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[DreamHack] Summer 2011 Preview
June 17th, 2011 21:21 GMT
Dreamhack Summer Preview By Atrioc
To cope with the constant stress of spending my time playing and writing about video games, I decided to take an extreme measure and see a hypnotherapist that had been recommended to me.
I was skeptical going in, and rightfully so. His early attempts at lulling me into a relaxed state were absolute failures. The pendulum watch and "You're getting very, very sleepy" were met with laughter, the "imagine yourself on a beautiful beach" with scorn. Finally I told him that I didn't think this was going to work - he simply wasn't getting at my interests. I cared about one thing, eSports, and found it impossible to focus my imagination on anything else.
Surprisingly, this excited him. He hurriedly flipped to a new notepad, motioning me to continue talking. He asked me to forget about imaging a peaceful beach and instead close my eyes and pretend I was at the best eSports event I could imagine, and to describe it to him aloud.
This... intrigued me. I finally managed to lie back, my head spinning with ideas. Just what would my dream esports event contain? Suddenly, my stress seemed to melt away.... I took a deep breath.
"Well..." I began, "I suppose it would have....."
They say that people that grew up watching monochrome television actually dreamed in black and white, their imaginations constrained, almost afraid, to picture anything too far from what they were being projected day after day in the real world. Until MLG Columbus, I fear that we, the Western e-Sports community, have also been dreaming in black and white, never daring to expect too much from an event because we so rarely ever saw too much. With its massive, passionate, thronging crowd - the kind even Koreans were stunned to see at an eSports event - MLG was a rumbling call to every other Western tournament to start dreaming in vivid high definition technicolor, because there is no turning back until the world starts to see eSports for the global phenomenon it is.
Luckily for Dreamhack, they have the best built in audience you can ask for. As the home to the world-record largest LAN party in the world, there will be an upwards of 13,000 hardcore computer game fanatics on site with nothing but competitive gaming on the mind. If these guys can show that passion during the matches, this tournament will be earthshaking.
"Not to mention...."
Dreamhack has brought back their go-to casting crew of Day9 and Apollo to do the main Starcraft 2 coverage at DH Summer. While there simply isn't much more you can say about Day9's skill and popularity than has already been said countless times, its important to note that dApollo has proven at previous dreamhacks to be a knowledgeable RTS caster that complements his skills nicely. To prove their commitment to this casting duo, a partnership with Day9TV has been established that has led to a massive Day9TV esports viewing tent being constructed in the outdoor area of Dreamhack.
As an added bonus, five other different streams featuring the commentator TotalBiscuit (commentating with our very own Liquid'TLO, who is joining in the Dreamhack festivities even though he is not able to play) and websites RageQuit, ICCTV, GoodGame.ru, Sett.tv, and Gamesports will be running to make sure every single game in the tournament is streamed and commentated.
Unfortunately, as we've all experienced with streams in the past, the only thing that can go wrong is absolutely everything, so lets hope Dreamhack pays a big sacrifice to the streaming gods prior to this event.
Aww.. We heart you guys too!
"And finally, it simply has to have...."
All the preparation, event planning, casting, and crowds in the world cant make up for boring games. An SC2 fan can only be fooled by flashing lights for so long until he starts to wonder why hes watching some one sided domination or routine strategy. The powers that be at Dreamhack seem to have decided the best way to avoid that is simply to create one of the single most stacked lineups in SC2 tournament history, consisting of nearly every top non-Korean player mixed with a deep Korean roster that combines ELO dominators like Bomber with fan favorites like July and Moon. Here to provide an in-depth group by group analysis is TL's own tree.hugger:
Group Previews and Predictionsby Tree.HuggerGroup AGroup A is not only full of fan favorites, but also favorites to win the entire tournament. The frontrunners in this group are MLG Dallas Champion (and future darling of Korea) Dignitas.NaNiwa, and the Assembly Champion and NASL #1, Liquid'Ret. However, they will receive a stiff challenge from a deep pool, led by the often-overlooked imbaFXO.Strelok, who always seems to remain one of Europe's strongest terrans, even if he never can convert his skill into a major championship. If this group is to see an upset, the Ukrainian is the best bet. But it would be a mistake to count out Liquid'NonY, who holds a 4-1 edge against Strelok, and retains his reputation as a master of preparation, even if his recent results have been disappointing. The group minnows are CNMoMaN and SKJimpo, who lack international experience and pedigree, although the French zerg's creative debut in the NASL gives the slightest pause. Ultimately, Ret and NaNiwa should be too strong for this group, with Ret holding a slight edge after his domination of NASL. But NonY and Strelok will make things at least somewhat uncomfortable at the top. While Strelok has the best chance to knock off a favorite, he'll need to overcome his troubles against NonY if he wants to advance. Prediction: 1. Ret, 2. NaNiwa Upset Watch: Liquid'NonY Must Watch: Ret vs NaNiwa at 13:00 GMT (+00:00), Saturday on the Main Stream Group BAlso playing in the first time slot, Group B is one of the more volatile groups in the tournament. Each one of these players has a plausible chance at advancing into the next round. Every game counts here. The first question for this group is whether or not RoX.KiS.BRAT.OK will be able to obtain a visa and attend. He has failed to show in the past for both Dreamhack and Assembly, giving Mill.DieStar essentially a