MLG Providence Day 3 Live Report Thread - Page 208
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Here we go again. This weekend is about good games and good fun. Don't rain on that parade. Play nice guys. Here's the very standard and friendly: - NO Balance Whine. - NO Player Bashing. - NO Caster Bashing. - NO BM whatsoever. Breaking these rules (from pg 166 forward) will be met with severe punishment. | ||
Doctorbeat
Netherlands13241 Posts
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Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:15 Shurayuki wrote: is that some kind of sarcastic comment? yeah beating Flash and Fantasy to win OSL is horrible form lol. what do you mean "form"? was Jangbi in a synchronized swimming competition? | ||
Tulkas25
Greece292 Posts
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FairForever
Canada2392 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:16 Silidons wrote: they how come huk won like 2 games and won the finals vs mc? Because it's a BO7 extended series, with HuK already having secured two games. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
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bgx
Poland6595 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:13 Bagration wrote: Wow, Haypro pulling one of the upsets of the year there. I am never going to cheer for any player on FXO ever again. Now before you go and bash me, let me explain myself. I am a huge Slayers fan, and in IPL 3 and now MLG, every Slayers player was either teamkilled or knocked out by an FXO player. Boxer was knocked out of Code A both times by FXO players. Is it rational? Maybe not. But are sports fans necessarily rational? No. This was especially heartbreaking after hearing Boxer say that after every loss he considers retirement. FXO, you are hurting Esports. Disclaimer: My dislike is not not personally directed at anyone affiliated with FXO or players, it is only when they play. It is a simple as a Real Madrid fan hating on Barcelona (football), or a Patriots fan hating on the Giants (American football). and what was that? i declare i dont like oranges and never eat them? | ||
Samahoj
Sweden109 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:16 JustPassingBy wrote: very good question, if so, naniwa is close to getting code S! And going over Huk, Nestea and MVP there is no doubt he earned it! highest place finisher in top3 that isn't already in code-s gets a spot | ||
Zeroxk
Norway1244 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:15 FairForever wrote: Do you even know what extended series is? It only applies if the two have already played each other in the tournament. I don't think the Finals have ever been BO3, they are ALWAYS BO5 or BO7 (extended series). MVP vs MMA where MMA had to win 2x bo3 to win the whole thing, while MVP only had to win 1x bo3 | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
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Micket
United Kingdom2163 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:15 Swiv wrote: of course, they had to face tons of non-top foreigners in the open brackets agreed. But Koreans are still dominating. Outside of seeding, non Koreans have won very few matches. The only people who have beaten Koreans are people who train/trained in Korea. | ||
Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
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Poopi
France12886 Posts
Anyways Mvp can beat Haypro in a ZvZ easily ^^. | ||
wklbishop
United States1286 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:15 Shurayuki wrote: is that some kind of sarcastic comment? yeah beating Flash and Fantasy to win OSL is horrible form lol. ...I take it you have no idea what he's referring to. Because Jangbi really really did have a terrible slump before coming back, that's why his OSL win was such a big surprise. | ||
chadissilent
Canada1187 Posts
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Trsjnica
United States477 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:13 Slardar wrote: You guys are basing a "slump" on TWO series? Really? Just stop, right now. What is a more legitimate theory is he was put off his game by Naniwa during the National Championship, and again in the Champ Bracket dropping to him. As amazing as the "Korean Mentality" is, we are all human and have breaking points. ? It isn't based on two series. He lost at Blizzon in some weird, weird games. He lost to sC in Code S ro32, and then went 0-2 in Code S ro16. He lost to Naniwa twice this tournament, then to Haypro. He also came really close to losing a ZvZ against Slush (he was behind the whole game). He hasn't looked unstoppable lately. None of those losses are to nobodies, but he is a guy that had won 3 GSL's--any loss is (or used to be) surprising, and this is a lot of losses lately. | ||
Jomppa
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SeaSwift
Scotland4486 Posts
On November 21 2011 04:16 Yonnua wrote: The overmind, Nestea is slowly perishing. But before his downfall, he prepared a plan so that the zerg swarm could continue to thrive, and also move onwards to freedom after he was gone. He created a prodigy who would rule the zerg swarm in his place. But, in the almighty wisdom of the God zerg, he created two potential zerg commanders to battle each other for the right to lead the zerg swarm after he was gone... one was Haypro... The other is haypro... Fixed that for you. Haypro is the new Kerrigan. ![]() | ||
nappeee
Finland169 Posts
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XiGua
Sweden3085 Posts
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