[GSL] Code A - August Brackets - Page 3
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WArped
United Kingdom4845 Posts
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parazice
Thailand5517 Posts
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antilyon
Brazil2546 Posts
Anyway, Thorzain and MKP fighting! | ||
IceSlipper
Australia1028 Posts
On August 03 2011 21:42 parazice wrote: WTF Taeja or DRG T-T they can both make up & downs? | ||
Fyzar
Netherlands8010 Posts
BoxeR has to knock out Leenock, it's sad for the kid, and I like him, but BoxeR has to get back to code S! My picks; Fruitdealer vs Maru -- I liked Maru's play, and he seems to be a big up&comer, but it's the Fruit :>, If he falls to code B I would be very sad. Banbanssu vs Ganzi -- No question in my mind that GanZi will be able to take Banbans out. Sase vs Sniper -- I'm one of the people who knows SaSe from his W3 days, and have followed his SC2 Progress because of that, and I think he can take down Sniper, who hasn't looked that great to me. Check vs Naniwa -- Check has had to fall out for some seasons now, he was lucky enough to face Choya last time, and while they both played good there, I don't think he belongs in code A. sC vs Extreme -- sC should be too solid for Extreme to handle. Tails vs Taeja -- This is the one that could go either way for me, but I've seen more from Taeja, so I'll give him the edge. DongRaeGu vs InCa -- Yeah.. InCa with his vZ, I'm actually hoping for the upset here, but it's unlikely. anypro vs JYP -- anypro's vP looked kinda lackluster last time, so versus JYP, who's supposed to be very good, I think he'll drop out. Tassadar vs Fenix -- Poor Fenix ;<. Yoda vs TheBest -- He is the freaking villain, he'll go on to win Code A over BoxeR even if it's not possible. Boxer vs Leenock -- It's sad for Leenock really, but I hope for the Emperor to go through. Dream vs Maka -- This should be the comeback of Maka, and I'm willing to see Dream go for that. Jinro vs Lucky -- Please Jinro, make it true ;>. Luvsic vs Jjakji -- Jjakji has looked solid as hell, and Luvsic has shown some shaky play. YugiOh vs Thorzain -- This one could go either way as well, YuGiOh is a very underrated player imo, but versus Thorzain we will have to see. This basically depends on if TZ brings his best I think. MarineKing vs Hack -- A very difficult match for MKP, but I just can't bet against this guy, imagine him dropping to code B, he's been crying when he went to Up&Downs ffs ;> | ||
Vitamins
United States680 Posts
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KAmaKAsa
Finland210 Posts
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Tidus Mino
United Kingdom1108 Posts
On August 03 2011 21:31 MaderA wrote: All of the foreigners are paired up against Zergs. Naniwa vs. Check will be an awesome game to watch. Also looking forward to Boxer vs. Leenock. Fenix isn't but the other 4 are | ||
parazice
Thailand5517 Posts
0_o did my eye got blind | ||
MCDayC
United Kingdom14464 Posts
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Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
Nani and Sase seem to have extremely favorable matches on paper, but this will be the real test of how quickly they can adapt to the Korean scene and skill level. A lot of foreign players tend to suffer very naive losses (BO losses, unscouted proxies etc) early on in their Korean experience. Hopefully they'll all be ready and relaxed enough to play their best. | ||
IceSlipper
Australia1028 Posts
they're on opposite sides of the 2nd group by the looks.. so they shouldn't meet until the ro8 | ||
Fyzar
Netherlands8010 Posts
On August 03 2011 21:44 KAmaKAsa wrote: wow did anyone not see the matches in mlg with DRG? same boring play, its already fucking figured out in korea. he basicly got free wins in group stages... ie. vs huk and nani. DRG loses in ro16 I kinda agree, I was never with the mass hype that DRG got, and after him getting just plain outmacroed pretty fucking hard vs MVP, he's dropped in my ranks. But nonetheless, he should be able to take down a lot of the players in code A atm, even in code S. I can't see him not making Up&Downs, though I'm hoping he flunks out versus InCa. | ||
CodeskyE
United States777 Posts
On August 03 2011 21:43 Fyzar wrote: Tassadar vs Fenix -- Poor Fenix ;<. Yoda vs TheBest -- He is the freaking villain, he'll go on to win Code A over BoxeR even if it's not possible. I stopped reading there. Even if TheBest lets jim raynor drive the banshee, he won't beat BoxeR, sorry. | ||
Fyzar
Netherlands8010 Posts
On August 03 2011 21:45 Talin wrote: Go Sweden xD Nani and Sase seem to have extremely favorable matches on paper, but this will be the real test of how quickly they can adapt to the Korean scene and skill level. A lot of foreign players tend to suffer very naive losses (BO losses, unscouted proxies etc) early on in their Korean experience. Hopefully they'll all be ready and relaxed enough to play their best. Sase is questionable though, his PvZ was never his best match-up, but I haven't seen him lately, so hopefully he has improved. | ||
Fyzar
Netherlands8010 Posts
On August 03 2011 21:46 Codeskye wrote: I stopped reading there. Even if TheBest lets jim raynor drive the banshee, he won't beat BoxeR, sorry. I don't really see it happening either, but it would make for the ultimate ''fuck him''-story ;p. | ||
Tommylew
Wales2717 Posts
On August 03 2011 21:44 MCDayC wrote: That really sucks that even if they arrive before they're matches, they will have zero time to prepare. The whole point was that they would be able to at least have Korean level practice. What the hell is the point of the whole exercise? exactly, pretty pointless. May as well send 4 random players as by the time they play their games which will be sharpish even if they dont play on 8th or 9th of August they cant hold it up too long as the next round will start. I know that one or two of the foreigners there may be capable of beating one or two players but so difficult with no time to prepare... | ||
asperger
Sweden1310 Posts
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Irave
United States9965 Posts
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TheSilverfox
Sweden1928 Posts
By that only one of them can get to Code S, right? | ||
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