free advance at the latter event. If he shows, he will prove a serious threat in the group, and make things much more difficult for the Polish terran as well. However, the two zergs in the group, Mouz.MorroW and mTwDIMAGA will be considered the favorites going in. They both have extensive international experience and impressive results in recent tournaments. Both players have weak points however. DIMAGA is notably vulnerable against protoss, while MorroW excels in that match-up, but fumbled his ZvZ and ZvT at MLG Columbus. That leaves an opening for either of the group's protoss players. After being considered one of Europe's best protoss for some time, Socke has been largely invisible ever since a fourth place finish at Assembly, although he did recently pick up a second place finish in the Black Dragon League. However, the more frightening protoss threat in this group might be FnaticMSI.NightEnD, who has shown increasingly strong play ever since qualifying for the TSL in the spring. MorroW holds the most solid position in this group, as he can be expected to only drop the ZvZ series against DIMAGA. He has a strong history against Socke, but will need to be especially focused against Brat.Ok and NightEnD, the latter who beat him to qualify for TSL. For Dimaga, his path is more tenuous, and cannot afford to lose both of his ZvP's. NightEnD, Socke, and Brat.Ok are all good bets to spoil the arrangement, and I like the Romanian on the basis of his recent aggressive improvement. The others, while strong players, seem to have less momentum. Prediction: 1. MorroW, 2. DIMAGA Upset Watch: NightEnD Must Watch: MorroW vs Socke at 10:00 GMT (+00:00), Saturday on Total Biscuit's Stream Group CThis is an extremely dangerous group, and contends with Group B as the most difficult to predict. Leading the group is the reigning Dreamhack Virus.Naama, who surprised everyone last time around to win, but has had little international success since. He remains a strong player, however, and is impossible to count out. the group favorite has to be the best North American player, EGIdrA who should be comfortable and confident in a group containing none of his perpetual irritants. His stiffest challenge should come from the always solid Kas. There's reason to doubt the Ukrainian overall, however, as his play has been not up to his usual standard ever since being destroyed by MC at Copenhagen. Indeed, he will receive his biggest test from MYMSaSe, who has exploded onto the scene recently, especially by beating the crap out of the FXO EU KOTH and advancing the to semi-finals of the EU IS Invitational. He'll be happy to be in a group with only one zerg, as it is his weakest match-up by a healthy margin. Rounding out the group are Dignitas.meRz, a solid player who hasn't struggled to break out, and of course, Warcraft 3 legend Grubby, who will, probably, sorta, maybe, hopefully begin to become a serious contender in Sc2 in the near future. But for now, his chances look slim. IdrA shouldn't have huge issues with this group, as it doesn't involve any players who seem likely to provoke IdrA into destructive decision making. SaSe should be destroyed by IdrA, but should also have an edge against anyone else. Kas is the main threat to these two, but he goes into this tournament after a quiet few months, and may fall just short here. If there is a huge upset in this group, it should come from Naama channeling the same magic that propelled him to his improbable title last fall. Otherwise, the battle should be between the top three. Grubby and meRz won't challenge. Prediction: 1.IdrA, 2. SaSe Upset Watch: Naama Must Watch: Kas vs SaSe at 16:00 GMT (+00:00), Saturday on the Main Stream. Group DThere are some groups that are difficult to call, and then there's Group D. It would be a colossal upset if anyone other than oGsMC, the world's best Protoss, and FnaticMSI.Sen, one of the best zergs in the world, were to emerge from this group. That's not to say that this group does have talent. Sen's teammate, FnaticMSI.TT1 is among North America's best players, and made a splash at the Global Championships in the spring. Mill.Adelscott is another threat as well, but his pioneering gateway-heavy playstyle will not take anyone by surprise as other players have adopted similar strategies and understanding of that playstyle is extensive. If something bizarre happens it'll be either of these players. The group is finished off with MYMClouD, who is solid but who has never been able to elevate himself to the level of the group favorites, and GGNaugrim, who has never shown the ability to compete at the GSL level either. If the unthinkable happens, it'll be TT1 who takes advantage to advance. But that's pretty unlikely, even in PvP MC has maintained a healthy dominance over non-Koreans. Sen has been in top form as well and should give MC a run for the top position. Their biggest enemy here is probably jet lag. Prediction: 1. MC, 2. Sen Upset Watch: TT1 Must Watch: MC vs Sen at 15:00 GMT (+00:00), Saturday on the Main Stream Group EGroup E features the return of Liquid'HuK to international competition. The Canadian protoss is the only remaining foreigner in Code S, but has a relatively underwhelming several months since he went through Code A. This is his chance at redemption, and to erase the semi-embarrassment of his Ro8 finish at Assembly. It starts with winning his group, but this should not be an issue. The closest competitor is FOX.Moon, who has been disappointing in Korean competition, but has been owning white dudes at every opportunity. DeMusliM's cancellation has made this group a pretty clear battle between these two, but Mill.LaLuSh, who will play in Sweden's WCG championship finals while at Dreamhack, cannot be discounted on that performance alone. His teammate, Mill.Tarson could also steal a game or two, but is unlikely to really threaten. Dignitas.Bischu, who was screwed over so badly at Dreamhack Winter that he was basically invited directly into this tournament, and the last second replacement, RGFuRy should contend to avoid the bottom placement in this group. The enigmatic DeMusliM could've really thrown a wrench in this group's placements, but without him