also crazy.
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Demuslim vs ret in ro16? Wow, there will be awesome matches right off the bat.
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Can't wait, going to be one for the ages!
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Thank you Team Liquid, I'm thirsty for war and that looks a quenchy lineup
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chhering for morrow! but i have to say that i hope an old bw player is going to win this.. My experience about SC2 is only based on tournaments and replay (damn beta) so will the replays be aviable?
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Wow, a lot of stuff about Ret's Korean experience I didn't know in there. There's clearly so much that went on behind the scenes. Seems like Ret didn't "leave" eSTRO, he escaped.
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When he was finally assigned a computer, he was placed immediately next to a door kept open in the middle of the frigid Korean winter. Ironically, the door was kept open for air conditioning. He was within eyeshot of another available seat but was denied when he asked to move.
Lol...what?
My mind can't wrap itself around this.
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On March 25 2010 20:31 Jayme wrote:Show nested quote +When he was finally assigned a computer, he was placed immediately next to a door kept open in the middle of the frigid Korean winter. Ironically, the door was kept open for air conditioning. He was within eyeshot of another available seat but was denied when he asked to move. Lol...what? My mind can't wrap itself around this.
you and me both
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Germany / USA16648 Posts
we should totally have rigged the brackets to have a FA vs Naz final imho, screw TL and its honesty
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On March 25 2010 20:37 Carnac wrote: we should totally have rigged the brackets to have a FA vs Naz final imho, screw TL and its honesty
lol.
i feel bad for ret tho. DeMusliM has a big chance of winning the whole thing.
can't wait for the cast
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Looking forward to this ^^ gl all
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Good on you Ret for persevering in Korea as long as you did, I followed you the whole way! Even better is your new healthier lifestyle, be sure to keep that up. I hope you do well in this Invitational!
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MAN i'm hyped, this is gonna be so sick!
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Packed bottom half, gl DeMusliM
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Ret's story reads like a nightmare come to life
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Would be nice to see Omnisain and Nightend swapped since at the moment there's no PvT / TvP games in the first round, and it'd also mean two less mirror matchups.
Demuslim v Ret will be the popular games to watch, Demuslim is a beast and Ret has a big fanbase.
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wow. bottom half is imba lucky upper halfers
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Ret was by the door because he smoked...
Don't see why his story needs to be sugar-coated. He was too old and too stubborn to take orders from someone else and left because he ran out of money. Not too complicated.
He could've asked for a fund-raiser for more money too, but didn't. I like him as a player, but I think that story is too embellished.
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Demu vs ret will be awesome
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On March 25 2010 22:27 jungsu wrote: Ret was by the door because he smoked...
Don't see why his story needs to be sugar-coated. He was too old and too stubborn to take orders from someone else and left because he ran out of money. Not too complicated.
He could've asked for a fund-raiser for more money too, but didn't. I like him as a player, but I think that story is too embellished.
He could've asked for a fund-raiser to keep living in a friend's house in an expensive city with no certain employment and only a handful of people who knew him. Doesn't sound like fun.
Also, you don't think there's something slightly sadistic about putting someone next to an open door in the middle of winter? Especially when his job depends on his ability to click accurately and think clearly. That's insane.
Anyway, I'll admit that I do wish I could have spoken to eSTRO and several people in Korea about this but I'll take hit on that. I didn't and that would have added a lot to the story.
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Ahmagad cant wait :D gonna be awesome
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Cant wait for the awesome games to come from this.
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I'll deviate from the common TL cheers and just say: gogo insomnia!!!
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Canada5565 Posts
It's going to be intense right from the first game; no easy games!
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go naz and fa!! I think the lower half of the bracket is way stronger than the upper half overall though °_°
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Oh nice hope ret prepares well for Terran/Demuslim .
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Nice read, especially the article written by Chobopeon.
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iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
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Rooting for TheLittleOne, even though I have no clue who he is.
Random is baller
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On March 25 2010 22:44 zul wrote: Demu vs ret will be awesome
So sad one of them wont even make it past the first round.
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Very exciting. Brackets turned out ok.
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What if Blizzard decides to patch SC2 in the middle of a match?
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I think I'll be rooting for ret, horror, and white-ra in this tournament.
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Brackets are ok, makes me sad that ret, Demuslim and MorroW are so clumped right on the beggining, seeing as they are all very good and potential winners.
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Canada5565 Posts
On March 26 2010 01:45 lolaloc wrote: What if Blizzard decides to patch SC2 in the middle of a match?
