SjoW beat TheStC.
[FXO] FXOpen $5000 Invitational Series #4 - Page 24
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Ruscour
5233 Posts
SjoW beat TheStC. | ||
Qaatar
1409 Posts
That first series was a walk-over. The second series they played was the real deal - Sjow got crushed by Stc's multi-tasking. | ||
ptbl
United States6074 Posts
That was a walkover. StC came late. | ||
Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
No stc was late so got a forfeit round one. Stc just wanted to handicap himself by starting out in loser's bracket as a challenge. ![]() | ||
AndAgain
United States2621 Posts
That was a walkover because TheStc was late. I guess it's better than nothing ![]() | ||
snafoo
New Zealand1615 Posts
What... no he didn't lol... STC beat him to death. Oh you mean the walkover. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
On July 03 2011 11:45 Qaatar wrote: Hahaha...MKP and sC are the two cheesiest players on the ladder, and MKP is treating this tournament like ladder practice... According to IdrA, xiaOt is the cheesiest player on the Korean server. Lol. Game 1 to XiGua. Stream lagged, and I came back in to see Yonghwa gg. Wish I knew what happened. | ||
Noocta
France12578 Posts
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425kid
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Kraznaya
United States3711 Posts
On July 03 2011 11:48 425kid wrote: where is mkp vs gumiho g2? Gumiho is relogging because he's lagging hard | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
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FallDownMarigold
United States3710 Posts
On July 03 2011 11:45 Qaatar wrote: Hahaha...MKP and sC are the two cheesiest players on the ladder, and MKP is treating this tournament like ladder practice... lol what a naive read... that wasn't cheesey. that was a SICK snap call. he KNEW what build his opp. was doing, thus, he knew he had slight advantage given his comp and what do you know? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ it wasn't a "i hope this works" it was a "i know this works, im going for it" decision. | ||
namedplayer
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mikyaJ
1834 Posts
On July 03 2011 11:47 Noocta wrote: Xigua has some perfect roach / ling ratio against blink stalker, and it's not easy to get. Probably because Chinese Protoss do that every game, and are very good at it. | ||
Ocedic
United States1808 Posts
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frequency
Australia1901 Posts
On July 03 2011 11:50 Xeris wrote: Sen didn't show up? No. | ||
Qaatar
1409 Posts
On July 03 2011 11:50 FallDownMarigold wrote: lol what a naive read... that wasn't cheesey. that was a SICK snap call. he KNEW what build his opp. was doing, thus, he knew he had slight advantage given his comp and what do you know? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ it wasn't a "i hope this works" it was a "i know this works, im going for it" decision. Having a "slight advantage" and going in, knowing that one small micro mistake would cost one the game, is pretty much the practical definition of "cheese." Perhaps saying "all-in" is more accurate, but my point still stands. The WE guys who practice with Prime and who ladder all the time on the Korean server say the same thing. | ||
mikyaJ
1834 Posts
On July 03 2011 11:53 Ocedic wrote: I'm glad XiGua got decently far so far (being the last non-Korean.) I've been wondering how the Chinese/Taiwan scene has been doing, since outside of Sen you don't see them at all. Scratch that, there's TESL matches broadcasted on J.tv all the time http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=239590 | ||
AndAgain
United States2621 Posts
It's funny how players are so casual about this tournament. The prize money rivals MLG (if you account for MLG's travel expenses) plus has a smaller player pool. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
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