this group should proceed completely according to plan. Prediction: 1. HuK, 2. Moon Upset Watch: LaLuSh Must Watch: HuK vs Moon at 17:00 GMT (+00:00), Sunday on the Main Stream Group FThere's a ton of talent in Group F, but for some of these players it's not always clear whether they'll bring the fire, or the smoke. The surest thing in this group might be ST_July, who's skill and experience need no elaboration. Yet July has shown a serious weakness against zerg, and it's difficult to know what to expect from the two other zergs in this group. EGMachine is unlikely to pose a huge threat, as he hasn't put together a good tournament run since MLG Dallas 2010. srs.Sushi is much harder to guage, because we haven't seen him in serious (not intended!) international competition since February. but he has entered the tournament with a recommendation from Dreamhack's BeNeLux partner, and that's might indicate they know something we don't. So perhaps the most sure thing in this group might be mouz.ThorZaIN, who also might just be the best non-korean in the world. After suggestions that he was weak at LAN events, ThorZaIN backed up his TSL win with the most impressive performance of any foreigner at MLG. SjoW is this group's fifth member, and the famously low apm terran played some impressive losses in MLG. But that's definately a problem overall, and he'll have to avoid giving away close games and series here. And then there's mouz.HasuObs, who through no real fault of his own is somewhat overlooked in this group. Noted for consistency throughout most of this year, he has faltered somewhat in recent months, and needs a major LAN placement to really begin to receive the credit he deserves. Intuition has it that July won't have problems with the other zergs in this group, although this remains something to watch for later on. Sushi and Machine will look to play the spoiler, but neither will probably make a move to the top of the group. The best chance to beat July probably belongs to ice-water-in-the-veins ThorZaIN, and on his home soil, he might not even be the underdog. HasuObs and SjoW could advance from several other groups in this tournament, but the top of Group F is probably too strong. Prediction: 1. ThorZaIN, 2. July Upset Watch: HasuObs Must Watch: ThorZaIN vs July at 21:00 GMT (+00:00), Saturday on the Main Stream. Group GThis was on of Dreamhack's hardest groups, but after NaDa's cancellation this group gets much more manageable. The group favorite and hometown favorite is Liquid'Jinro. After recently falling from Code S, his confidence might be an issue, but it shouldn't be; Jinro is still among the world's elite, and can more than hold his own against the best of Europe. The primary challenger will be the ageless tt.White-Ra who takes his new sponsor Thermaltake, and special tektiks into it's first international LAN. The rest of the group has decidedly less international experience, and should suffer from it. NaDa's replacement, eSuba.PredY is a solid player, but shouldn't present the challenge that NaDa would've. Virus.elfi has a number of smaller cups to his name, but has not made a dent in larger tournaments. Finally, ESC.GoOdy is the most prolific mini-tournament player on earth, but does not play well in larger tournaments or LANs, probably because his mech-turtle-with-blue-flame-hellion-drops-every-goddamn-game strategy loses it's effectiveness with opponent preparation. The final group member will be the winner of the BYOC qualifier. Unless this person turns out to be Empire.Nerchio, aAa.biGs, or another vengeful snubbed player, they're unlikely to do any damage. Jinro's confidence is always a variable, but there's no reason to be worried about this group. If he plays comfortably, he'll take this easily. White-Ra should also have few problems. It's hard to pin down which of these players would be able to upset the apple cart, but elfi might have a chance after some good tournament wins recently. Prediction: 1. Jinro, 2. White-Ra Upset Watch: elfi Must Watch: Jinro vs White-Ra at 12:00 GMT (+00:00), Sunday on TotalBiscuit's stream. Group HThe final group of Dreamhack is so clearly the Group of Death, that even the departure of Fruitdealer doesn't make too much of a difference here. The best player in the group, and probably the favorite to win the whole event is ST_Bomber who has a plausible claim to be the best terran in the world. He missed MLG and was superseded in the public consciousness by MMA. Now it's time for him to return with vengeance. Right behind him are a legion of talented players who could easily advance in any other group. Fruitdealer's replacement is MYMXlorD, who has emerged recently as one of Europe's best zergs. But he's the underdog in this group. The most exciting player here is probably Empire.Happy, the Russian terran with marine micro to rival MarineKing. He's been on a tear ever since the spring, and only really struggles against terran. Then there's Liquid'HayprO who has been playing from Europe recently, but brings a wealth of Korean experience to bear, and is coming off a strong appearance in Columbus. Finally there's mouz.MaNa, who was the runner-up in the last Dreamhack by the slimmest of margins. Yet he hasn't been able to maintain enough results in the interim to boost his statue here, and fair or not he's an underdog in this group. It's probably a good thing that the last spot will go to BYOC qualifier, because it's hard to imagine this group getting more crowded with talent. But then again, who knows who might show up to the qualifier. The group of death might get even tougher. Bomber should win the group. But who will take second? The advantage probably rests with Happy, because his weakness in TvT won't affect him greatly; he'd be the underdog against Bomber no matter what, and he excels in ZvT. However, HayprO's experience is second best in this group and could easily turn the tables. The odds are against MaNa and XlorD getting out of this group, but both are talented enough to play a spoiler role here. No one is safe in this group. Prediction: 1. Bomber, 2. Happy Upset Watch: HayprO Must Watch: Happy vs HayprO at 09:00 GMT (+00:00), Sunday on Gamesports' (GER) stream.