They won't, Blizzard knows what's going on for sure.
On March 26 2010 02:05 zazen wrote: Brackets are ok, makes me sad that ret, Demuslim and MorroW are so clumped right on the beggining, seeing as they are all very good and potential winners.
Yea seriously, only one of those 3 will make it out of the quarterfinals 
Is every game going to be streamed and commentated on or will they be going on at the same time and Day chooses? Should at least do each semi final match like he did for Zotac.
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Day will be choosing and hopefully (probably) there's time to do both semis and the final.
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Glad there are no BO1s in there, Can't wait!
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This is going to be great, I just hope my internet connection live to my expectations and dont fail me like it did on TSL ....
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On March 26 2010 03:00 Fogul wrote: Glad there are no BO1s in there, Can't wait!
Indeed, you can't have a small tourney (Ro16) with BO1, specially when you have such good players.
On a side note, got a nostalgia trip remembering the good days of HellGhost winning TL invitational. It's been years since we had a proeminent brazilian player dominate the RTS scene. Man, I should be praticing...
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On March 26 2010 03:59 zazen wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2010 03:00 Fogul wrote: Glad there are no BO1s in there, Can't wait! Indeed, you can't have a small tourney (Ro16) with BO1, specially when you have such good players. On a side note, got a nostalgia trip remembering the good days of HellGhost winning TL invitational. It's been years since we had a proeminent brazilian player dominate the RTS scene. Man, I should be praticing...
Yeah, Brazil always brings to mind the great MIBR as far as gaming but I can't think of much in the way of RTS ..
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Haha just watched Pirates of Caribbean for the first time 2 days ago... JUST IN TIME TO GET THE REFERENCE
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wtf i didn't know that about ret.. wow those cocksuckers at estro
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looking forward to this tournament a lot. I am however, strong against allowing players to pick random.
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poor ret. i really want to see him become a pro gamer now
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So pumped. Really looking forward to this. Nice write up.
Have to say I didn't really know very much about Ret (aside from his play), so the story was very interesting to me. Good on him for taking positive things out of a terrible situation in Korea.
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Surely this is going to streamed here, yes? o)) I'm so looking forward to this I can't sleep! jk o) or am I?
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where would it be streamed?
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On March 26 2010 07:12 Lolli wrote: where would it be streamed? My question was more like if it's going to be streamed at all o)) I don't know if it's common here, but seeing the constant live user streams I figured it should... Just wanted to make sure I don't get terribly disappointed tomorrow!
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ret vs ben :D sick. I'm excited as a little boy for this one, gl to all my darlings, you know who you are <3.
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On March 26 2010 07:14 LadyValentine wrote:My question was more like if it's going to be streamed at all o)) I don't know if it's common here, but seeing the constant live user streams I figured it should... Just wanted to make sure I don't get terribly disappointed tomorrow!
yes, it will be streamed with commentary and yes it's standard.
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i just wanna add that chobopen did a marvelous job on the Ret recent bio. That is like, riptide level.
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This is awesome, nice bracket setup. I like the nostalgia and drama in the last paragraph making this thing supaaaa epic.
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Any liquibetting for this? :D
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Too bad KHB isn't in it imo. Would have been interesting seeing him play.
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On March 26 2010 07:32 choboPEon wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2010 07:14 LadyValentine wrote:On March 26 2010 07:12 Lolli wrote: where would it be streamed? My question was more like if it's going to be streamed at all o)) I don't know if it's common here, but seeing the constant live user streams I figured it should... Just wanted to make sure I don't get terribly disappointed tomorrow! yes, it will be streamed with commentary and yes it's standard. Thanks! I'll just read the comments above next time, but I was in a hurry to leave and didn't know if I was getting back in here any time soon.. Amazing job on the Ret's story btw, a great read!
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motbob
United States12546 Posts
Really good article on Ret.
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i didnt know all of this about ret, i cant believe they would treat him so poorly ... im glad he seems to be happier at home now and taking care of him self ... go ret!
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MURICA15980 Posts
All I gotta say is I'm looking forward to this. Sick graphics and news posts lately tho
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Why wasn't i invited ? I've beat most of those players at sc2 ..
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TheLittleOne is going to sweep the tournament! Random power.
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Wow I did not know that Estro did that to Ret. Have Artosis received any explanation on why they did that? Why they put him next to the door, why they even took him in if they did not even have a computer for him?
