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Duravi
United States1205 Posts
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Diamond
United States10796 Posts
On July 20 2011 10:51 L3g3nd_ wrote: Pretty unproffesinoal tournament. Game 2 is on the wrong map, a map that isnt even in the map pool. HuK most likely woulda been pretty tilted in game 3 after that game. And they broadcasted g3 second... rofl We had no way to know. Remember that it is losers pick so there is no set map order so we have to go off the players labels. But in the future we will have set map orders in the group stages to prevent this. | ||
blacksheepwall
China1530 Posts
On July 20 2011 10:51 Dante_A_ wrote:That may be the case - but Huk didn't speak up when he realized there were close positions; he spoke up when his 4gate failed. That makes a huge difference, its the difference between pointing out an error and making excuses for a loss. Your point was obviously still valid, Huk was kinda being a douche only bringing it up after his failed 4-Gate, but it's not quite as bad as trying to be like, "LOL WRONG MAP NEW MAP!" after he already played five minutes on it. He wouldn't immediately have known it was the stupid close positions version. | ||
Fighter
Korea (South)1531 Posts
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Diamond
United States10796 Posts
On July 20 2011 10:54 Fighter wrote: So wait, which player advanced? I watched the games yesterday but I forget who won game 2 lol ![]() Edit: Also for the record, all group stage matches for future finals will be a set order to prevent this nonsense. | ||
Badfatpanda
United States9719 Posts
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Choboo
Sweden2088 Posts
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Badfatpanda
United States9719 Posts
On July 20 2011 11:10 oskarla wrote: Lol that factory move is cute as fuck <3 that's the third game i've seen of a Korean using that, I can't remember the other two games but they were both tvp | ||
Choboo
Sweden2088 Posts
On July 20 2011 11:11 Badfatpanda wrote: that's the third game i've seen of a Korean using that, I can't remember the other two games but they were both tvp It's those little things that really shows how much more the Koreans are thinking about and playing the game. ![]() | ||
Nimic
Norway1360 Posts
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Badfatpanda
United States9719 Posts
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HQuality
2682 Posts
this NSHoseo team owning nerds hard | ||
skrzmark
United States1528 Posts
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bertu
Brazil871 Posts
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ptbl
United States6074 Posts
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Dante_A_
United States161 Posts
On July 20 2011 11:37 ptbl wrote: I'm not going to lie. It's pretty disappointing that Huk didn't advance out of his group. After winning Dreamhack and Homestory, I was hoping he would go on a tear, but losing his match in the GSL and now in the Korean weekly finals... ![]() ![]() I'll +1 this and add that TSL_Puma didn't get out of the group stages either! I'm not using that as the sole basis for saying this, but this tournament must be one of the hardest outside of Code S/A/B tournaments in the world right now. Obviously in-person tournaments add another element of difficulty (pressure/higher $ at NASL), but I'd argue the 16 players in these groups are as good or better than the NASL finals, or any of the MLG groups. | ||
Choboo
Sweden2088 Posts
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gosu86
208 Posts
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skrzmark
United States1528 Posts
On July 20 2011 11:44 Dante_A_ wrote: I'll +1 this and add that TSL_Puma didn't get out of the group stages either! I'm not using that as the sole basis for saying this, but this tournament must be one of the hardest outside of Code S/A/B tournaments in the world right now. Obviously in-person tournaments add another element of difficulty (pressure/higher $ at NASL), but I'd argue the 16 players in these groups are as good or better than the NASL finals, or any of the MLG groups. It's HuK's fault too quite honestly, he had that PvP won against Core 2-0 but then he had such bad decision making. | ||
Zerksys
United States569 Posts
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