I awoke in my bed, covered in a cold sweat ....
What had happened? The whole thing .. the doctor's office .. the hypnosis.....
I had clearly just been imagining. The memory faded quickly, as most nighttime visions tend to do once the user has woken up.
Yet, the image of the beautiful, perfect eSports event I had described still hung vividly in my head.... Was it really just a dream?
For my sake, the sake of all other Dreamhack attendees, and for the continued growth of Western E-Sports in general....lets hope not.
See you in Sweden.
BONUS OPINION ARTICLE: Waxangel throws down the gauntlet to all European fans:
Bring it, Europe.
Okay, I'll admit it. After a few painful months of tournament results, it's become pretty damn clear: You guys have the better players.
Alright, I guess you guys have the better teams as well. And I guess as long as we're being honest here, you guys just might have the better tournaments.
But at MLG Columbus, I learned that there's one thing America still has: The best f***ing fans in the world.
Lemme tell you what happened, in case you miss it.
We showed players of the top two console games in the USA that it's not enough to like your game, you have to love it. Then we took over their stages.
We made Bomber so envious of the experience that he's paying his own way to Dreamhack Summer, to try and get a taste of what lies beyond Korea. You're welcome!
We loved the players, adored them so much that they couldn't help but give a little back. My hands are still stinging from some AWESOME MC HIGH FIVES.
A young Korean man came here expecting nothing, with no hopes except to play his best. And for that, we showed him that he shouldn't be jaded by the tepid enthuisiasm of his homeland, because true passion is red hot. It wasn't enough to just validate his decision to become a progamer, we had to prove to him it was the best thing he did in his life.
So Europe, I hear Dreamhack Summer is coming up this weekend. Think you can prove me wrong? Then give it your best shot; make your cleverest signs, scare everyone who comes to see another game, show the players some love, and scream your goddamn lungs out.
We'll be waiting in Anaheim.
*A certain European fan who has a tattoo on his leg commemorating Yellow receives a special exemption. You are greater than all of us.
Thanks to Waxangel and Tree.Hugger for their fantastic contributions! Look forward to more quality Teamliquid coverage of Dreamhack Summer 2011 as grnp and I head out to Sweden for live reporting of the entire SC2 event!
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This is gonna be so amazing. Realy looking forward to this. I mean the DH Invitational was proly the best tournament of SC2 i saw ! *hyped*
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Woot!
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Very nice read.
The stream gonna be amazing, can't wait.
"Bring it, Europa!" Go go Huk, MC, IdrA, Jinro, Sen!!!
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Epicness incoming!! My favorite part of tournament is to hear the crowd cheering, and there is going a massive amount of people, f yeah :>
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I can't help but point out a few spelling mistakes. In the 'top notch' commentary section: dAppolo instead of Apollo (typo). Also in the greatest players section you typed hes instead of he's.
Great article, thanks for the read.
EDIT: You fixed one of em already
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DW Us Swedes will Cheer like we never Cheered before!
GO Europa!
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Dreamhack better be amazing, Waxangle hasn't been the only one saying that Europe needs to step up their game and put on the most kickass tournament ever.
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On June 18 2011 06:21 neobowman wrote: Sick, sick writeup.
Cool, I read the entire article ->under 1 minute<- as well..
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nice write-up didn't read the predictions but everything else 
I hope dreamhack can produce a nice tournament but there's alot that can go wrong. And also there's only possibilities for huge crowds at the final, because only that game will be in dreamarena, and even that's limited to like 1100 people, so I think there's no chance DH will beat MLG, spectator wise this time. Maybe if the weather is nice the day9 tent can be filled but it's looking rainy
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I cant wait. We ride out at sunset! I really hope the crazy Swedish nerds (yes we are fucking crazy) show how awesome our tournaments are. Nothing would make me happier then 8 thousand nerds cheering on at the main stage, going crazy!
It is on, Waxangel! Time to prove what Europe has to offer when it comes to esports fans!
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Very interesting read. I preferred Tree Hugger's piece the most (well it had the most information and structural opinion :B )
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"We showed players of the top two console games in the USA that it's not enough to like your game, you have to love it."
ah so true!... man i don't know if today I am been all emotional but damn... these tears really want to come out 
great writeup guys. I love TL
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Man, so looking forward to it, loving all the players Favorites are Grubby, Ret, IdrA and White-Ra Though Hype hype hype!
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Last group wasn't the group of death. I think group F is the hardest because it has 4 top notch players. Hope Naniwa, Jinro, Thorzain, Huk and White Ra do well.
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Nice writeup, personally I think Naniwa has performed better than Ret. BratOK is a real threat in his group and Kas is definitely top2 contender with Idra for their group.
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We need the european crowd to be as good as the Colombus crowd ! That crowd that was screaming at every subtle details was just fantastic, I need my dose of this tomorrow.