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On March 26 2010 21:27 purpose wrote: Wow I did not know that Estro did that to Ret. Have Artosis received any explanation on why they did that? Why they put him next to the door, why they even took him in if they did not even have a computer for him?
i blew it and never asked him :[
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No Lucifron? He recently won the ESL invitational pretty convincingly (3-0 in the final vs Nazgul)
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On March 26 2010 22:21 Cholli wrote: No Lucifron? He recently won the ESL invitational pretty convincingly (3-0 in the final vs Nazgul)
afaik, he's attending a lan that day.
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show time! nice matches. will watch them for sure live or later
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
On March 26 2010 22:21 Cholli wrote: No Lucifron? He recently won the ESL invitational pretty convincingly (3-0 in the final vs Nazgul) banned
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too bad day9 isn't in the bracket
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
On March 27 2010 00:41 leejas wrote: too bad day9 isn't in the bracket Didn't bother reading. Banned
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
On March 26 2010 09:13 phexac wrote: Too bad KHB isn't in it imo. Would have been interesting seeing him play. Didn't bother reading. Banned
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
Eventually people will realize that being too bone idle to read the details is bannable.
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Is it on saturday or sunday? Day/Date seems to be off..
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I wanna play in US Invitational! T_T
Will there be one?! xD
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Other than Omnisain (who I assume is Insomnia), what other wc3 players are in this tournament? I can't recognize anyone under these aliases. Also, if anyone knows in general the identities of major wc3 players who are doing well in sc2 I would be happy to hear about it. :D
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Muslim / Morrow quarter going to be sick
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On March 27 2010 03:30 reav3r wrote: Other than Omnisain (who I assume is Insomnia), what other wc3 players are in this tournament? I can't recognize anyone under these aliases. Also, if anyone knows in general the identities of major wc3 players who are doing well in sc2 I would be happy to hear about it. :D
DeMuslim is a WC3-player atleast.
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timer is needed on the top of the page.
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On March 25 2010 20:35 choboPEon wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2010 20:31 Jayme wrote:When he was finally assigned a computer, he was placed immediately next to a door kept open in the middle of the frigid Korean winter. Ironically, the door was kept open for air conditioning. He was within eyeshot of another available seat but was denied when he asked to move. Lol...what? My mind can't wrap itself around this. you and me both
I spent some time in Korea during a study abroad at my university, and I can say that I can wrap my mind around it pretty easily...
It's difficult to describe exactly how, but while I loved Korea and Koreans, there are aspects of their culture that make them a bit cold and possess a lack of understanding of non-Koreans.
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On March 27 2010 05:30 Raymund wrote: Where can i watch this? Here! It will be live streamed (and casted) here, at least I was told so! o)
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Sweden33719 Posts
On March 27 2010 04:19 KOPF wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2010 03:30 reav3r wrote: Other than Omnisain (who I assume is Insomnia), what other wc3 players are in this tournament? I can't recognize anyone under these aliases. Also, if anyone knows in general the identities of major wc3 players who are doing well in sc2 I would be happy to hear about it. :D DeMuslim is a WC3-player atleast. Nightend and Hasuobs are both WC3 players.
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waiting to see my favorite terrans in action bratok and strelok fighting
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so this is starting tommorow but when exactly ?
it will be on the live stream in the sc2 beta section ?
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stream will be on my livestream!
www.livestream.com/striderdoom
big thanks to TL for letting me stream it via my personal stream. This helps my viewer minutes tremendously and, as you know, viewer minutes is an arbitrary statistic only used in internet penis measuring contests. And I win all the contests now 8>.
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Ugh, I hate livestream .
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GoGo Mr.Nazgul GL can't wait to see this!
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Where am I gonna be able to watch this cast? Would love to see some games before work!
Edit: apparently it will be cast here, so I have read through the comments. Go Jinro!
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On March 27 2010 12:26 Day[9] wrote:stream will be on my livestream! www.livestream.com/striderdoombig thanks to TL for letting me stream it via my personal stream. This helps my viewer minutes tremendously and, as you know, viewer minutes is an arbitrary statistic only used in internet penis measuring contests. And I win all the contests now 8>.
It's cool that you get viewer minutes, but livestream is not that good quality and often has problems :/
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Day[9], would you mind increasing your graphics settings when casting these matches? Running on low for better visibility is all well and good, but it isn't exactly showing the best side of SC2 to new people watching the stream.
At the very least activate death animations, because seeing a colossus simply vanish out of existance when it dies is just wrong :D
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make a timer on the top of the page.
please.
