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Braavos36388 Posts
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Tournament is over. VODs will be posted later.
Results: + Show Spoiler [Show Results] +1st -  SixJax.AhhBoxxah ($100) 2nd -  vVv.Optikzero ($50) 3rd/4th -  TLAF-Liquid`Tyler ($25) 3rd/4th -  MasterAsia ($25) Thanks: Mango, Roffles, Nazgul, Zephyr, Tadzio, and Plexa for refereeing, and R1CH for programming and managing the tournament system. Thanks to connekted, Wolf, and orb for casting. You guys did a great job. Finally, thanks to Chill and djWHEAT for casting semis and finals.
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Only one noticeable player (Tyler). That's pretty bad for a TL tournament...
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On November 14 2010 02:41 raidmaster wrote: Only one noticeable player (Tyler). That's pretty bad for a TL tournament...
Huh did you read the brackets? Tyler, Nazgul, AGH, RyanRushia, Stalife, and Fenix
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On November 14 2010 02:47 oZii wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2010 02:41 raidmaster wrote: Only one noticeable player (Tyler). That's pretty bad for a TL tournament... Huh did you read the brackets? Tyler, Nazgul, AGH, RyanRushia, Stalife, and Fenix That's still bad if you look at the 2 previous TL Opens
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Braavos36388 Posts
There are a bunch more as well. It's tough because there's a lot of events going on this weekend. Not every TL Open will have all the big names, that's just how it's going to work as the TL Opens become more regular. Additionally, a lot of players are in Korea. Huk, Kiwi, Select, etc are all there trying to qualify for GSL and can't play in this (for lag or other reasons). All these guys were regulars in the earlier TL opens.
Hopefully lesser known players will just take the "weaker" field as an opportunity to make a name for themselves
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Australia7069 Posts
I've noticed recently alot of times being notated in AEST (i'm assuming australian time). Why is that? And its totally awesome, i hate converting from PST/CEST or whatever the other timezones are
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Braavos36388 Posts
On November 14 2010 02:55 Kiante wrote: I've noticed recently alot of times being notated in AEST (i'm assuming australian time). Why is that? And its totally awesome, i hate converting from PST/CEST or whatever the other timezones are It will be whatever is set as your time zone in your profile.
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On November 14 2010 02:47 oZii wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2010 02:41 raidmaster wrote: Only one noticeable player (Tyler). That's pretty bad for a TL tournament... Huh did you read the brackets? Tyler, Nazgul, AGH, RyanRushia, Stalife, and Fenix
To be honest I missed Fenix, but from all of the other players you mentioned, well, I don't consider them being that good. But I'll watch it despite the lacks. Hoping for some nice games.
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That was fun, even though I was eliminated on the first round by leaving my army without making sure it was on hold pos. I have never felt my skills put to the test that much! Thanks for the tournament was fun!!! gl to everyone else!!!
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United States7166 Posts
ARGH why did I stay up for GSL finals the morning of the tourney..of course I wouldnt wake up on time....sorry for being yet another no-show
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What the heck is this reaper stuff?
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Nice tourney. 'Love watching Tyler!
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Not even one famous zerg player in this. I guess we''ll be watching Tyler vs Nazgul in the final.
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Tyler's micro was SICK! Nice swap to immo/phoenix!
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On November 14 2010 03:30 Psyclon wrote: Not even one famous zerg player in this. I guess we''ll be watching Tyler vs Nazgul in the final. MasterAsia.
Edit: Go PokeBunny.
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On November 14 2010 03:30 Psyclon wrote: Not even one famous zerg player in this. I guess we''ll be watching Tyler vs Nazgul in the final.
Nazgul Bamboozled or something..
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On November 14 2010 04:01 jcroisdale wrote: where.are.the.brackets
Maybe read original post first?
Check out the bracket to see match ups and results.
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Great, Fenix and Nazgul lost already
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It'd be nice if good samaritans could update this thread with which of the 3 streams is showing what, so we don't have to flip through all 3 streams constantly.
Teeler vs Stiknork to start soon on Orb's stream.
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