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Group F's preview needs to be proofread, it is poorly written compared to the others.
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But are the players also playing in the day9 area or is it just casting? If thats the case than it won't come close to colombus
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This event right on the heels of GSL finals is going to cause me to have 0 sleep this weekend, and it will be awesome to do so.
Can Mr. WarpPrism code up a 6-stream display for all the DreamHack action? And more importantly, could my computer handle it?
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Wow, I really can't wait for tomorrow now. Really pumped.
Also, very nice article.
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On June 18 2011 06:36 Ares[Effort] wrote:Cool, I read the entire article -> under 1 minute<- as well..
Picture of Day9 in it. Automatically sick.
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The "Bring it Europe" part brought a tear to my eye. Awesome write up, cannot wait!
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very nice reading indeed! Makes me very very sad that I can't watch the whole event due to weekend plans. darn it!
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What website will it be streamed on? (sorry if it is readily apparent, I did a ctrl+f and didn't see it mentioned in the article)
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Is it a bad thing that I don't want Dreamhack to live up to MLG Columbus? Probably. Regardless this weekend is going to be spectacular from a viewing standpoint. THORZAIN JINRO AND HAPPY FIGHTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am so excited! hope the games are good!
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Great thankees for the write-up! Especially Waxangel, that gave me some nerd-chills, you might well indeed have the best fans 
[Edit]Okay, i'll admit it, seeing Merany's openness, i meant to write "a tear to my eye", instead of my first ever spoken-aloud instance of "nerd-chills"[/]
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Nice games, but what can you do if you have exams 
Too many great players, that you can't even tell who will win.
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Dang, that looks like it took a while. Great job. I can not wait to watch this. going to be so sick to see these games.
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On June 18 2011 07:03 Horuku wrote: What website will it be streamed on? (sorry if it is readily apparent, I did a ctrl+f and didn't see it mentioned in the article)
All the streams will be up on http://www.dreamhack.tv/ tomorrow when it starts, 10:00 cest+1 so in 10 hours
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"But at MLG Columbus, I learned that there's one thing America still has: The best f***ing fans in the world."
We've had crazy crowds in Dreamarena for years, the only problem is that they never make it big enough. Dreamhack>MLG in that area as well, sorry
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Excellent write up =)
My personal upset watchlist:
A) Tyler
Sparks of form at the end of the NASL coupled with a need to really deliver, I think he'll be on his game here enough to give his group trouble.
B) Diestar
Dierstar seems to be almost perennially underrated, at the start of the year he was one of the guys making waves along with Kas. He's been quiet recently but showed up for the IPL S2 qualifiers and made it in by crushing TT1 3-0. Good across all the match ups and more than capable of making anyone in that group sweat.
C) I don't think there is one really, the top 3 will fight it out between them and that will be that. If I had to pick, I'd take Grubby. While his NASL results have been poor he has done well in a LAN environment, and has performed well in online EU cups too. Perhaps a cheering crowd will be the inspiration he needs.
D) Adel
He will bring some new stuff to the table, and if he holds it together mentally he can be a challenge for anyone in that group.
E) Tarson
Drifts in and out of people's thoughts because of how inactive he was for a while in the online scene, despite that he turned up to several LANs and put in a very solid showing. Excellent mechanics and smart builds, much like Diestar he qualified for the new IPL season at the first attempt when he trounced LZGamer.
F) Hasu
Not much to say, Thorzain and July should be favourites, Hasu and Sjow next in line, but Sjow has never seemed overly comfortable with TvZ while Hasu is solid across everything.
G) Goody
Slumped a bit post TSL exit, but getting back to winning ways with some strong performances online, including the already infamous ragequit from Drewbie. For all that he's maligned for the slow pace of his games and his mechanics, he's very steady with it and you'll need all your focus to get by him, Having watched Jinro lose last week in the iCCup nationvoice korean weekly (a tournament everyone should be checking out) in a very ugly game vs Clide's mech, I've got a hunch Goody could sneak a win against him and secure a place out of the group.
H) Mana
Mana is terrible at PvZ...there, I said it. With that out of the way, XLord's ZvP is no better so he should pick up at least one vs Z win. His PvT on the other hand is quite excellent, and while he might not threaten Bomber I think he's going to be a handful for Happy. Competitive group really.
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It's true, americans really are the best at shouting U - S - A, U - S - A!
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LaLush, Naugrim will do great.. and they're both in pretty easy groups! Not so sure about Jinro and SaSe, but I nontheless hope they do good.
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i'm rooting for Sen and Ret.
hopefully i see something new from zerg, especially from Sen.
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Im so hyped right now. My train leaves in 8 hours ! :D
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On June 18 2011 06:31 Khenra wrote:I can't help but point out a few spelling mistakes. In the 'top notch' commentary section: dAppolo instead of Apollo (typo). Also in the greatest players section you typed hes instead of he's. Great article, thanks for the read. EDIT: You fixed one of em already 
You're sure that's a mistake? I thought his nickname was "dApollo".
The d is for Dignitas.
