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On January 15 2012 07:37 TotalBiscuit wrote: We're right based on the tournament rules we put down and distributed to the players. It's an irrelevant point now anyway since Grubby lost that match. You mentioned that Grubby lost a map more to Socke than Ret, but he also won a map against Cloud... It doesn't matter now, but shouldnt be more wins more important than less lost maps?
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On January 15 2012 07:41 Icky wrote:Show nested quote +On January 15 2012 07:38 TheBB wrote:On January 15 2012 07:37 TotalBiscuit wrote: We're right based on the tournament rules we put down and distributed to the players. It's an irrelevant point now anyway since Grubby lost that match. Thanks for spoiling.  Would be helpful if the tournament rules were not distributed only to the players. As for the rules being distributed, why does it matter to you? The people who need to know them, know them. I'm trying to edit LP, and that's problematic if the order of tiebreakers is unclear. I'm happy to see that TB has is affairs in order, but most of the time casters make mistakes (which is fine really) - so we can't really rely upon them. It'd be helpful to simply have the rulebook with the order of tiebreakers explicitly stated.
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YES RET and GRUBBY both continue my 2 favorites!!!
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You should distribute rules to everyone. That way we feel more connected with the games happening. Hard to know who to root for or what to feel when you dont understand the significance of the game.
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On January 15 2012 07:41 Icky wrote:Show nested quote +On January 15 2012 07:38 TheBB wrote:On January 15 2012 07:37 TotalBiscuit wrote: We're right based on the tournament rules we put down and distributed to the players. It's an irrelevant point now anyway since Grubby lost that match. Thanks for spoiling.  Would be helpful if the tournament rules were not distributed only to the players. Yeah huge spoiler there, right? No one saw that coming. As for the rules being distributed, why does it matter to you? The people who need to know them, know them.
The viewers need to know the rules of the game they are watching, why wouldnt they?
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On January 15 2012 07:40 Aic wrote: 3. number of won map
That rule makes no sense outside of sports where offensive play is rewarded, as was established during homestorycup. Has no place in SC2.
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If Grubby win this he is confirmed best Dutch ESPORTS player
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Sounds like a meaningless game to me.
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On January 15 2012 07:46 Choboo wrote: If Grubby win this he is confirmed best Dutch ESPORTS player CONFIRMED
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Ret was clearly ahead in that game :o
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That 3rd game of Ret vs Grubby wasn't even close
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Ret just got touched in his special place.
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On January 15 2012 07:46 Jackle wrote: Sounds like a meaningless game to me.
Pride and glory. It means something to people with dignity and self respect.
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On January 15 2012 07:48 Choboo wrote:Show nested quote +On January 15 2012 07:46 Choboo wrote: If Grubby win this he is confirmed best Dutch ESPORTS player CONFIRMED
The presure !!!
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On January 15 2012 07:48 Bashion wrote: Grubby is already out?
No he is through, will play Stephano in the semis tomorrow
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On January 15 2012 07:49 Choboo wrote:No he is through, will play Stephano in the semis tomorrow
Oh tyvm.
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Ofcourse we're here since the beginning. Silly Apollo, what else do we have to do on a Sunday night?
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On January 15 2012 07:46 Jackle wrote: Sounds like a meaningless game to me. Looks like a meaningless post to me.
These guys could still meet in the final, scouting out your opponent is important. Entertaining the fans - who entirely fund this - is important. Learning from naniwa's mistake - is important.
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