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On February 27 2011 09:44 Liquid`Nazgul wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 09:40 onmach wrote: Please tell me this map is not going to be in the actual tournament. The loss had more to do with player mistakes so no need for your comment, but LT is not in the TSL mappool.
Yes I realize the zerg played badly for that map, but I'm glad to see that the official map pool looks a lot more fair and fun.
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On February 27 2011 09:49 THM wrote: As much as I want to see I tie, I hate to say it guys but the chance is really small.. as whoever wins Kawaii vs Hasu is basically qualified; on the other hand Baz needs to win and only Win in order to qualify.
You can see who is going to be the more motivated player in the final..
And I hope the more skillful player wins in the final.
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On February 27 2011 09:49 R1CH wrote: Look at me, I can observe and browse TL at the same time!
Rich is a wizard.
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On February 27 2011 09:49 R1CH wrote: Look at me, I can observe and browse TL at the same time!
LOL! So jealous!!
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On February 27 2011 09:49 Roggay wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 09:49 R1CH wrote: Look at me, I can observe and browse TL at the same time! It is a usefull skill toi have. hahaha :D
edit: It's Talent tho'. Talent!
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On February 27 2011 09:49 R1CH wrote: Look at me, I can observe and browse TL at the same time! Hahahah r1ch, i <3 u!
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Lol, vibe beats moonan and bratok in 30 + minute games in earlier rounds, and fucks 1 up vs Baz, and the trashtalking begins. He knows he made a mistake, but he definitely deserved to be there.
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hasu will make it! gogo  you will see hes a monster
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On February 27 2011 09:49 Teejing wrote: Since it seems admins are watching over out comments here a quick question: Why didnt you take the top 64 of na/eu ladder from top 200?
i red somewhere it is because admins cannot abuse check like iccup, but how can you abuse sc2 ladder at all when there is only matchmaking ? As a qualification process?
Well how about I meet up with my buddy at 4am EU time and we both search for matches. It's still as easy as it always was. As well as the ladder system having all kinds of hidden shit on how it works and whatnot and the real ranking not being up to date anywhere. Countless of problems. Any kind of abuse checks we did for TSL2 was 99% based on ip related info which we would be lacking completely with the Blizzard ladder.
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On February 27 2011 09:42 p4NDemik wrote: Here are the scenarios RIGHT NOW:
If Kawaii wins Ro4 and Kawaii wins the finals: Kawaii advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, ZeeRaX advances to TSL3 by way of points, and there is a three way tie for the final ladder qualifying position. (between Strelok, SeleCt, and HasuObs).
If Kawaii wins Ro4 and mcleod wins the finals: mcleod advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, KawaiiRice and ZeeRax advance to TSL3 by way of points, taking the final two spots. Strelok, Select, and HasuObs are eliminated.
If Hasu wins Ro4 and Hasu wins the finals: Hasu advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, ZeeRaX advances to TSL3 by way of points, and there is a two way tie for the final ladder qualifying position. (between Strelok and SeleCt).
If Hasu wins Ro4 and mcleod wins the finals: mcleod advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, ZeeRaX and HasuObs advance to TSL3 by way of points, taking the final two spots. Strelok and Select are eliminated.
Why is zeerax included in this analysis lol. he made it no matter what T____T
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On February 27 2011 09:45 Joementum wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 09:42 pirates wrote:On February 27 2011 09:40 Joementum wrote: LOL. This is hilarious.
Terran: Oh shit, this Zerg threw away a lot of gas on banelings and actualyl did a lot of damage!!!11!11 Zerg: I got this shit. Terran: I KNOW! I'll use the ledge and take down both bases and lose absolutely nothing in the process! Zerg: Thanks Blizzard.
The Terran doesn't deserve the win. He played like a greedy Terran and the Zerg sacrificed a lot of units to make him pay for it. He then used map imbalances that Blizzard loves to actually win.
You can't fault the terran though =/. Do whatever you can to win, I guess. This still makes me sad. Seeing so many Zergs lose to 13-range tanks that they have nothing to counter with makes me sad. Totally .wrong. The Zerg should not have gone for the baneling bust. He was punished for his poor decision. He was also punished for having to play on Lost Temple, but we can always overlook that. Actually ViBE was punished for rolling close ground positions on Metalopolis. If that was cross positions, he would eventually win 2-1 or 2-0.
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warcraft 3 curse striking again!
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Wow, blink stalkers + colossus is insanely mobile. Hasu has Kawaii at his whim and mercy.
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Ah did not think about that : /
Thx for the fast answer nazgul.
I guess access to those info from Blizzard is asking for too much even for a tsl?
It is kinda sad since enjoyed the previous tsl qualification time =)
Well still this is very nice too, it is thx to tsl i discovered sc bw so thanks for that =)
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Hasuobs playing stunningly, awesome, keep it up Hasu!
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I have pretty much ignored anything Hasu since the IEM, I vividly remember him queuing two colossi and an immortal while floating on 1.5k ish minerals. Kind of feel stupid for that, this playstyle is pretty fucking awesome to watch, and he's macroing.
First player I've seen who really makes use of colossi cliffwalk, never figured you could have two smaller mobile stalker colossi balls.
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What the hell.. Kawaii floating 2.3k minerals lol!
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Kawaii is being too cautious with his sieging this game
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On February 27 2011 09:52 ReketSomething wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 09:42 p4NDemik wrote: Here are the scenarios RIGHT NOW:
If Kawaii wins Ro4 and Kawaii wins the finals: Kawaii advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, ZeeRaX advances to TSL3 by way of points, and there is a three way tie for the final ladder qualifying position. (between Strelok, SeleCt, and HasuObs).
If Kawaii wins Ro4 and mcleod wins the finals: mcleod advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, KawaiiRice and ZeeRax advance to TSL3 by way of points, taking the final two spots. Strelok, Select, and HasuObs are eliminated.
If Hasu wins Ro4 and Hasu wins the finals: Hasu advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, ZeeRaX advances to TSL3 by way of points, and there is a two way tie for the final ladder qualifying position. (between Strelok and SeleCt).
If Hasu wins Ro4 and mcleod wins the finals: mcleod advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, ZeeRaX and HasuObs advance to TSL3 by way of points, taking the final two spots. Strelok and Select are eliminated. Why is zeerax included in this analysis lol. he made it no matter what T____T because that analysis was made like an hour ago back when ZeeRaX was still on the edge of losing his spot.
While Watching Hasuobs play right now the only thing that comes to my mind is: "Who are you and what have you done with Hasuobs?" °_° He has improved so much since last time I've seen him play
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