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imbaFXO.Strelok, who always seems to remain one of Europe's strongest terrans, even if he never can convert his skill into a major championship. Don't think that is quite fair...he did win the HD World Tournament which while didn't have perhaps the biggest prize pool did have great competition:
Cruncher IdrA PainUser DuckLoadRa TheLittleOne Dimaga Sen QXC Select Zelniq Axslav Incontrol Catz Socke Nony Strelok
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If you´ve never watched Quakelive or haven´t followed it lately then give it a try and watch some 1v1 and team deathmatch games at Dreamhack btw, I would recommend team deathmatch over 1v1 cause it´s really fun to watch. And there´s many other tournaments with top notch players so give it a try and watch some other games aswell.
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Bring it on Waxangel. Look out in the crowd for a sign saying. Sweden Fighting! F*ck Waxangel <3
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Are this streams going to be free? or do we have to purchase a ticket?
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My sleep schedule will be sooooooo fucked after this weekend!!
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Russian Federation131 Posts
Dimaga practice is poor so: 1) Morrow 2) Socke/Brat_ok
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God I love Strelok's mullet in that picture.
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Awwwwwww yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!! Get hype for Dreamhack. Alright Europeans, we Americans did our part, now it's time for you guys to add fuel to the fire. Show the east what's missing in their hometowns by cheering and screaming at the top of your lungs. If the European SC community can still speak after Dreamhack, I'll be sorely disappointed.
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I CANT WAIT FOR DREAMHACK. Its gonna be so sick CEARLY.
+ Show Spoiler +I'm so not drunk right now  .
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On June 18 2011 07:12 Gustaf wrote: "But at MLG Columbus, I learned that there's one thing America still has: The best f***ing fans in the world."
We've had crazy crowds in Dreamarena for years, the only problem is that they never make it big enough. Dreamhack>MLG in that area as well, sorry
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I am guessing (against hope) that the consistent use of "Liquid´NonY" throughout the article, instead of "Liquid´Tyler", is not a sign of him actually changing back his name?
That would be awesome if so, but of course it is more likely simply written that way out of old habit/mistake.
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Cant wait for this... however i agree that Dreamhack needs to bring the noise, but Europe has far better fans and is far louder in every other sport (i.e. the non American Sports that everyone else plays ), so i have no doubt we will be in E sports too
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On June 18 2011 06:47 MrCon wrote: We need the european crowd to be as good as the Colombus crowd ! That crowd that was screaming at every subtle details was just fantastic, I need my dose of this tomorrow. Amen brother! besides that I need to get my girldfriend busy for some hours during the weekend, so I can get my nerdsh!t on.
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Damn. Awesome read, thanks a lot! :D
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I'm so incredibly hyped for this, and can't believe I missed out on tickets (damn you money issues), but I will watch as much as i possibly can via the streams. This is gonna be amazing!
The only thing I hope they improved from DH:W 2010 is MORE ROOM FOR SPECTATORS!
There would have been so many more spectators in those finals if they arenas didn't get full!
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Great hype thread. I'm looking forward to Dreamhack. :3
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Great article, really well written
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do people STILL rate jinro that highly? I'd be really surprised if he tops the group.
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
On June 18 2011 07:48 Dystisis wrote: I am guessing (against hope) that the consistent use of "Liquid´NonY" throughout the article, instead of "Liquid´Tyler", is not a sign of him actually changing back his name?
That would be awesome if so, but of course it is more likely simply written that way out of old habit/mistake. Unfortunately not, I just went rouge.
On June 18 2011 07:25 Fungal Growth wrote:Show nested quote +imbaFXO.Strelok, who always seems to remain one of Europe's strongest terrans, even if he never can convert his skill into a major championship. Don't think that is quite fair...he did win the HD World Tournament which while didn't have perhaps the biggest prize pool did have great competition I'm aware, but I didn't think HD WT, while big, was "major". But point taken about Strelok.
On June 18 2011 06:48 Powerfoe wrote: Group F's preview needs to be proofread, it is poorly written compared to the others. You're absolutely right. When I get back from dinner I'll find someone to edit it. Apologies.
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So much hype, this is going to be an amazing event!!
LIQUID'TYLER FIGHTING!
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United Kingdom14464 Posts
Come on Euro fans! Lets do this!
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Kas, Happy, and BratOK fighting!!!!
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Problem is that the arena only fits like 500 people compared to MLG where it could fit 2-3k so its quite obvious that the crowd at MLG will be more epic, I'll be at DH cheering for Bomber tho ^^; 5 min with car to Elmia ftw
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Excelent writeup, expecting a great event!! even if Im can't watch it because of times xP
I hope Dreamhack can show the most hardcore fans of StarCraft cuz thats what conpetitors wants, more people, more support, more sponsors, is nothing but good for e-Sports. Enjoy!! Have Fun and cheer like you would die if not!!
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awesome! Cant wait!
Europe fiiiiightiiiiing!
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Lets go RET!!...FIGHTING!!!
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i hope liquid gets out of their slump and really shows what they are made of in this tournament! My favorites to win will probably be idra, naniwa, or one of the koreans like MC.
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FnaticSen vs oGSMC,,,best matchup in the entire tournament!!...
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Good grief. These group breakdowns really remind me of how stacked this tournament is.
It's pretty much insane.
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Still disappointed I can't attend...
Oh, well. Let's hope DH does just as good a job with the stream as last time at the Stockholm invitationals.
