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On February 27 2011 10:31 AdreN- wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:29 p4NDemik wrote: Here are the scenarios left for RIGHT NOW
If Hasu wins Ro4, mcleod 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, mcleod 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. So Hasu makes it either way? Gonna be interesting to see how hard he tries, though I guess theres $50 on the line
And a better seed for the main tournament.
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so are they going to announce the maps and casters for the tsl now?
does anyone know if they just forgot it or whether they are going to announce it at a later date?
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On February 27 2011 10:30 Jerax wrote:All of the storms done by hasu on the LT game were done by Temps already sitting on plenty of energy, not by any of the warp-in templars. Please think before u post ignorant comments.
you sure? think most of the storms while kawaii was killing hasus expos were warpins since he kept all others with his army. not 100% sure tho.
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On February 27 2011 10:31 AdreN- wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:29 p4NDemik wrote: Here are the scenarios left for RIGHT NOW
If Hasu wins Ro4, mcleod 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, mcleod 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. So Hasu makes it either way? Gonna be interesting to see how hard he tries, though I guess theres $50 on the line + he can get his teammate in ! (strelok)
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On February 27 2011 10:30 Belegurth wrote: HuK was talking about Hasu during MLG on a casual record of chat. He was saying Hasu is a very very good player but he just doesn't practice like other names.
he's studying afaik
he took a year off for WC3 to play the german EPS a few years ago already
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DJWheat does a great job commentating. Totally loving his kind of humor <3
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I guess HasuObs can be happy no matter if he wins or loses. He made it to the TSL3 no matter what, and if he loses his teammate Strelok gets a shot at making it also.
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Don't worry Wheat you are awesome xD GL to finalists, fuck my job damn.
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On February 27 2011 10:30 Belegurth wrote: HuK was talking about Hasu during MLG on a casual record of chat. He was saying Hasu is a very very good player but he just doesn't practice like other names.
The guy is studying and has a time consuming girlfriend  Tearing everything apart, though. Impressive guy (plus: intelligent, eloquent and mannered/nice ). no gay.
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On February 27 2011 10:31 vilg wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:31 AdreN- wrote:On February 27 2011 10:29 p4NDemik wrote: Here are the scenarios left for RIGHT NOW
If Hasu wins Ro4, mcleod 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, mcleod 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. So Hasu makes it either way? Gonna be interesting to see how hard he tries, though I guess theres $50 on the line And a better seed for the main tournament.
Eh, not sure how seeding is going to matter. Are they seeding by skill level? Kinda hard to determine and that's always changing. I mean, Nestea and IMMvp aren't any good, they're out of Code S in RO32 (I kid, I kid)
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On February 27 2011 10:29 BeMannerDuPenner wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:28 NexUmbra wrote:On February 27 2011 10:27 DiaBoLuS wrote: do i have to say more?
this is #4 toss, maybe #3 in europe. get this?^^
I would say 3rd  Ra > MaNa > Hasu > Socke :o would say ra > socke > hasu > mana :D
I would put Naniwa and Nightend on that list to.
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Wasn't a huge fan Kawaii's play in those games as he kind of way overdid being conservative. I mean I love conservative macro style but at some point with Mech you have to get aggressive sometime before he gets his fourth.
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On February 27 2011 10:32 DizzyDrone wrote: I guess HasuObs can be happy no matter if he wins or loses. He made it to the TSL3 no matter what, and if he loses his teammate Strelok gets a shot at making it also. No, if Hasu wins Strelok vs Select have a playoff for the last spot. If Baz wins Hasu takes the last spot and Strelok and Select are out.
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On February 27 2011 10:31 xkare wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:29 BeMannerDuPenner wrote:On February 27 2011 10:28 NexUmbra wrote:On February 27 2011 10:27 DiaBoLuS wrote: do i have to say more?
this is #4 toss, maybe #3 in europe. get this?^^
I would say 3rd  Ra > MaNa > Hasu > Socke :o would say ra > socke > hasu > mana :D Why is everyone always forgetting Naniwa he is top3 imo.
because its almost impossible to pick euros top 3.so the people rather go with tosses who had good tournament performances recently. A top 5 would be totally easy
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On February 27 2011 10:28 NexUmbra wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:27 DiaBoLuS wrote: do i have to say more?
this is #4 toss, maybe #3 in europe. get this?^^
I would say 3rd  Ra > MaNa > Hasu > Socke :o
I would say ToD right now (and possibly a lot of others such as Naniwa and others yet unknown players) might be better than both Ra and Mana (ToD just bet Mana 3-0 quite convincingly 2 days ago)...
These 4 people are well-known because they participate in a lot of online tournaments and are invited to most of the "invite" tournaments as well...
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On February 27 2011 10:30 bgx wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:28 NexUmbra wrote:On February 27 2011 10:27 DiaBoLuS wrote: do i have to say more?
this is #4 toss, maybe #3 in europe. get this?^^
I would say 3rd  Ra > MaNa > Hasu > Socke :o I think lately hasuobs is more impressive than he used to be.
It is
Ra > Socke > Hasu/Mana atm still.
[i forgot naniwa completely, sry for that. id put naniwa together with socke on #2]
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On February 27 2011 10:30 Belegurth wrote: HuK was talking about Hasu during MLG on a casual record of chat. He was saying Hasu is a very very good player but he just doesn't practice like other names.
Yep. I think it's the only reason why he's not at the top consitently.
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Hasuobs made Kawaii's units go through a full row of storms, by the time they got to the ramp they got 1-shot by collossi, or probes lol.
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On February 27 2011 10:31 AdreN- wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2011 10:29 p4NDemik wrote: Here are the scenarios left for RIGHT NOW
If Hasu wins Ro4, mcleod 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, mcleod 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. So Hasu makes it either way? Gonna be interesting to see how hard he tries, though I guess theres $50 on the line And he and Strelok are in the same team, that should be an additional motivation.
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