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On August 05 2011 05:47 Fyzar wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:46 ellirc wrote: Haha that FF was amazing. Huk showing good control there. Huk 1, Mana 0. HuK played well, but ''amazing'' FF xd? That was like the most standard FF there could be ;p
It might have been a standard FF, but it sure was a clutch one.
Amazing might not mean that it was a brilliant, uncommon play but rather a game winning one. Emotion takes over sometimes and linguistic precision is a common sacrifice. :D
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On August 05 2011 05:44 iMonAhorsE wrote: if jimpo 2:0s DF, Huk is out regardless of his result? No, since Huk won a match against Jimpo he's got a match win, and I the order or priority is set results->match results->head to head.
Jimpo can at best go 4-3, and Huk is right now at 4-3. With a set win (2-0 or 2-1), he'll move on.
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On August 05 2011 05:50 Lobo2me wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:44 iMonAhorsE wrote: if jimpo 2:0s DF, Huk is out regardless of his result? No, since Huk won a match against Jimpo he's got a match win, and I the order or priority is set results->match results->head to head. Jimpo can at best go 4-3, and Huk is right now at 4-3. With a set win (2-0 or 2-1), he'll move on. Huk lost vs Jimpo
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On August 05 2011 05:46 bennyaus wrote: DTs are so worthless in PvP (imo). Robo is just way too common tech, and aggressive 4gate should normally beat it or scout it. How many persons asides from top koreans are able to have a perfect aggressive 4Gate ? Aside from Nani and Sase, nobody can win with a 4gate in a PvP if the opponent doesn't make any mistake.
Source : ToD on his stream saying that he can hold a 4gate almost everytime. And guess what ? Alicia learned it the hard way.
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On August 05 2011 05:47 Fyzar wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:46 ellirc wrote: Haha that FF was amazing. Huk showing good control there. Huk 1, Mana 0. HuK played well, but ''amazing'' FF xd? That was like the most standard FF there could be ;p For entertainment value it was amazing :D Especially combined with the probe block.
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asdfads why won't the stream loadd
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On August 05 2011 05:50 Porcelina wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:47 Fyzar wrote:On August 05 2011 05:46 ellirc wrote: Haha that FF was amazing. Huk showing good control there. Huk 1, Mana 0. HuK played well, but ''amazing'' FF xd? That was like the most standard FF there could be ;p It might have been a standard FF, but it sure was a clutch one. Amazing might not mean that it was a brilliant, uncommon play but rather a game winning one. Emotion takes over sometimes and linguistic precision is a common sacrifice. :D Well I wouldn't call it clutch either xD, I think that basically anyone would make that forcefield, because it's what should be done. But anyways, I'm not trying to discredit HuK ofc .
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On August 05 2011 05:50 RealQ wrote: Can anyone explain me why Groups H and G are playing eachother? random draw or what, cause if huk wins this 2-0 its gonna be Huk vs. Nada in the Ro 16?
Group G members are playing against other Group G members. Likewise for Group H as this is still pool play. Not sure what you mean.
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On August 05 2011 05:51 Dametri wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:50 Lobo2me wrote:On August 05 2011 05:44 iMonAhorsE wrote: if jimpo 2:0s DF, Huk is out regardless of his result? No, since Huk won a match against Jimpo he's got a match win, and I the order or priority is set results->match results->head to head. Jimpo can at best go 4-3, and Huk is right now at 4-3. With a set win (2-0 or 2-1), he'll move on. Huk lost vs Jimpo
Doesnt matter it goes on mapscore first i think?
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Jimpo with the most clutch banshee ever.
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On August 05 2011 05:51 Otolia wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:46 bennyaus wrote: DTs are so worthless in PvP (imo). Robo is just way too common tech, and aggressive 4gate should normally beat it or scout it. How many persons asides from top koreans are able to have a perfect aggressive 4Gate ? Aside from Nani and Sase, nobody can win with a 4gate in a PvP if the opponent doesn't make any mistake. Source : ToD on his stream saying that he can hold a 4gate almost everytime. And guess what ? Alicia learned it the hard way. Only on some maps, not on all sadly T_T
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On August 05 2011 05:52 Xivsa wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:50 RealQ wrote: Can anyone explain me why Groups H and G are playing eachother? random draw or what, cause if huk wins this 2-0 its gonna be Huk vs. Nada in the Ro 16? Group G members are playing against other Group G members. Likewise for Group H as this is still pool play. Not sure what you mean.
in the ro16 obviously, they get to play eachother.
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On August 05 2011 05:52 RealQ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:51 Dametri wrote:On August 05 2011 05:50 Lobo2me wrote:On August 05 2011 05:44 iMonAhorsE wrote: if jimpo 2:0s DF, Huk is out regardless of his result? No, since Huk won a match against Jimpo he's got a match win, and I the order or priority is set results->match results->head to head. Jimpo can at best go 4-3, and Huk is right now at 4-3. With a set win (2-0 or 2-1), he'll move on. Huk lost vs Jimpo Doesnt matter it goes on mapscore first i think?
Yeah, map score first, in case of a tie it goes by the head to head I think.
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On August 05 2011 05:51 Dametri wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:50 Lobo2me wrote:On August 05 2011 05:44 iMonAhorsE wrote: if jimpo 2:0s DF, Huk is out regardless of his result? No, since Huk won a match against Jimpo he's got a match win, and I the order or priority is set results->match results->head to head. Jimpo can at best go 4-3, and Huk is right now at 4-3. With a set win (2-0 or 2-1), he'll move on. Huk lost vs Jimpo
Huk was 3-3 (now 4-3) Jimpo was 2-3 (now 3-3)
If Jimpo win 2-0 and Huk win 2-1, Huk is out
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On August 05 2011 05:52 RealQ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:51 Dametri wrote:On August 05 2011 05:50 Lobo2me wrote:On August 05 2011 05:44 iMonAhorsE wrote: if jimpo 2:0s DF, Huk is out regardless of his result? No, since Huk won a match against Jimpo he's got a match win, and I the order or priority is set results->match results->head to head. Jimpo can at best go 4-3, and Huk is right now at 4-3. With a set win (2-0 or 2-1), he'll move on. Huk lost vs Jimpo Doesnt matter it goes on mapscore first i think? thats right, look at TLO's case : )
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On August 05 2011 05:50 Lobo2me wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 05:44 iMonAhorsE wrote: if jimpo 2:0s DF, Huk is out regardless of his result? No, since Huk won a match against Jimpo he's got a match win, and I the order or priority is set results->match results->head to head. Jimpo can at best go 4-3, and Huk is right now at 4-3. With a set win (2-0 or 2-1), he'll move on. Where do you get that priority order? According to the rules on the page:
- Tie situations are solved one criterion at a time, until all tie situations are solved. - If more than two players are tied, and a certain criterion involves all the players but only solves a part of the tie situation, that part is resolved and the resolution starts over from criterion 1 for the remaining players. - The criterion in priority order: 1. Mutual match 2. Map score difference in mutual games 3. Map score difference in all games in the group 4. Won maps in mutual games 5. Won maps in all games in the group 6. Tiebreaker games (bo1).
I'm assuming mutual match means head-to-head score so jimpo should advance if he just goes 2-1 or am I mistaken?
Rules: http://www.assembly.org/summer11/compos/gaming-sports/asus-rog-starcraft-ii-tournament/asus-rog-sc2-rules
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Such a great play by HuK so far. Hope it continues rest of the game.
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omg this huk game is sooooo close
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