My money is on Bomber but my heart goes with IdrA<3
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I'm predicting that DH Summer will dominate MLG Columbus as the best international event to date with a mixture of stars, fans, commentary and the extraordinary!
Come on, don't let me down!!
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Nice article!
I don't agree that we have to live up to MLG Columbus though, the finals between Naama and MaNa last Dreamhack was probably the best esportevent ever! But then again, I wasn't at Columbus so how would I know
Looking forward to an awesome weekend in Elmia!
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On June 18 2011 07:50 Pezo wrote:Cant wait for this... however i agree that Dreamhack needs to bring the noise, but Europe has far better fans and is far louder in every other sport (i.e. the non American Sports that everyone else plays  ), so i have no doubt we will be in E sports too
Did you guys not watch the last Dreamhack? It was a smallish room and the crowd was amazing. It was really the first event when people started mentioning how awesome the crowd noise was. I'm really confused. Sure MLG has been the best so far, but comparing a small room to what ammounts to a stadium isn't really fair. We'll see how it is since this is the big summer dreamhack, but I expect the crowd will be awesome.
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Go Kas, Bratok, Dimaga, White-ra, Strelok, Happy!
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MURICA15980 Posts
Beautifully written guys. This event should be awesome. =D
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Nice write up - until the end where I got to "the group of death" orly? Shouldnt bomber and happy advance nps...
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On June 18 2011 08:53 Sakarabu wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2011 07:50 Pezo wrote:Cant wait for this... however i agree that Dreamhack needs to bring the noise, but Europe has far better fans and is far louder in every other sport (i.e. the non American Sports that everyone else plays  ), so i have no doubt we will be in E sports too Did you guys not watch the last Dreamhack? It was a smallish room and the crowd was amazing. It was really the first event when people started mentioning how awesome the crowd noise was. I'm really confused. Sure MLG has been the best so far, but comparing a small room to what ammounts to a stadium isn't really fair. We'll see how it is since this is the big summer dreamhack, but I expect the crowd will be awesome. Yeah, i was there and we cheered at fucking everything. Half of the time i didn't why we were cheering even.
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DHS is going to be the best esports event EVER. even wcg looks somehow small compared to the great dream hack.
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When do the streams start?
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On June 18 2011 09:33 WizShaw wrote: When do the streams start?
In about 7 hours, 10am CEST.
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Nice write up cant wait for this to start will be amazing
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I like how in the banner rage is highlighted...
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ESC.GoOdy is the most prolific mini-tournament player on earth, but does not play well in larger tournaments or LANs, probably because his mech-turtle-with-blue-flame-hellion-drops-every-goddamn-game strategy loses it's effectiveness with opponent preparation
I lol'd.
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On June 18 2011 07:33 sgt_cr wrote: Are this streams going to be free? or do we have to purchase a ticket?
They're free mate 
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I can't wait to watch this! And my exams fit nicely in between each day haha.
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looks like i am going to be getting no sleep tonight so i can stay up and watch the event :D
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This is gonna be an epic tournament. Let's go Sen, Bomber and Jinro!
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On June 18 2011 06:36 Ares[Effort] wrote:Cool, I read the entire article -> under 1 minute<- as well..
lololol. timestamps FTW!
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Giant grin on my face from reading this writeup. Can't wait to see it all play out at Dreamhack.
Nony Fighting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'd really like to see IdrA go far in this tournament. He's really been playing excellently lately, and we didn't get to see much of him after he defeated himself in MLG.
That being said, I think ThorZain has this one! So Excited
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I think Kas is going to turn a lot of heads.
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It's 5 AM here, and I am PUMPED! Seeing Tyler being called Nony, hearing about some guy having a giand Yellow tatoo and all that crazy stuff ^^ Gonna be awesome.. I'll get some powersleep and awake in time for the games :D
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Why have to dreamhack live up to MLG? Was it not the case that after Dreamhack Invitational, MLG had to live up to dreamhack? I believe so.
I won't miss any of the happy matches! Greatest marines splits + the greatest nick.
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On June 18 2011 07:58 alepov wrote: do people STILL rate jinro that highly? I'd be really surprised if he tops the group. I am also kind of surprised as in DH Invitational White-ra "demolished" him.
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great read. The best thing with DH is the free for all HD stream
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1. korean 2. korean 3. idra 4. korean 5. korean
my guess for the top 5
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FOX.Moon, who has been disappointing in Korean competition, but has been owning white dudes at every opportunity. --lol the great white slayers
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Naniwa and White Ra better tare shit up.
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F is just a Group of Death. I wouldn't be surprised if any one of them takes the group.
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Excellent writeup! Don't see Jinro placing higher than the mighty whitera though
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Huk most underrated player out there. As dangerous as any of the Koreans except maybe Bomber. He has a pretty easy group, expect him to go far.
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nice read : D
I think Atrioc and most of you are underestimating the zerg GGNaugrim in Group D, he definitely has the potential to do really well in this tournament! : ]
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Gah! The stream comes on at 2am here, I was going to go out dancing tonight with friends, and I have a Business Law final tomorrow morning, but this article just got me so freaking pumped that I'm saying screw it all and watching some f-ing awesome E-sports tonight!
