
MLG Providence Day 1 Live Report Thread - Page 455
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aScaris
Germany124 Posts
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xiZE
Sweden60 Posts
On November 19 2011 17:38 GreenAndOrangeTurtle wrote: VODs are out for the Global Invitational already Then would you mind directing me to them? Because I have spent about 20 mins trying to find the grand finals between naniwa and Nestea, but I can't find them. Thanks in advance ![]() | ||
pdd
Australia9933 Posts
On November 19 2011 17:46 aScaris wrote: Sorry for the dumb question, but will there be an EU restream? would love to see the matches ![]() If you go to mlgpro.com they're rebroadcasting it and you can even select what time in the broadcast you want to go to. On November 19 2011 17:50 xiZE wrote: Then would you mind directing me to them? Because I have spent about 20 mins trying to find the grand finals between naniwa and Nestea, but I can't find them. Thanks in advance ![]() Watch the rebroadcast of the Red Stream at mlgpro.com then just scroll around between the 1 and a half hour to 3 hour mark to find the Daybreak game between MVP and Naniwa. The next 5 games are all also Nani's games. Also I think you can just click VODs at the bottom of the stream player and browse it to find the games. I think | ||
nt-rAven
Canada405 Posts
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aScaris
Germany124 Posts
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Bleak
Turkey3059 Posts
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tyrless
United States485 Posts
On November 19 2011 15:24 Zzoram wrote: "outplaying" is a pretty bad term. The player who played better wins, that's why they win. If you make fewer minor mistakes but make a fatal mistake, you played worse, not better. ^^Some real wisdom here, take notes. The guy who won is the one who played better because he made better decisions. | ||
ePdeLay
Australia220 Posts
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Vapaach
Finland994 Posts
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Spaceneil8
United States317 Posts
You can rewind the stream using the slider where the time is like a normal video. | ||
Surili
United Kingdom1141 Posts
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ThatGuy89
United Kingdom1968 Posts
im looking at this here http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2011_MLG_Pro_Circuit/Providence#Championship_Bracket so its obvious the 4 winners from the winners bracket go straight into the championship bit. But it says players 1-12 get seeded into the first 2 rounds. But they get fed in through 8 brackets of losers. How do they get the top 12 from those 8 brackets? obviously the winner of each will go through, giving you 8/12 but where do the other 4 come from? sorry if im asking something stupid or if ive just missed something, i just wanna know incontrols chances of advancing thanks | ||
SpiffD
Denmark1264 Posts
On November 19 2011 18:34 Vapaach wrote: Where is Stephano? He said on stream that he didn't want to fly all the way and then have to compete through such a tough open bracket. He's focusing on European tournaments. | ||
InFi.asc
Germany518 Posts
On November 19 2011 18:45 Surili wrote: Hey guys, been really trying to find the gatored vs ganzi games, anyone know which stream it is on and a time roughly? have tried to go through them but no luck so far ![]() op says it wasn't broadcasted. at least not on the free streams | ||
Asha
United Kingdom38149 Posts
On November 19 2011 18:34 Vapaach wrote: Where is Stephano? Where most EU players are: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=277765 Stareagle Bling Bischu Grubby Thorzain Hasu WhiteRa Sase Stephano Adelscott Demuslim Lau Darkforce DreaM Ryung Tails IPL4 seed availalbe and $20k prize pool, not exactly a small event xD ============== ============== Just checking the brackets from last night. Nice to see Leenock looking strong so far, not surprised Ganzi lost a TvP, NesTea seems to be in the ZvZ groove, glad to see Machine continues to show some results from his practice, sC seems to have had a few tough games but has pulled through anyway, rematch time with his old punching bag Losira (TT), nice run for HerO though sadly at Jinro's expense, I reckon he can probably take down Keen too, finally happy to see both MajOr and Sheth doing well, seems like they have their own little rivalry with the amount they play hehe =) | ||
iLike413
Canada100 Posts
On November 19 2011 18:14 tyrless wrote: ^^Some real wisdom here, take notes. The guy who won is the one who played better because he made better decisions. Naniwa > Mvp Naniwa > Nestea I completely agree with you ![]() | ||
NeonFox
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Enchanted
United States1609 Posts
Doesn't feel so bad losing to this guy in a tournament after seeing all his wins against top level Koreans. +1 to his fan base! | ||
jjhchsc2
Korea (South)2393 Posts
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CaptainPlatypus
United States852 Posts
On November 19 2011 19:19 Megatronn wrote: Wow Gatored is a true American hero! USA USA USA!!! Doesn't feel so bad losing to this guy in a tournament after seeing all his wins against top level Koreans. +1 to his fan base! You're in a position to feel bad about losing to gatored? Why aren't you in Providence right now? | ||
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