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/agree with Agiel. its cool and all that day9 uses low graphic in his day9 daily seeing as thats his own thing, but this is a TL event. when your watching a big event you expect high quality graphics to go w/ the great games and casting. raise up them graphics and show us what sc2 looks like
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I am ok with random but there are better ways. For example why not make a rule like: if a mirror mu happens in the first round move the 2nd player to the next slot... Still random but games will be more fun. Hope u do it next time.
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On March 27 2010 21:24 Cheerio wrote: I am ok with random but there are better ways. For example why not make a rule like: if a mirror mu happens in the first round move the 2nd player to the next slot... Still random but games will be more fun. Hope u do it next time. I'm sorry, what? No mirrors? 33% of the games you play will be mirrors. Not to mention TvT has been really fun to watch lately.
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On March 27 2010 20:34 nglt wrote: /agree with Agiel. its cool and all that day9 uses low graphic in his day9 daily seeing as thats his own thing, but this is a TL event. when your watching a big event you expect high quality graphics to go w/ the great games and casting. raise up them graphics and show us what sc2 looks like
I disagree, im not watching this event because of the graphics, im watching it because of the players, the caster(s) and the amazing games that i know will come.
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Any stream for this? Will day9 be doing one?
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On March 27 2010 22:23 Necrosjef wrote: Any stream for this? Will day9 be doing one?
Yes. Starts at 11 eastern time. Look to the right side of the website, it will appear under Calendar. Starts in like hour and thirty minutes. Will appear under the Live-User Streams. You'll know it when you see it.
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Day9, I would also like to add my vote that you use a higher graphics setting when observing and watching, although I definitely see your point about when you play. :D
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On March 27 2010 22:18 Luch wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2010 20:34 nglt wrote: /agree with Agiel. its cool and all that day9 uses low graphic in his day9 daily seeing as thats his own thing, but this is a TL event. when your watching a big event you expect high quality graphics to go w/ the great games and casting. raise up them graphics and show us what sc2 looks like I disagree, im not watching this event because of the graphics, im watching it because of the players, the caster(s) and the amazing games that i know will come. every reason u stated for watching, i originally said in my previous post. the only difference is that i expect to watch it in top quality rather than low quality. so the reasons for watching are irrelavent when discussing the quality in which u will watch them. so i guess your disagreement is that u rather watch all of this take place on low quality rather than in high quality.
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I personally dont care about graphics settings. You not gonna notice too much on bad livestream quality anway. If it helps him see better (also while casting), let him do it.
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im so excited... i hope ret will win against demuslim even though you dont have any record with sc2
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Luch, your reasons for watching are irrelevant to graphics quality. I just don't want to hear people tuning in for the first time say stuff like "Ugh, they worked on this for 10 years? It looks like shit.".
That being said I don't mind him using low settings since, as Nevious said, you don't notice much of a difference with the bad livestream quality. Something you do notice though, is the lack of death animations and as I said earlier, units simply disappearing when they die looks silly.
On another note, I remember TheLittleOne being a top Supreme Commander player. It will be interesting to see how he does in Starcraft 2.
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On March 27 2010 23:45 Yizuo wrote: in 1h 15min
well, it's scheduled for 15 minutes from now. give or take a traditional TL delay i'd say place your bets on 30-45 minutes.
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damn what a lag @stream
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ret-baneling.com :D
is there a live chat ? im watching the stream but no chat
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Holy Shit!.
Nazgul v Littleone=Most amazing match ever. EVER.
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lol where can i watch it..
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On March 28 2010 00:40 j4vz wrote:ret-baneling.com :D is there a live chat ? im watching the stream but no chat 
next time, go to irc on quakenet #teamliquid
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I'd be fine with the low graphics setting if the stream itself was hidef. But for showcasting and it's viewer's, using the ultra setting seems more in line with the steams purpose, which is to inform & entertain. Plenty of the former in spades, though.
Excellent work and coverage, TL and Day[9].
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On March 26 2010 01:04 Butigroove wrote:Rooting for TheLittleOne, even though I have no clue who he is. Random is baller  Damn I'm lucky.
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On March 27 2010 23:17 Agiel wrote: On another note, I remember TheLittleOne being a top Supreme Commander player. It will be interesting to see how he does in Starcraft 2. Indeed, he was. He was pretty easily the most creative player in that community as well. When playing against him (especially in a shoutcasted match), it's incredibly unnerving to be aware that he could do anything at any time.
Fortunately, his macro was awful ;D
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Nice writeup on ret!
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