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I think I actually dreamt of reading this post in black and white.
Woke up, made coffee, rolled a cig, read all of it. Great job, Waxangel's part was amazing and so true, Dreamhack's success lies on the crowd's shoulders more than anyones.
2 hours to go! #hype
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i predict Xlord gonna be the dark horse of the tourney, stomping through the groupstage to the semifinals of the event
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I really don't think Ret will be able to beat Naniwa in Group A. >.>
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Such an awesome tournament is ahead of us.
I made my own power rankings for group stage:
+ Show Spoiler +group A
1.Dignitas.NaNiwa 2.Liquid'Ret 3.imbaFXO.Strelok 4.Liquid'NonY 5.CNMoMaN 6.SKJimpo
group B
1.Mouz.MorroW 2.mTwDIMAGA 3.RoX.KiS.BRAT.OK 4.Socke 5.FnaticMSI.NightEnD 6.Mill.DieStar
group C
1.EGIdrA 2.MYMSaSe 3.Kas 4.Virus.Naama 5.Dignitas.meRz 6.Grubby
group D
1.FnaticMSI.Sen 2.oGsMC 3.FnaticMSI.TT1 4.Mill.Adelscott 5.MYMClouD 6.GGNaugrim
group E
1.Liquid'HuK 2.FOX.Moon 3.Mill.LaLuSh 4.Dignitas.Bischu 5.Mill.Tarson 6.RGFuRy
group F
1.ST_July 2.mouz.ThorZaIN 3.mouz.HasuObs 4.SjoW 5.EGMachine 6.srs.Sushi
group G
1.tt.White-Ra 2.Liquid'Jinro 3.Virus.elfi 4.ESC.GoOdy 5.eSuba.PredY
group H
1.Empire.Happy 2.ST_Bomber 3.mouz.MaNa 4.Liquid'HayprO 5.MYMXlorD
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Finland1714 Posts
sick writeup, im so hyped! this LG cinema stuff & GSL super tournament finals feel like warm-up, waiting for DH!
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ANAHEIM BITCHES.
the lack of mkp makes me sad, i really don't know who to cheer for. But i love the group writeups regardless
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Can't wait ! July vs Thorzain <3
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United States1865 Posts
we are set up here wtih ret and tyler MC is sitting uncomfortably close to Jimpo and watching him ladder
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Great write-up.
Lets get rdy to rumble!!
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very nice write up, go Thorzain! gunna be a great dream hack.
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I don't agree with the prediction that idra will destroy sase, despite being a fan of idras play. SaSe is pretty damn strong.
European fans have a lot to do to match the sc2 extremists of NA tho :D
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Going to be a great tournament it looks like. Can't wait.
Blatantly missed pun opportunity though:
![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/Atrioc/CheeringFans.jpg) + Show Spoiler +
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Europe ain't got nothing on the fans at CBUS.
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Unfortunately it sounds like just three or four guys cheering and clapping in the background after each match. I'm assuming it's more of a technical issue than anything else? I'm also sad we haven't gotten a crowd shot yet that I've seen and that Day9 and Apollo are just sitting in front of a black curtain.
Aside from those presentation issues, the matches and streams are of amazing quality so far.
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Nice article.
Waxangels section was great too, would love to see that.
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Russian Federation89 Posts
Some group predictions are really strange and unjustified.
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there is less than like 30 people in the day[9] tent(main stage) at the moment. And Ret vs Naniwa is playing. so much for european fanfare
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for real? someone from my country in this tournament? GO PredY! altough... what is esuba doing in SC2?
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Will be watching alsmost every second! Great write-up!
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I'm here right now, sitting in day9's tent, waiting for idra vs grubby.
Sean, if you're reading this... I am watching yoouuuuu...
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yes make this the best event ever
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that tyler won vs MoMan was the biggest surprise in this group
Ehm Socke is part of Team Alternate. Why is his Clantag missing Oo
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nice write-up although i don't like the blind liquid-fanboism...
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Where can i find the group results?
found it on ma own thanks for nothin scrubs
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On June 18 2011 13:26 SSLPrism wrote:Excellent writeup! Don't see Jinro placing higher than the mighty whitera though 
Looking good on this
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
On June 19 2011 21:34 Kenod wrote: nice write-up although i don't like the blind liquid-fanboism... Are you kidding me?
On June 19 2011 22:36 SSLPrism wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2011 13:26 SSLPrism wrote:Excellent writeup! Don't see Jinro placing higher than the mighty whitera though  Looking good on this  t.t
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Damn, you were spot on with your matches to look forward too... =D
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Still seems like the MLG crowd is alot more louder.
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On June 19 2011 21:34 Kenod wrote: nice write-up although i don't like the blind liquid-fanboism... What liquid fanboism? The only hyped liquid player that didn't perform as predicted by the OP was Jinro, who is hard to gauge well because we don't see much coming out of him in the way of results because of the way the Korean tournament scene works. Still, it's often pretty safe to bet on the power of the Korean team house practice regime.
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Again, I don't see ANYWHERE in these offline events this Spanishiwa kid. He really needs to show himself at these OFFLINE events where people can see his monitor and what he actually does. If he NEVER plays offline, nobody will ever be able to see what's on his screen that makes him play the way he does.
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